Associate in Applied Science (AAS)
Administrative Services Manager
About the Program
Administrative professionals must possess knowledge of business principles, day-to-day operations, leadership, and interpersonal skills. Administrative professionals are responsible for managing communication and information using appropriate business technology tools. They are often tasked with customer service, project management, analysis and reporting of business data, budgeting, and technical expertise with Internet commerce and social media tools as a means for marketing. Administrative professionals must also be able to collaborate and effectively work in a team environment.
For a roadmap that identifies the preferred sequencing of courses and other specific recommendations from faculty, please see the corresponding program map(s):
Degree Requirements
Total credits required to earn this degree: 92-96 with a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.0 in the program requirements.
LCC students must meet distribution requirements for associate degrees and specific certificates. See Diversity and Distribution Lists for more information.
General Education Requirements
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Communications: 5 credits - ENGL& 101 English Composition I. -
Quantitative Skills: 5 credits – BUS 104 Business Math Applications. -
Human Relations / Social Science / Diversity: 5 credits – BUS 144 Management of Human Relations: DIV recommended. -
Natural Sciences / Humanities: 5 credits – choose from the Distribution List. CMST& 220 Public Speaking OR
CMST& 230 Small Group Communication recommended. -
Electives: 1-5 credits from ACCT, BTEC, BUS, CS, IT OR
choose from the Distribution List.
Program Requirements
Course Code | Course Title | Number of Credits |
---|---|---|
ACCT 101 OR |
Intro to Accounting Concepts OR |
5 |
BUS 100 | Foundations of Business Success | 3 |
BUS& 101 | Intro to Business | 5 |
BUS 150 | Customer Service/Management | 5 |
BUS 264 | Principles of Marketing | 5 |
BUS 270 | Intro to Project Management | 5 |
BTEC 104 | Intro to Business Technology | 5 |
BTEC 111 | Word Processing I | 5 |
BTEC 112 | Word Processing II | 5 |
BTEC 131 | Introduction to Spreadsheets | 5 |
BTEC 135 | Advanced Data Analysis | 5 |
BTEC 148 | Intro to Outlook | 2 |
BUS 294 | Career Success | 2 |
ENGL& 235 | Technical Writing | 5 |
IT 111 | Intro to Windows | 4 |
IT 230 | Database Development | 5 |
Program Outcomes
Students completing this program should acquire the following skills and abilities:
- Communicate professionally in writing and speaking as appropriate to a business- or business-related work environment (GS Communication)
- Apply objective, valid methods of inquiry and problem solving to draw rational, ethical, and coherent conclusions (GS Critical Thinking)
- Apply mathematical information to perform tasks in business and information technology work environments (GS Numeracy/Quantitative Literacy)
- Interact effectively with individuals and groups (GS Interpersonal Relations)
- Demonstrate proficiency and effectiveness in the use of business technology tools
- Communicate professionally in writing, speaking, and electronic formats as appropriate to a business- or business-related work environment (GS)
- Apply mathematical information to perform tasks in business and information technology for analyzing and presenting data (GS)
- Apply objective, valid methods of inquiry and problem solving to draw rational, ethical, and coherent conclusions (GS)
- Demonstrate proficiency in project management
- Demonstrate ethical decision-making
- Demonstrate competency in business principles such as marketing, interpersonal skills, and presentation
Notes
Revised April 2024 (effective Summer 2024)
Program planning is based on information available at the time of preparation. It is the student’s responsibility to meet with their LCC advisor. Consult the LCC catalog for LCC graduation requirements.