Degree:
Certificate
Area of Interest:
Business
Program Length:
20 College-level credits
Cost:
Review tuition, fees, and residency classifications
Modalities:
Coursework may be completed through a combination of in-person web enhanced (face-to-face), hybrid, and online modes, though not every course is offered in the same modality each quarter. Specific courses may be offered at certain times of the year. Consult the current Class Schedule.
Placement:
Many courses at Cascadia College have placement prerequisites for reading, writing, and math ability. The courses that you will place into determine how you progress through your pathway and how long your degree will take. There are a variety of ways to find your English and Math placement level.
Math Notes:
You will need to consult with an academic advisor after placement to be sure to enroll in a course that is consistent with your planned course of study.
Contact:
If you have any questions about this pathway, contact: studentlearning@cascadia.edu.
Planning Your Courses:
Advisors are here for you. Academic Advisors will help you develop the skills to make sound academic decisions. Through advising, Advisors will support you to make connections between academic interests, long-term goals, and career opportunities. Advisors help with educational planning, university transfer options, college application processes, and graduation requirements. You will have touchpoints with Advisors to ensure you are on track to success. Connect with Erika Miller, emiller@cascadia.edu, for assistance as you go through the process of planning career and future educational goals.
The Annual Course Planning Guide show Cascadia’s tentative plan for classes and the quarters in which they are offered. It is intended for planning purposes only and should not be considered a guarantee of class offerings. Actual quarterly sections may be changed, added, or removed. Students should use the Searchable Quarterly Class Schedule to see up to date class offerings.
Courses:
0-20 credits
- BSTEC 109 Word Processing
- BSTEC 211 PowerPoint Projects
- BSTEC 222 Database (Access)
- BSTE 224 Spreadsheet (Excel)
Transfer Opportunities:
Local Transfer Opportunities:
Office Supervision and Management – Associate in Applied Science Transfer, Cascadia College
What is an AAS-T Degree?
An Associates of Applied Science-Transfer (AAS-T) degree builds on the technical courses required for job preparation by including a college-level general education component.
The distinguishing characteristic of the AAS-T degree is a minimum 20 credits of general education drawn from the same list as those taken by students completing direct transfer associate’s degrees.
Important Considerations Regarding AAS-T Degrees
- AAS-T degrees are designed for immediate employment and as preparation for applied bachelor of science degrees
- AAS-T degrees are transferrable only when a receiving college or university has a special agreement in place with the specific college
- AAS-T degrees are not accepted in transfer in preparation for bachelor of arts or bachelor of science programs.
View Cascadia’s Transfer Agreements for details of our partnerships with other colleges and universities.
University admissions requirements may vary – consult with the program advisor for transfer assistance to plan your career and future educational goals.
Career Possibilities:
Executive Assistant
You can learn more about career possibilities related to your interests in this pathway through O*Net OnLine. O*Net Online shares information about related careers, salary, skills related to the industry and more.
Connect with Erika Miller, emiller@cascadia.edu, for assistance as you go through the process of planning career and future educational goals.
Some job opportunities may also exist in business corporations, non-profits, and Tribal Enterprises.
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