Office Technologies Certificate
Division: Business, Behavioral/Social
Science, Public and Human Services
Academic Dept: Computer and Office Technologies
Curriculum Chair: Prof. Janet Ranucci
Tel: 914-606-6661
Program Description:
This skills-oriented program is designed for students wishing to
begin or resume a career in office
administration. In as little as two semesters of full-time study,
students will develop or update the skills necessary to gain
employment in an office environment that is increasingly dependent on
computer and communications technologies. Those who are employed
full-time during the day can enroll in evening courses on a part-time
basis.
Through hands-on instructional activities, students
learn to use the software programs and develop
the administrative office skills that today’s employers require.
Students enrolled in this program have the opportunity to obtain college
credit for paid work experience through our Cooperative Education
program. Those credits, in addition to all the credits earned for the
Certificate, may be applied to an
Associate Degree in Office
Technologies.

Recommended Full-Time
Semester Plan

The curriculum chairperson for this
program
recommends taking the courses for this degree in a particular order.
Click the button above for recommended semester-by-semester layout of
the classes needed to complete this program.

Program
Descriptions Table of Contents
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Program of Study
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Credit Hours
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OFTEC 110 Keyboarding and
Information Processing |
3 |
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OFTEC
214B Office Admin. |
3 |
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OFTEC 212A Word Processing
Applications |
3 |
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DP 103
Computer Info Systems |
3 |
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OFTEC 213A Advanced Word
Processing Applications |
3 |
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OFTEC 140
Spreadsheet and
Database Applications |
3 |
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OFTEC 217 Business
Communications |
3 |
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OFTEC 122
Integrated Office
Applications |
3 |
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Minimum Total
Credits |
24 |
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