Administrative Business Professional
9 months / 36 weeks / 720 hours = 44 credit hours

This program prepares graduates for entry-level administrative office positions with a career path leading into supervision, management or administration.  Graduates will command basic knowledge of business principles, management, human relations, business communication, marketing, human resource management, accounting and computer office procedures.

This program will provide the graduate with broad knowledge of the functional areas of business rather than specialization in a specific area.

Graduates will be able to work in such industries as government, education, service, agriculture, accounting, marketing, banking, insurance, media, manufacturing, medical and computer. 

This program also focuses on the most popular and useful microcomputer applications, such as Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel & Microsoft PowerPoint.  
Course
Duration
Introduction to Microcomputer Concepts, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft Excel.
60 hrs /
4 qtr. credit hours
Word Processing applications using Microsoft Word.

60 hrs /
4 qtr. credit hours
Electronic spreadsheets applications using Microsoft Excel.
60 hrs /
4 qtr. credit hours
Visual Presentation applications using Microsoft PowerPoint.
60 hrs /
4 qtr. credit hours
Human Relations

60 hrs /
3.5 qtr. credit hours
Business Communication and Customer Service

60 hrs /
3.5 qtr. credit hours
Marketing and Sales

60 hrs /
3.5 qtr. credit hours
Management Fundamentals

60 hrs /
3.5 qtr. credit hours
Human Resource Management

60 hrs /
3.5 qtr. credit hours
Financial Accounting  -  QuickBooks Pro

Business Essentials  -  Organizational Behavior,
Essentials of Economics, Business Ethics
60 hrs /
3.5 qtr. credit hours
60 hrs /
3.5 qtr. credit hours
Entry Level Career & Path Opportunities

Administrative Assistant, Accounting Clerk, Assistant Manager, Office Manager, Operations Assistant, Area Supervisor, Yard Supervisor, Store Supervisor, Foreman, Branch Supervisor, Productions Supervisor, Administrative Supervisor, Line Supervisor, Service Manager, General Manager, Administrator, Director

The Job
In every industry there is a need for managerial staff. From first-line supervisors to top executives, managers plan and direct the work of the organization, set policy, establish channels of communication, and evaluate the work that is done. These functions require knowledge, skills, and judgment that are most effectively developed on the job.

Continued need for Supervisors and Managers will be affected by technological advances, plant expansions, increase in sales volume, and changes in job requirements.
Small Business Administration  - Entrepreneurship

60 hrs /
3.5 qtr. credit hours
Total
720 hrs /
44 qtr. credit hours
Fresno, California
Phone (800) 684-7196