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Office Technologies
Career and Technical
AAS Degree/or Certificate
Students choose one of four degree options Medical, Legal,
Information Processing or Desktop Productions. Students may
alternately choose one of eight short term certificate programs:
Computer Applications, General Office, Legal Office Personnel,
Medical Office Personnel, Medical Transcription, Office
Technologies, Web Design, or Microsoft Office Certificate.
Field Internship
Students gain on-the-job experience through OFTC 286 Internship I and
OFTC 288 Internship II, their last year of study in the program. In these
courses, students gain skills both in the classroom and on the job,
working a minimum of 15 hours a week in their chosen field of study.
Students have a minimum of 450 hours of on-the-job training upon
completion of the program.
Representative Job Titles
These degrees and/or certificates prepare students to enter the
work force in an office setting as office managers, medical
office personnel, legal office personnel, legal secretaries,
medical transriptionist, and other administrative support
personnel.
Program Requirements
All degrees and certificates require a high school diploma or GED.
Semester Offerings
F= course may only be offered in the Fall Semester
S= course may only be offered in the Spring Semester
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Course
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Prerequisite
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OFTC 111
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OFTC 110
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OFTC 115
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OFTC 110
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OFTC 122
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OFTC 121
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CITA 225
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CITA 151
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OFTC 172
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OFTC 110
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OFTC 212
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OFTC 111
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OFTC 223
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OFTC 122
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CITA 244
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OFTC 110
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CITW 115
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OFTC 110
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OFTC 255
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OFTC 252
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CITW 110
& CITW 111
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Familiarity with www or CITW 101
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OFTC 252
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OFTC 110
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OFTC 262
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OFTC 110
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OFTC 283
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OFTC 110
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OFTC 284
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OFTC 110
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CITA 212
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CITA 112
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CITA 222
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CITA 122
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*Please refer to the college website for the most accurate curriculum.
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