To qualify for the Office Specialist certificate program, you must meet the following criteria:
Grade 12 or equivalent or Mature Student Status
Good command of the English language and ability to follow instructions
Complete an admissions interview to assess interest, motivation, and entry-level skills
Full-time students must attend required hours per week as per the course schedule at times convenient to them
Program Highlights
This 22-week certificate program provides you with the knowledge of basic office procedures, software fundamentals, and business skills that can be applied in any office. The program offers flexible scheduling so you can attend at times convenient to you, and all materials are included in your tuition fees. Financial assistance may be available to qualified students.
What you'll learn:
Essential office skills including word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations
Accounting fundamentals for basic financial tasks
Help desk and call centre skills for customer-facing roles
Business software proficiency with Microsoft Office applications
Growing Demand Across Sectors
As more employers acquire modern software and programs, the labour market for skilled Office Specialists continues to grow. Upward mobility is possible with experience, motivation, dedication, and a positive attitude in both public and private sector offices.
Career Opportunities
The Office Specialist certificate prepares you for entry-level office positions throughout the public and private sectors. This versatile credential opens doors to various administrative roles with opportunities for career advancement.
Career paths include:
Office Clerk handling general administrative duties
Office Assistant providing support across departments
Word Processor Operator creating and formatting documents
Typist with modern software skills
Salary Range: $35,415 – $67,617 annually (Information from PayScale Canada)
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