Certificate in Office Administration – General
This Office Administration – General program from St. Clair College provides a comprehensive foundation for your career as an Office Administrator. Graduates of the one-year Office Administration program, are able to perform a wide variety of office tasks and gain an understanding of Canadian business fundamentals, including business writing.
Duration
1 year
Starting Date
September, January
Tuition Fee
$CAD 15,684
Location
Windsor, Canada
About the program
Students on this Office Administration – General program from St. Clair College will be taught basic computer skills, keyboarding, editing and revising skills, as well as administrative procedures. Those with good organizational skills, an interest in computers, the ability to follow directions, and strong communication skills should definitely consider this career choice.
Program Highlights
- Word, PowerPoint, Access, Excel, Outlook, Express Scribe Machine Transcription, and SAM software.
- Office Administration – General shares a common first year with the Office Administration Executive and Health Services programs. This allows graduates to launch their careers into a variety of diverse fields and industries through a seamless transition into second-year in any of these two professional programs. In completing the Office Administration Executive or Health Services program, graduates earn an Ontario College Diploma.
- Students will gain an understanding via simulation labs and business applications in banking, accounting and publishing.
Career Opportunities
Most businesses, schools, government agencies, banks and social service agencies require clerical staff. Entry level positions include receptionist, bookkeeper, clerical assistant and data processing operator.
Courses Included
- Language Fundamentals
- Administrative Procedures
- Essential Business Calculations
- Word Processing & Business Documents
- Computer Technology
- Accounting for the Office Assistant
- Business for the Office Assistant
- Business Communication