Certificate 

Computers have become an integral part of everyday life and serve an important function in managing both businesses and schools. Consequently, demand for specialists in computerized business management will result in rapid job growth through 2014.* The Computerized Business Management Certificate program can give you a broad base of skills to pursue careers in the field of computer software with an emphasis on Microsoft® applications.

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You will be introduced to the full suite of Microsoft Office® software products and experience the full power of an integrated office application including Web features. In addition, desktop publishing capabilities of the Microsoft Office® suite will be presented along with ways to improve the overall appearance of business documents and presentations. As an added benefit, the program can assist you in preparing for the Microsoft Office® Specialist (MOS) proficient-level certification exams for the Microsoft Office® suite.†

 Career Opportunities 

Upon graduation from the computerized business management program you can apply for a variety of entry-level careers in:

  • Computer applications use
  • Web page design
  • Sales support
  • Small business e-commerce
  • Business presentation projects
  • Office automation
  • Office technology
  • Administrative support fields

Companies engaged in web technologies, word processing, spreadsheet applications, data entry, database development, and desktop publishing may also offer employment opportunities.

  

 

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* Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2006-2007 Edition.


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