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Executive - Community and Technical College at West Virginia University Institute of Technology

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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Associate

Executive from Community and Technical College at West Virginia University Institute of Technology is a Campus Associate Administrative Assistant degree that prepares you for a Business career. Program Objectives: 1. To educate students interested in pursuing careers in a corporate office setting. 2. To raise students' awareness of the importance of confidentiality and ethical benavior. 3. To provide opportunities for further education for professionals already employed in the field. 4. To prepare students to be able to accurately and efficiently (a) perform administrative and clinical procedures; (b) display professionalism to patients and co-workers; (c) utilize both medical and general application software; (d) transcribe medical dictation; (e) utilize speech to text software, and (f) compose and design brochures, pamphlets, and other documents. View more details on Bridgemont Community and Technical College . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Administrative Assistant courses.

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