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Upgrade your skills. Start in business technology.

Gain essential technology and administrative skills with WVC's Business Computer Technology certificates and degrees—providing a versatile foundation you can apply in almost any field. Ideal for self-employed professionals, career changers, or new students seeking an entry-level path into business.

Academic Pathways

Associate of Applied Science

Gain the technical and soft skills necessary to function as an essential member of a business team.

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Associate in Applied Science-Transfer

A two-year degree that is transferable to Central Washington University's Information Technology Management (IT Management) BAS program.

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Administrative Assistant Certificate of Completion

A three-quarter, 45-credit program with courses in computer applications, professional and work relations, and communications.

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Business Computer Technology Certificate of Accomplishment

A three-quarter, 30-credit program with courses in computer fundamentals and applications, Business English, and professional work relations.

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Data Analysis and Visualization Certificate of Completion

Gain a foundational understanding of databases and how to organize, store, retrieve and analyze data for various contexts. Learn the process of analyzing and interpreting the data with visualization to illustrate concepts and communicate information.

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Project Management Fundamentals Certificate of Completion

Designed for entry level project administrators to develop their communication, organization, and research skills to execute projects using Project Management Institute's methodology and current technologies.

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Learning Outcomes

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Computer and Productivity Skills

Develop foundational skills in office productivity software to create professional documents, including spreadsheets, presentations, word-processed reports,and databases.
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Internet, Research, and Collaboration

Apply digital and cloud tools efficiently for online research and collaboration in the workplace.
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Certification and Career Readiness

Prepare for industry-recognized certifications such as Microsoft Office Specialist and IC3 Digital Literacy—giving you a competitive edge in the job market.
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Business Communication and Professional Skills

Build strong written, oral, and digital communication while developing professional work habits, customer-service skills, and teamwork to thrive in office settings.

Career Pathways

Business Offices

Office administrator, business support specialist

Manage operations and coordinate teams and documentation and information.

Healthcare and Public Agencies

Administrative assistant, office clerk

Support essential administrative tasks.

Customer Service

Customer service representative

Handle communication and client needs using business software.

Records and Document Management

Records manager, office technician

Track, organize, and clean up data.

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Contacts

Sompheng Batch
Coordinator and Faculty, Business Computer Technology