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Certificate in Office Technology

Total Credit Hours: 39-41


About Certificate in Office Technology

This program prepares students for entry- through mid-level positions as administrative assistants or may be used to update office technology knowledge and skills for job advancement in the field. Related job titles include clerk, typist, receptionist, and data entry operators.

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Office Technology Faculty
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Tonirose Concepcion
Associate Professor
tonirose.concepcion@guamcc.edu


Major Requirements
Course Course Name Credits
English (Choose 1)
EN110 Freshman Composition 3
EN110A Freshman Composition with Instructional Lab 4
Course Course Name Credits
CS151 Windows Applications 3
OA101 Keyboarding Applications 3
OA103 Filing Systems 3
OA130 Information Processing 3
OA210 Database Management Systems 3
OA211 Business Communications 3
OA220 Spreadsheet Systems 3
OA230 Advanced Information Processing 3
OA250 Office Procedures 3
PY125 Interpersonal Relations 3
Electives
Choose 2 courses from the following
AC100 Fund Bookkeeping and Accounting 3
AC211 Accounting Principles I 4
OA109 Business Math Using Excel 3
SM108 Introduction to Business 3
Certificate Total 39-41

2024-2025 College Catalog

General Requirements for Certificates

Effective fall Semester 2003, several academic policy changes were implemented to ensure that students are adequately prepared to meet business and industry standards. All Undeclared or newly Declared Students enrolled in regularly scheduled postsecondary courses must be enrolled in or must have completed developmental coursework for Math and English or have successfully placed into post-secondary Math and English (or equivalent). 

Students must fulfill the English general education requirement by the time they have enrolled in 12 credits of classes. This means that students may take only nine (9) credits before they must begin meeting the general education requirements. All declared students in Certificate programs will be required to successfully complete minimum general education course requirements. For more information, refer to the Admissions Information, General Education Policy section of this catalog.

A. General Education Requirements
Students must demonstrate proficiency in reading, writing, understanding and speaking English as indicated by one of the following:

  • Test out of the English Placement Test (or equivalent), or
  • Satisfactory completion of EN097 courses and
  • Test out of the Math Placement Test (or equivalent), or
  • Satisfactory completion of MA098 course
*Students in the Certificate of Construction Technology program can successfully complete their math requirements with MA094 Mathematics for the Trades in lieu of MA098 Intermediate Algebra.


B. Major Requirements. Total Major Requirements vary by program. Minimum Total Credits Required for a Certificate is 30 credits.

* No course may be counted for both Major and General Education requirements.
** Placement testing is not mandatory for admission to the College. Completion of placement testing or equivalent, however, is required for enrollment into English and mathematics courses. Therefore, students who plan to enroll full-time in a program should take the placement test to be eligible for a full load of courses.

2024-2025 College Catalog



Upon successful completion of the Certificate in Office Technology program, students will be able to:
  1. Key at current speed and accuracy to meet industry requirements for keyboarding.
  2. Format, produce, and manage business documents such as memos, letters, databases, spreadsheets, presentations, and reports.
  3. Demonstrate effective written and oral business communication skills.

OA220 Spreadsheet Systems

Spreadsheets, their roles, advantages, and limitations will be covered in this course.  Microcomputer usage and standard spreadsheet software will be utilized to provide hands-on applications experience with creating, designing, setting up, utilizing, and integrating spreadsheets. The course is designed to be taught in a traditional setting or as a hybrid or online course.

OA210 Database Management Systems

This course introduces the basic concepts of a database management system. Topics include designing, creating, and using a database; querying a database; maintaining a database; sharing data among applications; and creating forms and reports.

OA130 Information Processing

This course provides students with basic skills and advanced concepts using word processing software for preparing business letters, memos, tables, reports, and forms (including meeting minutes, agendas, itineraries, articles).  Speed and accuracy in the preparation of a mailable copy is emphasized.




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