Office Systems Technology

The Office Systems Technology curriculum prepares individuals for positions in administrative support careers. The program equips office professionals to respond to the demands of a dynamic, computerized workplace. Emphasis is placed on non-technical as well as technical skills.

Graduates should qualify for employment in a variety of positions in business, government, and industry. Job
classifications range from entry-level to supervisor positions to middle management.

CCC&TI offers several different educational programs in this area:

Emphasis is placed on :

  • develop proficiency in the use of integrated software
  • oral and written communication
  • analysis and coordination of office duties and systems
  • support topics

For more information about course descriptions or required courses, refer to the current CCC&TI Course Catalog and its corresponding Addendum. Courses in the Office Systems Technology program are taught during the day and evening, and some courses are available through Distance Learning.

Employment Outlook

The Department of Labor's Occupational Outlook Handbook states "Employment of office and administrative support supervisors and managers is determined largely by the demand for administrative support workers. New technology should increase office and administrative support workers’ productivity and allow a wider variety of tasks to be performed by people in professional positions." ((Visited 2006, Aug. 21)).

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