Office Management
An office management degree equips you with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to excel in an office environment. Office Managers ensure the organization's operations run smoothly.
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Office Management, A.A.S.
The Office Management program provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to pursue a career as an Office Manager. An Office Manager maintains and coordinates the day-to-day office environment to ensure it operates effectively and efficiently. Office Managers supervise other administrative support professionals and are responsible for developing and enforcing office policies and procedures as well as overseeing communications, budgets, inventory, and the accounting and records management systems. Other duties include problem-solving, decision-making, providing customer service, and the ability to adapt and lead in an ever-changing office environment.
Length
- 2 Years for Full-Time Students
- 60 Credits
Career Opportunities
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Are the first point of contact for visitors and callers, providing exceptional customer service and directing inquiries to the appropriate personnel. Their responsibilities include managing administrative tasks such as scheduling appointments, maintaining records, and ensuring the smooth operation of the front desk.
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An Office Manager coordinates the day-to-day office environment to ensure it runs efficiently. Office Managers supervise other administrative professionals. They are responsible for developing and enforcing office policies and procedures.