Ohio Business College - Columbus Undergraduate Programs
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Associate - Business Administration
The Business Administration associate degree program can help you get a well-rounded business education that includes courses in business administration, communication, human resource management, accounting, marketing, law, and computer applications. Motivated graduates of this program can choose to apply their educational preparation to many areas of business, including entry-level positions in banking, human resource management, marketing, and management, as well as pursue ownership of their own businesses.
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Associate - Information Technology Computer Support
The Information Technology Computer Support associate degree is designed for the highly motivated student to gain valuable technical skills and training. The enthusiastic and prepared graduate can accumulate the necessary skills to provide technical support and advice to users of hardware, software, and computer systems. Graduates of this program may be able to develop the skills to design, install and support an organization's local area network, wide area network, Internet or intranet system. Other skills that can be learned by the dedicated learner are administration, maintenance, and support of network servers.
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Associate - Medical Administrative Assistant
In our associate degree in Medical Administrative Assistant program, determined students can prove themselves by acquiring specialized skills such as mastery of medical terminology, transcription, office procedures, coding and computerized medical management. These motivated learners may also gain a foundation in computer applications, organization, and communication as they apply themselves. The prepared and qualified graduate may, with their diligent study, be ready for entry-level positions such as medical records technicians, medical billing and coding specialists, transcriptionists, medical administrative assistants, unit secretaries, and inpatient coder analysts.