Administrative Assistant (Associate in Science)
| Units | Courses |
|---|---|
| Courses Required for the Major: | |
| 3 | ACCT 150 Computer Accounting Applications |
| 1 | CBTE 095 Keyboarding/Typing Speed Development |
| 1 | CBTE 101 Keyboarding for Computers |
| 1 | CBTE 114 Introduction to Microsoft Windows |
| 2 | CBTE 120 Beginning Microsoft Word |
| 3 | CBTE 122 Intermediate Microsoft Word |
| 2 | CBTE 127 Introduction to PowerPoint |
| 2 | CBTE 140 Microsoft Excel |
| 1 | CBTE 151 Introduction to Microsoft Access |
| 1 | CBTE 161 Learning the Internet |
| 1 | CBTE 164 Introduction to Microsoft Outlook |
| 3 | CBTE 165 Webpage Creation with Dreamweaver OR WEBD 165 Beginning Web Design: Dreamweaver |
| 3 | CBTE 205 Records Management |
| 3 | CBTE 211 Office Administration |
| 3 | BUSE 101 Business Mathematics |
| 3 | BUSE 119 Business Communications |
| 33 | = Total Units |
| and electives as needed to meet minimum 60 units required for the degree. | |
Academic Requirements (Associate in Science).
Electives as needed to meet minimum of 60 units required for the degree:
Recommended Electives: See the Mesa College catalog
Transfer Information
Students planning to transfer to a four-year college or university should complete courses required for the university major and the general education pattern required by that transfer institution. See the Mesa College catalog TRANSFER INFORMATION section. Additional courses may be required to meet university lower-division requirements.
Course requirements at the transfer institution are subject to change and may be verified by a counselor or by consulting the current university catalog. Many Baccalaureate in Arts degrees require third semester competency in a foriegn language. Consult the current catalog of the transfer institution and consult with a counselor.
Please Note: This information is for informal use only! This is a converted electronic copy of the official printed 2011/2012 college catalog. Every effort has been made to ensure this information is up to date and accurate, but the college catalog is the authoritative source.
