Administrative Management Technology
What is Administrative Management Technology?
The Raymond Walters College (RWC) administrative management technology program provides the student who aspires to a managerial position within an office setting with the necessary skills and course work in the areas of computer applications, word processing, management and communications. Graduates receive an associate of applied business degree.
Success Factors
Students who are successful in this area are those who are highly skilled in business computer software applications and who have excellent verbal and written communication skills, as well as leadership and management potential.
Career Possibilities
Qualified office managers are employed by organizations of every description. For those with advanced skills in word processing, information storage systems and other automated equipment, job opportunities should continue to be plentiful.
Majoring in Administrative Management Technology
This career-oriented associate degree program offers the necessary course work for proficiency in office management. RWC's up-to-date microcomputer equipment provides you with a realistic setting in which to prepare for the high-technology office.
All administrative management technology programs can be completed entirely through evening study. Office information technology courses must be repeated if the student receives a grade of "C-" or lower.
Curriculum
This curriculum information is intended as a general information guide for students considering enrollment in this program. These online tools are designed to assist you, but are not a substitute for planning with an academic or faculty advisor.
If you are currently confirmed or enrolled, you can check your degree requirements online. If you are considering transferring to this major from another school use the Course Applicability System (CAS) to see how credits you have earned will apply to this major at UC. For course descriptions by college, click here.
Freshman Year
| Course Name |
Course Number |
Credits |
| English Composition I, II |
28ENGL101,102 |
6 |
| Social Sci., Historical Perspectives or Humanities |
28SOSC, 28HIST, 28 PSYCH, 28SOC |
3 |
| Microcomputer Office Accounting I, II |
28OATN121, 122 |
6 |
| Business English |
28ENGL178 |
3 |
| Windows |
28OATN225 |
3 |
| Microcomputer Office Applications |
28OATN179 |
3 |
| Customer Service |
28OATN161 |
3 |
| Fundamentals of Word Processing |
28OATN211 |
3 |
| Microcomputer Office Databases |
28OATN180 |
3 |
| Business Math |
28OATN175 |
3 |
| Effective Public Speaking |
28COMM171 |
3 |
| Office Presentation Graphics |
28OATN288 |
3 |
| Microcomputer Office Spreadsheets |
28OATN181 |
3 |
| Business Communications |
28OATN273 |
3 |
| Voice Recognition Technology |
28OATN187 |
3 |
| Cross Cultural Management |
28INTB272 |
3 |
| TOTAL |
|
54 |
Summer
| Course Name |
Course Number |
Credits |
| Seminar I for Internship Program |
28OATN235 |
3 |
| TOTAL |
|
3 |
Sophomore Year
| Course Name |
Course Number |
Credits |
| Intermediate Composition |
28ENG 289 |
3 |
| Social Sciences, Historical Perspectives or Humanities |
28SOSC, 28HIST, 28PSYCH, 28SOC |
9 |
| Electives or Seminar II, III |
28OATN236, 237 |
5 |
| OIT Portfolio* or Seminar IV |
28OATN238, 28OATN280 |
3 |
| Organizational Behavior I, II |
28PSYC281,282 |
6 |
| International Business |
28INTB271 |
3 |
| Management of Office Systems |
28OATN289 |
3 |
| Web Page Coding |
28OATN295 |
3 |
| Technical Communications |
28ENGL292 |
3 |
| Software Apps. Integration |
28OATN226 |
3 |
| Employment Law |
28BLAW241 |
3 |
| Task Management |
28OATN293 |
3 |
| Fund. of Office Networks |
28OATN198 |
3 |
| TOTAL |
|
51(54) |
*Students need to keep all work completed in OIT classes.
Note: Office information technology courses must be repeated if the student receives a grade of "C-" or lower.
Admission Requirements
Open Admission
Program Requirements
- Minimum of two years full-time office experience or equivalent
- Microcomputer office applications or equivalent experience
- Keyboarding speed of 45 wpm
Accreditation
The University of Cincinnati is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.