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Office Administration Health Services

Brockville Campus | Program Code: 0986 | Open for International Students
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Overview

A career in office work is challenging, fastpaced, and interesting. In a typical office, you might be required to create/maintain a website, produce flyers, or generate a news letter. You certainly will need to know how to use the Internet for information, travel arrangements, and e-mail processing. Further, you will be expected to manage electronic word processing, spreadsheets, databases, presentations, and desktop publishing. ‘Soft skills’ such as the ability to manage your time, greet visitors properly, and answer the telephone effectively are highly valued by employers and taught in this program.

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Program Details

Code 0986
Start Date September
Credential Ontario College Diploma
Campus Brockville
Program Length 2 Years
Delivery Full-Time
Open for international students

Program Highlights

The role of an office administrator has changed and continues to evolve leading to variety of rewarding careers.

The Office Administration - Health Services Program prepares graduates for current and future office trends. Experienced faculty prepare students to work in dynamic business environments. Students become extremely computer literate through instructional scaffolding. Faculty provide a supportive and professional environment that allows students to build on their current level of knowledge, which leads to mastery of the skills required in a business office.

Students graduate from the program appreciating the value of being an office administrator and become advocates of the profession during their career.

Program Outline

2024-2025

This course is designed to provide students with systematic knowledge and skills in computerized accounting and office administration. Students are taught in a hands-on environment to journalize accounts receivable, accounts payable, sales, inventory and payroll transactions, prepare bank reconciliations and calculate payroll.

This course is designed to help students develop and practice the communication skills needed to succeed in college and workforce environments. Emphasis is placed on improving foundational communication strategies-reading, writing, listening, and speaking—and on developing research and critical thinking skills. 

Office procedure skills are essential to support the daily operations of an office environment. The course introduces students to the use of office technology, electronic record keeping, and web-based tools. Students develop professional conduct skills through the use of emails, business presentations, and personal time management.

Effective use of a spreadsheet program is essential to working in an office environment. This course introduces students to basic spreadsheet operations. In computer labs, students perform general computation tasks using spreadsheet software to produce business documents within established deadlines.

Word processing skills are essential to working in an office environment.  This course introduces students to the basics of keyboarding and word processing skills and applications.  In computer labs students produce basic business documents in a timed setting.

Learners explore individual behaviour and environments in organizations, including such topics as perception, attitudes, work motivation, prevention, and wellness. The study of group dynamics is also addressed, including such topics as team building, leadership, and decision-making. Students also look at organizational structure, culture, and change. 

Office procedure skills are essential to support the daily operations of an office environment. This course develops previously learned skills acquired in OFAD 2 Office Procedures I particularly office technology and communication. Further skills taught and practiced include minute taking, scheduling, records management, travel, and finance. 

Prerequisite(s): OFAD2 + OFAD90 + OFAD122

Word processing skills are essential to working in an office environment. This course develops intermediate word processing skills and applications building on the skills learned in Introduction to Word Processing. In computer labs students practice producing complex business documents in a timed setting.

Prerequisite(s): OFAD122 + OFAD2 + OFAD90

Effective management of information is an integral part of working in an office environment. Information can come in a variety of forms. This course introduces students to basic database operations, from designing tables and queries to creating forms and reports. In computer labs, students perform general tasks using database software to produce business documents within established deadlines.

Communication skills, including the appropriate use of social media in a business setting, are essential to working in an office environment. Building on general communication skills learned in the first semester of the office administration programs, students practice producing documents for a business setting including minute-taking. In preparation to seek employment in their field, students learn the essentials of resume writing, cover letters, networking and interviewing. 

Prerequisite(s): COMM110 OR COMM34

This course is designed to provide students with practical skills in utilizing application software to create integrated projects that address real-world scenarios. Through a hands-on approach, students will learn how to leverage the functionalities of various applications to streamline workflows, enhance productivity, and produce professional-quality projects.

Medical terminology is essential to working in a health services environment. Students identify and analyze medical terms to understand their meaning and to demonstrate correct use.

Medical dicta transcription, accurate spelling, pronunciation and proficient production of medical reports using transcription equipment and medical transcription software is essential to working in a health services environment. This course introduces students to the do’s and don’ts of medical transcription and the application of correct medical report formatting and correct use of medical terminology in a timed setting. 

Prerequisite(s): OFAD2 + OFAD3 + OFAD122 + OFAD123

Every health services environment is a business office and requires clear-cut and easy-to-follow routines for its smooth and effective operation. The health services office revolves around patients and health care professionals. Students learn how to handle incoming and outgoing mail, schedule appointments, respond to written and oral requests for documentation, create, maintain and distribute patient charts, and practice effective use of the telephone. The importance of confidentiality and a code of ethics in a health services environment is also discussed.

Prerequisite(s): OFAD2 + OFAD3 + OFAD122 + OFAD123

Effective use of a spreadsheet program is essential to working in an office environment. This course expands on the student’s introductory level knowledge of spreadsheets. In computer labs, students perform intermediate computations using spreadsheet software to produce business documents within established deadlines.

Prerequisite(s): OFAD90

In this course, students examine professionalism, self-growth, communication skills, and career readiness. Learners will explore various careers in the field and the intersections of technical and personal competencies required for each. Students will gain skills that support them in job evaluation for their transition from college to the workplace.   

This course is designed to help students succeed in today's workplace.  Job search transition, self-advocacy, goal setting and career planning are essential components of career success. Students have the opportunity to utilize various self-assessment tools and techniques to formulate plan of action for a career in office administration demonstrated through a variety of assessments.

This course is designed to provide students with practical skills in utilizing application software to create integrated projects that address real-world scenarios. Through a hands-on approach, students will learn how to leverage the functionalities of various applications to streamline workflows, enhance productivity, and produce professional-quality projects.

Medical terminology is essential to working in a health services environment. Students learn to instinctively integrate correct medical language in the production of paper and electronic health records and documents in a health services environment.

Prerequisite(s): OFAD8

Students will efficiently and accurately transcribe error free medical documents using transcription equipment and medical transcription software. Students’ knowledge of the do’s and don’ts of medical transcription, the application of correct medical report formatting, and the correct use of medical terminology in a timed setting, are  developed to enhance the effective management of a health services environment.

Prerequisite(s): OFAD2 + OFAD3 + OFAD8 + OFAD110 + OFAD122 + OFAD123

Every health services environment is a business office and requires clear-cut and easy-to-follow routines for its smooth and effective operation. The health services office revolves around patients and health care professionals. Students learn how to independently handle incoming and outgoing mail, schedule appointments, respond to written and oral requests for documentation, create, maintain and distribute patient charts, interrelate effectively operating the telephone, and illustrate the importance of confidentiality and a code of ethics in a health services environment. 

Prerequisite(s): OFAD112

This course provides an opportunity for students to consolidate their office administration skills by performing the type of work normally completed by a specialized office administrative professional. These skills include but are not limited to paper and electronic filing, creation of specialized business documents, spreadsheet applications, intermediate financial accounting, and other office responsibilities. Additionally students are expected to conduct themselves as professionals in an office setting by demonstrating appropriate communication skills, working collaboratively within a multi-generational and multicultural team, and acting responsibly while completing assigned tasks within deadlines required for the effective operation of a specialized office environment.

Requirements

Admission Requirements

Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) with the majority of Grade 11 and 12 courses at the C, U or M level including the following prerequisites:

  • Grade 12 English at the C or U level
  • Grade 11 Math

For OSSD equivalency options, see Admission Requirements.

If you are missing prerequisite courses, enroll in the Career/College Prep program - free for Ontario residents who are 19 years or older.

Health Requirements

Immunization - Communicable Disease Requirements

Completion of the Immunization - Communicable Disease Form is a mandatory condition for your clinical/practical placement. THIS FORM IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.

Download your Immunization - Communicable Disease Form

Questions regarding immunizations can be emailed to immunizations@sl.on.ca

As an active SLC student, you are automatically enrolled in a student insurance plan. To learn more about how this applies to your immunization requirements please visit www.wespeakstudent.com (domestic) or www.guard.me (international).

Other Requirements

Technical Requirements

Students will be working in computer labs during their regular scheduled classes.  In order to attend virtual classes or complete homework outside of on-campus delivery, students will be required to have the following technical equipment at home:

  • Windows Personal Computer (laptop or PC) (Mac computers are not compatible with all software applications)
  • Webcam and microphone
  • Printer
  • USB – 16 GB minimum
  • Suggested: 2nd computer monitor, external keyboard and mouse

Fees

2024-2025

Tuition
Program Fees
Ancillary Fees
Total
CAD
Tuition
$2,721.36 CAD
Program Fees
$0.00 CAD
Ancillary Fees
$992.93 CAD
Total
$3,714.29 CAD

Fees are estimates only.  Tuition is based on two semesters.

Tuition
Program Fees
Ancillary Fees
Total
CAD
Tuition
$16,430.00 CAD
Program Fees
$0.00 CAD
Ancillary Fees
$1,761.95 CAD
Total
$18,191.95 CAD

Fees are estimates only.  Tuition is based on two semesters.

Brockville

Our Brockville campus has a modernized library, complete with individual and group study space, a newly renovated cafeteria, student common lounges, and more.

Brockville Campus

Career Opportunities

Graduates from the health services stream work in a wide variety of settings (doctors’ offices, hospitals, clinics, pharmaceutical companies, and departments of government or industry maintaining health services staff).

Other Information

Programs at St. Lawrence College are delivered using a variety of instruction modes. Courses may be offered in the classroom or lab, entirely online, or in a hybrid mode which combines classroom sessions with online learning activities. Program delivery can be run weekdays, weekends or evenings. Upon registration, each full-time student is provided a St. Lawrence College email account which is used to communicate important information about program or course events.

Program Contacts

Program Contact
Patti Carter
PCarter@sl.on.ca
613-345-0660, ext. 3224

Admissions Information
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