BUAD 301B — Developing Your Business Model 0
BUSINESS SYSTEMS AND OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES Business Information Systems Professional Associate in Science: SC Program: AS.1397 PROGRAM DESCRIPTION : This degree prepares you to be an advanced-level Administrative Assistant. Administrative Assistants work for supervisors, managers, and executives. Students learn the following skills: Document and Data Handling : How to prepare, modify, and proofread documents such as reports, letters, memos, records, lists, and schedules. Technology: Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, and Outlook. Setup and coordinate meetings and conferences using Outlook. Intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Office : PowerPoint, Internet Explorer, and Access. Incorporate computer graphics in documents, in addition to computer based filing methods and procedure s. Type 50-55 words per minute. Interpersonal: Meet and greet clients and visitors, maintain a pleasant manner, and project a professional image in person and on the phone. Confidential: Handling of mail, money, and receipts, and record keeping. General: Research and price office furniture and supplies with attention to detail. Sales concepts, including markups, discounts, insurance, and depreciation, scheduling and reporting duties, coordinate and maintain records for staff. Obtaining on -the-job trainin g through the Work Experience Education course at Shasta College is highly recommended. This degree is approved through the California Community College Chancellor’s Office. Upon satisf