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WINTER 2010 Career Planning Guide

INFORMATION PROCESSING

Spokane Falls Community College
Spokane Falls Community College
3410 West Fort George Wright Drive
Spokane, WA 99224-5298
http://www.spokanefalls.edu/

Completion Award: AAS

Start: Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer

Tuition and Fees: http://www.ccs.spokane.edu/iCatalog/Fees.pdf

Additional Costs
Books$200
Supplies and Equipment$50
* Approximate quarterly cost of books, supplies and equipment.
PROGRAM WEBSITE: http://www.spokanefalls.edu/bt
Program Description

This program is for students who desire to work in an office environment using their skills in computer software applications, desktop publishing, web publishing, communications, business management, and office procedures.

This two-year degree prepares graduates to choose from a wide variety of positions available in business, industry, or non-profit organizations. Students will acquire speed and accuracy on the keyboard, develop business writing skills, acquire skills in troubleshooting routine computer problems, and develop a solid working knowledge of Microsoft applications. Students will complete capstone courses which will integrate classroom learning into “real-world” office situations.

Students will have the opportunity to bridge the gap between the classroom and the working world by participating in model office simulations as well as a professional work experience internship.

Program Goals
  1. Be proficient in the creation and preparation of commonly used business documents.
  2. Have knowledge of office organizational tools, electronic calendaring, and electronic messaging.
  3. Have understanding of positive customer service skills and ability to implement positive customer service skills in a variety of situations.
  4. Understand basic business communication skills and have ability to implement in a variety of situations through written correspondence.
  5. Be proficient in meeting preparation and organization. Acquainted with note taking techniques.
  6. Capable of design and use of spreadsheets to aid decision making.
  7. Acquainted with a variety of office management and bookkeeping principles.
  8. Capable of using Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and Outlook for common business applications.
  9. Able to work independently in a simulated office environment.
  10. Have a basic understanding of web page design and creation.
Career Opportunities

Qualified graduates of the information processing degree are prepared for unlimited opportunities in a variety of administrative office positions.

POTENTIAL POSITIONS INCLUDE: administrative assistant, word processor, office manager, receptionist, and information specialist. All office support personnel use computer applications in offices today.


INFORMATION PROCESSING
AAS: SFCC
Suggested Course of Study WINTER 2010
Consult Adviser/Counselor for Program, Planning and Selection of Electives
AAS
First Quarter
BT101Keyboarding 15
BT107Business Communications 23
GENST106College Success 3
IS120Business Computer Use 3
IS160Internet Fundamentals 1
15
Second Quarter
ACCT103Fundamental Bookkeeping Procedures 3
BT102Document Processing 5
BT108Business Communications 23
BUS102Math Skills for Business 33
Approved Elective 1
15
Third Quarter
BT103Formatting 5
BT155Records Information Management 3
BT231Office Procedures 5
CAPPS112Excel 2
GRDSN158PhotoShop I 2
17
Fourth Quarter
BT257Presentation Graphics/Publishing 3
BT272Business Correspondence 5
GRDSN126Web Production 2
IS210Internet Programming I 3
Approved Elective 2
15
Fifth Quarter
BT235Machine Transcription 5
BT255Business Productivity Tools 3
BT260Administrative Office Management 5
CAPPS114Access 2
CAPPS120Outlook 2
17
Sixth Quarter
BT160Job Preparation Techniques 3
BT201Information Processing 5
BT234Administrative Professional Practicum 5
BT270Office Computer Support 3
BT285Administrative Professional Internship 2
18
97 credits are required for the AAS
1Students may take BT 102 if they possess keyboarding skills at 35 wpm and knowledge of business document formatting. Permission of instructor recommended.
2ENGL& 101 may be substituted.
3BUS 103 may be substituted.
Disclaimer: The college cannot guarantee courses will be offered in the quarters indicated. During the period this guide is in circulation, there may be curriculum revisions and program changes. Students are responsible for consulting the appropriate academic unit or adviser for more current and specific information. The information in this guide is subject to change and does not constitute an agreement between the college and the student.