29 Program Outcomes:
Upon completion, the student should be able to:
List of program outcomes:
Administrative Office Management Technology (AAS)
- Use integrated computational skills to solve a variety of business applications such as inventory, payroll, calculating interest, and budget monitoring.
- Describe the changing work environment and the skills needed by the Administrative Assistant to function in a changing work environment.
- Organize and prioritize time and tasks within a business environment.
- Examine planning and leadership skills and characteristics and evaluate the role they play in organizational success.
- Use problem solving, interpersonal, and collaborative skills to complete work independently or in a team in an ethical and professional manner.
- Utilize business terminology and vocabulary to communicate in both written and oral forms following rules of confidentiality.
- Develop, edit, format, and proofread correspondence that meet acceptable business standards.
- Make use of office equipment, such as 10-key, copiers, fax machines, and transcription equipment to complete documents and office projects.
- Develop and apply project management, records management, and organizational skills to complete office tasks and projects.
- Use a variety of computer applications to produce multiple documents required in a variety of office settings.
- Conduct internet searches to locate business information; analyze and evaluate its usefulness in given business scenarios.
- Select and use appropriate resources to collect business data that informs decision-making.
- Demonstrate the ability to use innovative technologies (such as teleconferences, webinars, blogs, social media, web pages, cloud-based platforms, etc.) in an office environment.
- Demonstrate professionalism through acceptable attitude, organization and time management skills, and attire.
In addition to the program outcomes, students will meet the following North Idaho College General Education (GEM) Requirements: Written and Oral Communication; Mathematical Ways of Knowing; Social and Behavioral Ways of Knowing; and an additional program-designated or selected course from any of the GEM requirements.
Administrative Office Technology (BTC)
- Use a variety of computer applications to produce multiple documents required in a variety of office settings.
- Demonstrate competency in basic office procedures.
- Use problem solving, interpersonal, and collaborative skills to complete work independently or in a team in an ethical and professional manner.
- Demonstrate the ability to use innovative technologies (such as teleconferences, webinars, blogs, social media, web pages, cloud-based platforms, etc.) in an office environment.
- Develop and apply project management, records management, and organizational skills to complete office tasks and projects.
Office Technology (ITC)
- Demonstrate appropriate work relationships and habits, communication skills, and computation skills used in an entry-level front office position.
- Use a variety of computer applications to produce multiple documents required in a variety of office settings.
- Conduct internet searches to locate business information; analyze and evaluate its useful in given business scenarios.
- Examine planning and leadership skills and characteristics and evaluate the role they play in organizational success.
- Use problem solving, interpersonal, and collaborative skills to complete work independently or in a team in an ethical and professional manner.
- Utilize business terminology and vocabulary to communicate in both written and oral forms following rules of confidentiality.
- Develop, edit, format, and proofread correspondence that meet acceptable business standards.
- Demonstrate ability to use innovative technologies (such as teleconferences, webinars, blogs, social media, web pages, cloud-based platforms, etc.) in an office environment.
- Demonstrate professionalism through acceptable attitude, organization and time management skills, and attires
Office Specialist/Receptionist (ITC)
- Demonstrate appropriate work relationships and habits, communication skills, and computation skills used in an entry-level front office position.
- Use a variety of computer applications to produce multiple documents required in a variety of office settings.
- Conduct internet searches to locate business information; analyze and evaluate its useful in given business scenarios.
- Examine planning and leadership skills and characteristics and evaluate the role they play in organizational success.
- Use problem solving, interpersonal, and collaborative skills to complete work independently or in a team in an ethical and professional manner.
- Utilize business terminology and vocabulary to communicate in both written and oral forms following rules of confidentiality.
- Develop, edit, format, and proofread, correspondence that meet acceptable business standards.
- Demonstrate the ability to use innovative technologies (such as teleconferences, webinars, blogs, social media, web pages, cloud-based platforms, etc.) in an office environment.
- Demonstrate professionalism through acceptable attitude, organization and time management skills, and attire.
Virtual Administrative Assistant (ITC)
- Demonstrate appropriate work relationships and habits, communication skills, and computation skills used in an entry-level virtual office position.
- Use integrated computational skills to solve a variety of business applications such as inventory, payroll, calculating interest, and budget monitoring.
- Describe the changing work environment and the skills needed by the Administrative Assistant to function in a changing work environment.
- Organize and prioritize time and tasks within a business environment.
- Examine planning and leadership skills and characteristics and evaluate the role they play in organizational success.
- Use problem solving, interpersonal, and collaborative skills to complete work independently or in a team in an ethical and professional manner.
- Utilize business terminology and vocabulary to communicate in both written and oral forms following rules of confidentiality.
- Develop, edit, format, and proofread, correspondence that meet acceptable business standards.
- Develop and apply project management, records management, and organizational skills to complete office tasks and projects.
- Use a variety of computer applications to produce multiple documents required in a variety of office settings.
- Conduct internet searches to locate business information; analyze and evaluate its useful in given business scenarios.
- Demonstrate the ability to use innovative technologies (such as teleconferences, webinars, blogs, social media, web pages, cloud-based platforms, etc.) in an office environment.
- Demonstrate professionalism through acceptable attitude, organization and time management skills, and attire.
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS BTC
- Use a variety of computer applications to produce multiple documents required in a variety of office settings.
- Conduct internet searches to locate business information; analyze and evaluate its useful in given business scenarios.