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ASSOCIATE
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The
Business
Information
Systems
program
provides
a
course
of
study
to
prepare
students
for
a
wide
variety
of
career
paths
requiring
knowledge
of
integrated
office
systems,
office
procedures,
accounting,
and
business
systems
computing.
Our
goal
is
to
provide
the
broadest
possible
preparation
for
our
students
to
fulfill
significant
responsibilities
and
answer
the
challenges
of
the
business
world
in
the
21st
century.
Students
completing
this
program
will
be
prepared
for
entry-level
administrative
support
positions
such
as
accounting
clerk,
payroll
clerk,
full-charge
bookkeeper,
administrative
assistant,
sales/marketing
assistant,
or
customer
service/support
representative.
In
addition,
the
program
is
designed
to
provide
the
educational
foundation
for
rapid
promotion
into
professional
positions
such
as
accountant
or
into
first-line
supervisory
positions
such
as
team
leader,
unit
supervisor,
office
manager,
or
other
supervisory
clerical
and
administrative
role.
Completion
of
this
degree
program
should
result
in
graduates
who
are
able
to
contribute
to
the
business
community,
advance
professionally,
and
realize
a
satisfying
and
rewarding
career
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This
program
provides
the
academic
preparation
to
pursue
a
broad
spectrum
of
criminal
justice
careers
including
police,
detectives,
sheriffs
and
deputy
sheriffs,
state
police
officers,
Drug
Enforcement
Administration
agents,
U.S.
marshals
and
deputy
marshals,
Immigration
and
Naturalization
Service
agents,
U.S.
Border
Patrol
agents,
Bureau
of
Alcohol,
Tobacco
and
Firearms
agents,
customs
inspectors,
U.S.
Secret
Service
agents,
Bureau
of
Diplomatic
Security
agents,
correctional
officers,
private
security
officers,
private
detectives,
and
private
investigators.
Graduates
may
be
employed
in
either
the
public
or
private
sector
in
the
areas
of
law
enforcement,
courts,
corrections,
and
parole
and
probation.
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This
degree
program
in
paralegal
studies
is
designed
to
prepare
students
to
enter
the
rapidly
expanding
and
exciting
legal
field
as
a
legal
assistant/paralegal.
The
curriculum
emphasizes
the
learning
of
practical
skills
and
knowledge
utilized
in
common
legal
specialties
and
is
taught
by
legal
professionals.
Students
will
be
qualified
to
meet
the
rigorous
demands
and
expectations
of
the
legal
community.
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The
Office
Administration
Program
is
designed
to
prepare
the
student
for
an
entry-level
position
as
an
Administrative
Assistant
or
other
general
office
administrative
positions
where
good
personal
computer
and
general
clerical
skills
are
required.
Prepare
yourself
for
duties
once
reserved
for
managerial
and
professional
staff:
- Providing
training
and
orientation
for
new
staff
- Conducting
research
on
the
Internet
- Operating
new
office
equipment
and
technologies
- Performing
and
coordinating
an
offices
administrative
activities
- Ensuring
information
is
disseminated
to
staff
and
client
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The
Computer
Accounting
program
is
designed
to
prepare
graduates
for
entry-level
employment
in
the
fast-growing,
computer
intensive
field
of
accounting.
The
program
covers
the
complete
accounting
cycle
from
the
original
source
document
to
the
preparation
of
financial
statements.
Students
learn
to:
- Mmanually
record
transactions
in
various
journals
- Prepare
a
worksheet
- Prepare
the
income
statement
and
balance
sheet
- Utilize
popular
microcomputer
accounting
software
Students
can
then
use
this
knowledge
to
do
computerized
accounting
with
the
packages
Peachtree
and
QuickBooks.
In
addition,
general
business,
communications
skills,
and
popular
spreadsheet
and
word
processing
computer
applications
are
taught.
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