Business, Managment, and Administration
Business, Management & Administration
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The administrative support services industry is one of the largest job providers in the U.S. economy. Typical responsibilities of workers in this field include performing and coordinating office activities in an efficient manner. For example - planning and scheduling meetings, managing projects, and conducting research. Support services staff also store, retrieve, and integrate information in a variety of ways to distribute throughout the organization and among its clients.
PATHWAY COURSE & DESCRIPTIONS:
Course 1—Introduction to Business and Technology - 07.44130
This course is designed for high school students to understand, communicate, and adapt to a digital world as it impacts their personal life, society, and the business world. You will cover:
- Hardware • Software
- Communications
- Risk Management
- Leadership Marketing
- Entrepreneurship
- Management
- Accounting
**Students have the opportunity to earn MOS Word Certification**
Course 2—Business & Technology - 07.44100
This project-based course incorporates advanced functions of Microsoft Office along with advanced business skills. Students will learn to use problem-solving skills, effectively and efficiently utilizing technology, and meet workplace demands. You will cover:
- Professionalism
- Teamwork and Problem Solving Skills
- Software Integration
**Students have the opportunity to earn MOS Excel and Access Certification**
Course 3—Business Communications - 07.45100
This course will provide students with an understanding of communication skills and the use of technology to enhance presentations. The ability to communicate professionally is critical for both personal and career success. You will cover:
- Multimedia Production
- Presentation Software
- Emerging Technologies
- Interpersonal Skills
- Social Media
**Students have the opportunity to earn MOS PowerPoint Certification**
Schools that offer majors related to the Business & Technology:
- Athens Technical College
- Georgia College & State University
- Georgia Gwinnett College
- Gwinnett Technical College
- Lanier Technical College
- University of North Georgia
HOW MUCH CAN YOU MAKE STARTING OUT IN GEORGIA?
- Legal Secretary - $45,170
- Desktop Publisher - $38,800
- Insurance Clerk - $37,060
- Human Resource Specialist - $55,580
- Meeting/Event Planner - $46,340
- Office Supervisor - $51,730
- Executive Administrative Assistant - $47,400
- Administrative Services Manager - $88,540
Source: U.S. Department of Labor
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