What to expect from the program
Now more than ever, technology is incorporated into most offices, making knowledge and familiarity with common applications and processes extremely important in succeeding as an administrative professional.
Our program blends technical fluency with business skills, giving you a well-rounded education and a competitive advantage when job seeking.
In the program, you will learn how to:
- Use Microsoft and Google productivity applications
- Organize business events and travel
- Communicate effectively in business correspondence
- Navigate teamwork, conflict, problem solving, and business ethics
- Develop work-related skills in customer relations
- Process mail, carry out file management procedures, and use databases
Students will be able to understand how to apply effective business writing strategies and techniques for emails, memos, and various business documents for internal and external audiences using plain language principles and proper grammar.
This program also includes many hands-on learning opportunities. You will develop strong collaboration skills including the ability to effectively organize and manage online and hybrid meetings using cloud-based software applications.
Students are introduced to fundamental accounting principles, concepts and techniques.
Graduate with experience
At NorQuest, we recognize the importance of on-the-job training. Not only do work placements allow you to take the knowledge you have learned and apply it to real-world situations, but it is also an important networking opportunity. Many students use the references and experience they gained in their placement or community learning opportunity in their job search.
During your second term, you can choose from a number of different electives, one of which is a field placement opportunity. If you take this field experience elective, you can graduate with 150 hours of work experience.
Another option is the Community Based Learning Experience for our Administrative Professional program. If you choose this elective, you will engage with the community in a meaningful service-learning experience and gain work-relevant skills. This community learning opportunity equates to 25 hours of experience along with 20 hours of instructional time over the term.