Office Information Systems: E-Business
The Office Information Systems E-Business Associate of Applied Science degree and College Certificate programs are designed to prepare students for successful careers as administrative assistants in an E-Business environment. The program will prepare students to be proficient in the use of advanced computer programs and decision-making responsibilities and prepare them to manage a business website.
Students in E-Business develop a breadth of knowledge related to creating an e-business, including business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-customer (B2C) initiatives, and an understanding of the critical e-business technologies. Students are introduced to various topics, including assessing technical infrastructure requirements, understanding the impact of evolving legal and regulatory issues, strategies for obtaining funding, management, marketing, and selling.
A College Certificate and Associate of Applied Science degree in Office Information Systems: E-Business from WCCCD prepares you for work as an Administrative Assistant in a wide variety of industries such as:
- Government Agencies
- Home Offices (Virtually)
- Hospitals
- Legal Offices
- Medical Offices
- Public/Private School
What’s the Job Outlook for Office Information Systems: E-Business?
Overall employment of secretaries and administrative assistants is projected to decline by 10% from 2022 to 2032.
Recommended course sequencing
Semester 1 Total: 16 Credits
- 3 Credit(s)
- 4 Credit(s)
- 3 Credit(s)
- 3 Credit(s)
- 3 Credit(s)
Semester 2 Total: 16 Credits
- 4 Credit(s)
- 3 Credit(s)
- 3 Credit(s)
- 3 Credit(s)
- Elective: English 3 Credit(s)
Semester 3 Total: 16 Credits
- 3 Credit(s)
- 4 Credit(s)
- Elective: Social Science 3 Credit(s)
- Elective: Other 3 Credit(s)
- Elective: Humanities 3 Credit(s)
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