The Office Administration – Executive program teaches you advanced administrative skills and business applications to obtain highly-skilled office jobs. If you are looking for more challenge - and more responsibility - choose the Office Administration - Executive program.
Peterborough
Fall 2012
| Program Status: | Accepting Applications |
| Program Code: | OAE |
| Location: | Peterborough |
| Co-ordinator: | Virginia Henderson Email |
| Credential: | Ontario College Diploma |
| Start Dates: | September 04, 2012 |
| Tuition Fees: | $1,864.70 per semester* |
| * Tuition and fees subject to change. | |
Program Highlights
In your first two semesters, you will take courses in common with the Office Administration – General program. These courses give you foundational office skills such as word-processing, office procedures, bookkeeping, computer applications, and business concepts. Essential skills in customer service, interpersonal communications, managing diversity, problem-solving and conflict management are also emphasized.
In semesters three and four of the Office Administration - Executive program, you will focus on specialized courses such as advanced applications in Microsoft Office, basic web page design, desktop publishing, records management, advanced bookkeeping, as well as project and office management.
Why Choose Fleming
This program will prepare you for a career in today's ever-changing world. The EDGE focus within the Faculty of Business, Computing and Hospitality is founded on 4 principles:
- Environmental Responsibility: Learn how to contribute to a sustainable future. Ensure your career leaves a green footprint.
- Diversity: Work with a variety of people from faculty, administration, students and members of the community. Learn how to be creative and innovative.
- Global Perspective: Learn to compete on a level playing field in the global market.
- Experience: Gain real experience in your field through case studies, simulations, placements and applied projects.
Develop your EDGE at the Faculty of Business, Computing and Hospitality.
Career Opportunities
Upon graduation, your career path may lead you to employment in private businesses, government offices, not-for-profit organizations and corporations. Possible entry-level positions include:
- Secretary
- Executive Administrative Assistant
- Corporate Secretary
- Executive Assistant
Minimum Admission Requirements
OSSD with majority of credits at the Workplace (E) level, including English.
When Workplace (E) is the minimum course level for admission (C) and (U/C) courses are also accepted.
Mature Students
If you are 19 years of age or older before classes start, and you do not possess an OSSD, you can write the Canadian Adult Achievement Test to assess your eligibility for admission.
Transfer Agreements
For more information see the Pathways to University page.
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