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2016-2017 Catalog and Handbook 
    
2016-2017 Catalog and Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Administrative Assistant, AAS


Upon completion of an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Administrative Assistant a student will be able to:

Science & Technology

  • Ability to successfully use the Microsoft Office Suite software to produce business documents.
  • Ability to utilize common office equipment, such as copiers, fax machines, transcribers, printers and shredders with a brief “first-time training” period.
  • Ability to properly file folders and documents in electronic or manual filing systems.
  • Ability to demonstrate basic 10-key calculator skills in solving business math problems.
  • Ability to demonstrate proper phone technique and etiquette in business calls.
  • Ability to demonstrate proper keyboarding skills in performing computer work.
  • Ability to demonstrate appropriate English usage and grammar skills including punctuation, subject/verb agreement and spelling.
  • Ability to utilize proper format for business letters, reports, memos and typical office documents.

Problem Solving/Critical Thinking

  • Uses reference manuals (books or online) to determine appropriate formatting, spelling and grammar usage.
  • Demonstrates sound formatting judgment in the layout of documents that are traditional or new.
  • Ability to analyze record information using indexing and alphabetizing rules.
  • Ability to use the HELP menu in Microsoft Office Suite software to find answers to software problems.
  • Demonstrates judgment in managing daily tasks by prioritizing their importance.

Professionalism

  • Acts ethically and maintains confidentiality at all times.
  • Attends work regularly, on time, and appropriately uses personal and sick days.
  • Completes assigned work on time and accurately.
  • Communicates questions and problems to immediate supervisor.
  • Ability to adapt to organizational change and climate.
  • Participates in professional development opportunities in the changing workplace.
  • Demonstrates understanding of business etiquette, interpersonal communications and customer service skills, and continues to develop these on an on-going basis.

Communication

  • Ability to know when and in what situation you should communicate via e-mail, memo, letter, report, instant messaging or phone.
  • Demonstrates appropriate English usage and grammar skills including punctuation, subject/verb agreement and spelling.
  • Uses appropriate verbal and non-verbal skills in the speaking and listening modes of communication.
  • Applies customer service and interpersonal communication skills in communications with internal and external customers.
  • Ability to write basic business letters to achieve communication goals.