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Business, Management and Administration

CTTC offers the following career majors within the Business, Managment and Administration Cluster.

Administration and Information Support Pathway Career Majors

 

Administrative Assistant This major prepares students for careers in administrative support and office management. Students gain high-level technology and managerial skills needed for success in competitive business careers.  Office procedures, telephone etiquette and the integration of computer software packages are also covered in this major. Students gain skills required for the Certiport IC3 and Microsoft Office Specialist certifications.
 
Office Information Specialist – In this major students gain the technical and managerial skills needed for success in competitive business careers.  They learn to integrate multiple software applications used in office settings. In addition, students acquire graphic web and digital communications skills.   Students learn a variety of software packages used in desktop publishing and web design and develop the fundamental skills needed to create, revise, optimize and export graphics. Students gain skills required for numerous industry-related certifications including Adobe and Certified Internet Webmaster (CIW) credentials.
 
Administrative Medical Assistant – This major prepares students for administrative careers in a wide variety of medical office settings. Students learn fundamental and advanced technology skills along with medical terminology, patient billing, insurance, transcription and coding.  Students gain skills required for numerous industry-related certifications.
 
Medical Office AssistantThis major prepares students for entry-level employment in a variety of health care facilities.  Students learn administrative routines and procedures followed in a medical office including correct medical terminology and advanced computer skills.   Medical office accounting procedures, including patient billing and processing medical insurance claims, are covered.  Students learn about major insurance programs and federal health care legislation. Students gain skills required for numerous industry-related certifications.
 
Medical Insurance Coder – This major prepares students to maintain patients’ records using universally recognized coding systems that ensure compliance with federal regulations and insurance requirements.  In addition to learning International Classification of Diseases (ICD) and Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) coding principles, students also learn medical office accounting procedures and medical insurance claim processing.  Medical terminology and administrative routines and procedures specific to a medical office are covered. Students gain skills required for numerous industry-related certifications.
 
Medical Transcriptionist - This major prepares students to transcribe dictated recordings made by physicians and other health care professionals into medical reports, correspondence and other administrative material. Emphasis is on developing transcription skills from voice media into usable medical communications.  Correct formatting of medical documents, medical definitions and correct spelling of medical terminology are emphasized.  In addition to transcription skills, students learn patient billing and medical insurance procedures. Students gain skills required for numerous industry-related certifications.
 
Legal Office Assistant – This major prepares students for careers as legal support professionals. Students acquire the necessary terminology and knowledge of legal procedures to provide clerical and administrative assistance to attorneys and paralegals. Students learn the advanced software skills needed to prepare complex legal documents as well as effective verbal and non-verbal communication techniques.  Students are introduced to many of the legal specialty areas such as real estate, criminal law and bankruptcy. Students gain skills required numerous industry-related certifications including ALS, the basic certification for legal professions awarded from NALS, a national association for legal professionals.
 
 
Legal Receptionist – This major prepares students for entry-level positions in the legal field.  Students learn the concepts, principles and attitudes needed to be successful in a legal office.  They gain basic office and computer skills along with legal terminology, ethics and communication techniques. Students gain skills required for industry-related certifications.
 

 

 

 
 

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