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Business Technology - Houston Community College System

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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Associate

Business Technology from Houston Community College System is a Campus Associate Management degree that prepares you for a Business career. The Business Technology curricula are designed to provide students an opportunity to develop the knowledge, skills, and abilities required for assuming administrative assistant and other office positions in today's competitive workplace. The curricula are competency-based and organized to teach industry-driven educational outcomes. The AAS degree in Business Technology has specializations in the following four areas: General Office Administration, General Office Administration-Bilingual Option, Microsoft Office Technology , Legal Office Assistant and Medical Office Specialist. The Business Technology certificates have specializations in the following areas: Bilingual Business Technology , Human Resources/PeopleSoft, General Office Administration, Microsoft Office Technology, Legal Office Assistant, Medical Coding/Transcription Specialist. Business Technology also offers the following Marketable Skills Achievement Awards (MSA): Financial PeopleSoft and Medical Management. View more details on Houston Community College . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Management courses.

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