AAS in Administrative Management Technology at Minnesota State Community And Technical College
The Administrative Management Technology program is designed for students who after completion of this degree may seek employment as office managers, office analysts, office assistants, customer service managers and other business related employment. In addition, graduates may continue their study in a baccalaureate degree program in careers such as computers, operations management or business administration. This degree is also meant for students who wish to enhance their computer skills in todays business world via international industry certifications to help further their career. Students should consult an advisor/counselor for transfer opportunities to various Minnesota colleges.
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Program outcomes
1. Apply computer skills proficiently and accurately to office tasks using a variety of software application programs.
2. Apply project management skills.
3. Attain an industry certification by demonstrating proficiency and accuracy of computer software skills.
4. Select technology to meet business objectives.
5. Demonstrate effective business communication skills.
6. Demonstrate diverse customer service skills.
7. Demonstrate critical-thinking skills in a business environment.
8. Apply bookkeeping and mathematical processes.
9. Exhibit the foundations of computer security and ethics when using computer technology.
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Employment information
Now is a good time to become an Administrative Management Technology professional because technology and corporate restructuring have created jobs that are more rewarding and skilled than ever before. Administrative professionals perform tasks such as data management, scheduling, customer service, and office/event coordination. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, office and administrative support occupations are expected to grow by 5.8 percent through the year 2014. Continuous advances in technology and the versatility of the Administrative Management Technology professionals make these graduates prime candidates to replace our aging workforce.
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Program accreditation
The College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, (800) 621-7440, 30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60602-2504.
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