Business Office Management and Technology
The Business Office Management and Technology program offers students the training and skills needed to work in any business office. The program trains students in various specialist software programs, coding, office equipment, manual and computerized accounting, organizing, and legal research.
When is the program offered?
Courses are taught year round during the day, evening, and online to accommodate a wide range of schedules for full-time and part-time students.
Educational Options
- Associate in Applied Science: Bookkeeping & Accounting, Information Processing, Medical Records, Paralegal
- Certificates: Bookkeeping & Accounting, Information Processing, Medical Records, Paralegal
- Short-term Certificates: Bookkeeping & Accounting, Information Processing, Medical Assistant, Medical Records, Office Applications Specialist, Paralegal
- Business Office Management and Technology students are able to sit for the Microsoft Office Specialist Certification.
What can I earn?
The national average for annual earnings is $42,800 and the hourly earnings is $20.56. The top 10% annual earnings is $70,900 and the hourly earnings is $34.11.
Your future
Although office professionals are employed in nearly every industry, many work in schools, healthcare facilities, and government offices. Employment of office professionals is projected to grow 8 percent from 2023 to 2028. Overall, job opportunities should be strong because of the need to replace workers who leave the occupation. Candidates who have a combination of work experience and knowledge of computer applications should have the best job prospects.