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What's New?
Annual Briefing for
Administrative Professionals
The Office Systems and Administration
Advisory Committee, along with local companies,
will host the 2008 Administrative Professionals Day program. We will
feature a live speaker this year. Donna Jordan, former news co-anchor with
Newscenter 7, will address the topic, Forward Moving. Her presentation will be
followed by a question-and-answer session and a Spring Fashion Show. The
annual briefing is a perfect opportunity for organizations to show their
appreciation to their support teams. Door prizes will be awarded.
The briefing will take place on
Wednesday, April 23,2008 as 12:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Registration is $30; a box
lunch is included. Contact Marva Archibold at
marchibald@edisonohio.edu
CPS
Certificate and MOS Certification Credit
Upon admission to Edison Community College and presentation
of the International Association of
Administrative Professionals CPS Certificate, students entering the OSA
program will receive academic credit for the following courses:
| OSA
111S |
Keyboarding/Formatting |
| OSA 112S |
Document Processing |
| OSA 131S |
Records Management |
| OSA 231S |
Office Procedures I |
| ACC 114S |
Principles of
Accounting I |
| BUS
123S |
Business Writing |
| BUS 221S |
Principles of
Management |
| ECO 120S |
Fundamentals of Economics |
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MGT
126S |
Human Relations in the
Workplace |
| CIT ** |
Total of 3 semester
hours |
**CIT hours are chosen from 100S,
102S, 103S, 104S, or NET 100S.
Students entering the program with MOS (Microsoft Office
Specialist) certification will also receive credit for selected courses.
TOTAL CREDIT EARNED THROUGH CREDIT BY EXAMINATION IS
LIMITED TO 30 HOURS.
Fast Track Programs
Edison's Fast Track programs give the
skills to get a job or to advance in a job quickly. They include courses that give
specific job-related skills and can be completed in two semesters. Upon completion of the
required courses with a grade of "C" or better, students will receive a
Certificate of Completion.
Some Fast Track Basic programs provide
skills for entry into the job market or for the beginning in a new field(s) whereas other
programs build on skills already gained to allow promotion in a current field.
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