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Business Information Technology at Edmonds Community College
Demand for office technology remains high
Edmonds Community College students have opportunities to learn skills needed for jobs in medical, legal, financial, or general office environments. Businesses look for employees who have a variety of skills, such as keyboarding/typing, communication, computation, computer proficiency, human relations, problem solving, and organization and management.
Advisory committees of professionals employed in various office areas keep our programs in line with current job requirements. Existing curriculum is revised, new courses are developed, and up-to-date equipment is acquired to meet the changing needs of employers.
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Certificates and Degrees
You can pursue a two-year degree, short-term certificate or just take a class. Classes are offered day, evening and online. All programs require hands-on computer work and an internship.
- Accounting
- Advanced or Basic Office Skills
- Dental Front Office
- Legal Office Specialist
- Medical Information Technology
- Office Supervision and Management
- Office Technology
Meet with an advisor!
We encourage you to meet with a Business Information Technology advisor prior to enrolling for your first quarter. Make sure to get a program requirement sheet to see what classes you need for a specific degree or certificate. You may enroll in classes without working toward a certificate or degree.
Skills Center Offers Individualized,
Self-Paced Learning
We offer you the opportunity to learn new skills one credit at a time! By breaking some of the courses into credit sections, you can learn at a pace that is comfortable for you. Open Enrollment: Classes are available during the first seven weeks of the quarter (six weeks in summer). Just select the number of credits and receive grades for those credits that you complete in a quarter. See Skills Center courses in the quarterly class schedule.




