This degree will prepare individuals for office technology/support positions in both private and public agencies. Upon completion, students could become: software consultants, PC specialists, training and technology coordinators, computer lab assistants, help desk operators, administrative assistants, administrative secretaries, or executive secretaries.
 
This degree is designed to provide individuals with the basic business knowledge, economic awareness and skills needed to succeed in business as a manager and/or owner. The degree is intended to prepare people to plan, organize and manage human, financial and material resources to achieve the objectives of a business in the U.S. economy. Emphasis is on theories and fundamental activities in business operations.
 
This course track was created to expose individuals to how the business world uses accounting terms and concepts as a "language" for describing the results of business activities. Students learn to "speak" this language - to become fluent in accounting terms and concepts. They also develop an ability to use accounting information in their career, in their academic studies, and in their personal life.
 
This certificate program prepares students to take advantage of a variety of high paying, top-skilled career opportunities in computerized reporting. Career choices can include: official court reporter; freelance reporter; closed captioning for TV; classroom captioning/steno interpreting; medical transcription; rapid text entry; secretarial; and scopist.
 
This program is designed to prepare students for secretarial positions in law offices, courts, or law-related offices. Education and training includes knowledge of legal terminology and preparation of legal documents from printed copy, machine dictation and live dictation.
 
Traditionally, legal assistants (paralegals) serve judges, lawyers, and government agencies. In today's fast-changing world, however, legal assistants increasingly work for private business and industry. Why? Because legal assistants can research law, analyze facts, draft reports, articulate policy, manage risk, and mediate disputes. Moreover, admission to and success in law school (those requiring an undergraduate degree and those requiring a two-year degree) are enhanced by completing the Legal-Assistancy program.