Introduction to the field of Archival Science and Office Administration
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2012-03-09T11:42:08-05:00
2012-03-09T11:42:08-05:00
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Studying Archival Science, you will not only be equipped with professional knowledge and skills but also soft skills to adapt to work in different working environments.
Studying Archival Science, you will not only be equipped with professional knowledge and skills but also soft skills to adapt to work in different working environments.- People working in the office area or department of state agencies, social organizations and enterprises; - People who organize and manage employees in the office area or department (Chief of Office, Deputy Chief of Office; Head of Department, Deputy Head of Administration Department); - Office secretaries, administrative assistants for leaders and managers; - People in charge of and managing document and archive work in agencies, organizations and enterprises; - Specialized document and archive officers/staff in agencies, organizations and enterprises; - Research and teaching staff in the fields of administration, office, document and archive. Do you want to become such people? Become a student of the Faculty of Archival Science and Office Management. If you study Archival Studies, you will be equipped with knowledge and skills in: office administration, human resource management, office secretary, office culture, office reception, office accounting, office information technology, document drafting, document management, filing, archiving and searching for records and documents... In addition, you will also be equipped with soft skills to adapt to work in different working environments such as: communication skills, consulting skills, presentation skills, event organization skills, information collection and processing skills... The rate of students having jobs after graduation: >90%.