B.S in Office Administration (BSOA)

Program Description

The Bachelor of Science in Office Administration program is a four-year course that prepares the students for a career in an outcome-focused, technology rich, professional environment. Courses in the curriculum are those that thoroughly familiarize the students with current techniques in office practice and procedures, developments in office systems and technology, good team-working and management skills and application of the principles of good human relations and communications to prepare them to be key players in day-to-day office operations. 

Core Subjects:

  • Basic Accounting
  • Basic Finance
  • Principles of Management
  • Principles of Marketing
  • Human Behavior in Organization
  • Business Application Software
  • Business Communication
  • Foundations of Shorthand
  • Basic Office Administration
  • Business Report Writing
  • Word Processing with Documents Production
  • Advanced Keyboarding
  • Principles of Customer and Public Relation

Specific Professions/careers/occupation for Graduates

  • Major in Corporate Transcription
    • Medical Assistantship
    • Administrative Assistant
    • Medical Transcriptionist
    • Stenographer
    • Legal Assistantship
    • Human Resource Assistant
    • Legal Transcriptionist
    • Office Supervisor/Manager
    • Legal Interpreter
    • Administrative Officer
    • Executive Assistant    
  • Major in Medical Transcription
    • Legal Assistant
    • Junior Stenographer
    • Legal Secretary
    • Junior Secretary
  • Major in Legal Transcription
    • Legal Assistantship
    • Stenographer
    • Legal Transcriptionist
    • Human Resource Assistant
    • Legal Interpreter
    • Office Supervisor/Manager
    • Executive Assistant
    • Administrative Officer
    • Administrative Assistant

Qualifications

  • The student must be a senior high school graduate of any of the following programs:
    • Accountancy Business and Management Strand (ABM)
    • General Academic Strand (GAS)
    • TVL- Home Economics (TVL-H.E)

However, if they were not able to graduate high school, they may opt to take the Alternative Learning System (ALS) and pass the Philippine Educational Placement Test (PEPT) to qualify for college; the availability of courses for PEPT passers depend on the institution.

Basic Requirements

  • Form 138 - Senior High School Report Card (Original and Photocopy)
  • PSA/NSO Authenticated birth certificate
  • Certificate of Good moral character
  • Copy of high school diploma
  • (1) Latest 2”x2”ID Picture
  • Long Brown Envelop
Download : BSCS updated curriculum

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