Program: Administrative Clerk

In today’s business world, employees are expected to excel at a wide range of tasks. They must be able to use the latest computer programs including spreadsheets, databases, and word processing programs; they must be able to write well; they must interact with customers and employees in a professional manner; and they must know how to manage multiple responsibilities. The SLTATC Administrative Clerk Program was created to be a shorter program for those looking to gain foundational training in business, workplace relations, and computer skills to prepare you for employment in a variety of organizational settings. This program fullfills requirements for the UCAT Business Administrative Support I & II programs as well for those looking to continue on for more advanced business training.

Certification:
Salt Lake • Tooele Applied Technology College (SLTATC) Certificate of Proficiency:
Administrative Clerk

Length:
Open-entry/Open-exit: Approximately 630 hours

Locations & Hours of Availability:
Salt Lake Campus
3760 S. Highland Drive, Suite 200
Salt Lake City
8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Monday - Thursday
8 a.m. - 12 p.m. Fridays
Rose Park Campus
1400 W. Goodwin Ave. (1145 North)
Salt Lake City
8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Monday - Thursday
8 a.m. - 12 p.m. Fridays
   

Tooele Campus
66 W. Vine Street, Tooele
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday & Thursday
9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Tuesday & Wednesday
9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Fridays

 

Math and English levels:
Adult students will be assessed using the Test of Adult Basic English (TABE) Locator and Survey or through high school or college transcripts. High School students will be assessed by their counselor.

Admission Requirements:
• None
Occupation & Licensure Requirements:
• None

Skills you will learn:
• Business writing, proofreading, and math
• Computer applications such as MS Excel and MS Word
• Workplace relations

Program Disclosure Documents
The College has a detailed disclosure document which discusses important information about being a student in Business Technologies programs. Access the program disclosure documents here.

Courses in this Program
Recommended Prerequisities: (optional)
Course name
Hours
Basic Computer Skills for Professionals
30
   
Required Courses in Required Order:
Course name
Hours
Keyboarding Basics
30
Computer Literacy (IC³ Skills)
90
Business Correspondence
90
Job Seeking Skills
30
Workplace Relations
60
Math I
60
E-mail Client (MS Outlook)
60
Spreadsheet Applications I (MS Excel)
60
Word Processing Applications I (MS Word)
90
   
Electives: (choose at least 60 hours)  
Course name
Hours
Database Applications I (MS Access)
60
Business Calculations
60
Business English
90
Electronic Presentations (MS PowerPoint)
60
Keyboarding I
60
   


Tuition and Fees Calculator

Tuition   Fees
    Registration Fee: $40
    Lab/Supply Fee: $10 per month
    Textbooks & Materials:**
        Required textbooks, $352.75
        Optional textbooks, $154.25
*
months


General College Tuition & Fees
Amount
Tuition: 1-6 hours per week $ 3 per hour
Tuition: 7-11 hours per week $ 1.35 per hour
Tuition: 12-20 hours per week $ 1.75 per hour
Tuition: 21-40 hours per week $ 1.35 per hour
Late Payment $ 5.00
Registration - Program $ 40.00
Registration - Single Class $ 5.00
Re-enrollment $ 20.00
Schedule Change $ 5.00
Transcript $ 3.00
UCAT Graduation $ 15.00

Prices as of July 1, 2008. Subject to change without notice.

*All costs are ESTIMATIONS based on 100% progress, for in-state students. Actual training time and costs are based on the student’s schedule and progress. Public High School students attend TUITION FREE but must pay all fee and textbook costs. Tuition and fee information is published on the College web site. This publication is not a contractual agreement. While all costs are good faith estimates, many costs are variable and outside of the control of the College

**See bookstore for texts required by course and current pricing.

Tuition rates are established and approved by the Utah State Board of Regents and the Utah College of Applied Technology Board of Trustees. In accordance with State law, the public will be notified in advance and will be able to comment regarding any proposed changes in tuition.