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Administrative Assistant

Develop advanced office administration expertise with hands-on training in executive support, accounting, business communication, and modern office technology.

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Type
Diploma
Duration
2 Years
Delivery
Online
Outline

Executive Administrative Assistant Diploma Program

The Executive Administrative Assistant Diploma Program at Alpha Community Outreach is designed to prepare students for dynamic and responsible roles in modern office and corporate environments. This comprehensive 60-week program equips students with advanced administrative, communication, organizational, and technical skills required to support executives, managers, and professional teams across a wide range of industries.

Students develop strong proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, business communication, accounting fundamentals, office procedures, human resources support, customer service, event coordination, project management, and Canadian workplace standards. The program emphasizes accuracy, professionalism, time management, and the ability to handle multiple administrative functions efficiently in fast-paced office settings.

Through practical, career-focused training, learners gain hands-on experience with real workplace tools such as Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, computerized accounting systems, and professional documentation practices including proofreading and editing. The curriculum also introduces students to key areas such as business law, labor standards, social media management, and human relations to ensure well-rounded administrative competence.

Executive Administrative Assistant Diploma Program

Salary & Outlook

Graduates enter a high-demand sector with competitive wages across Canada. Health and social community services represent one of the fastest-growing job segments.

34.62
Average Wage/HR**
49.00
High Wage/HR**

Source: workingincanada.gc.ca
NOC Code: NOC Code: 14200, 12200 – Wage data based on NOC code 12200 and rounded down to the nearest dollar. Average wage doesn’t reflect the starting salary but represents the middle value between lowest to highest wages. Local (or regional) income may vary. Last updated: December 2024.

Course Information

1 Course Details

Keyboarding/Outlook

The Keyboarding portion of this course is designed to assist students in mastering the alphabetic and numeric keyboard, speed and accuracy, and formatting of letters and memos. The Outlook portion of this course provides students with the skills, knowledge and confidence to utilize Microsoft Outlook. Students will learn to navigate the Outlook window, compose, reply and forward e-mail messages, add and delete attachments, flag messages, modify delivery options, create signatures, message settings and delivery options, organize, delete and print messages and contacts, create contact and distribution lists, create tasks and to-do lists and schedule appointments, meetings and events.

Microsoft Word
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to utilize Microsoft Word. Students will learn to edit text, check spelling and grammar, print documents, work with document views, manage styles and utilize document themes, merge documents and data sources, insert quick parts in documents, utilize newsletter-style columns, work with comments and revisions, insert drawing objects and graphics, utilize smart art and insert headers and footers.

Advanced Word
Students will acquire the skills and knowledge to utilize Advanced Microsoft Office Word’s interface including creating and editing text and revising documents. Students will have the ability to create and manage professional documents using mail merge, macros, graphics, advanced tables, formulas, breaks, tabs, forms and subdocuments.

Microsoft Excel
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to utilize Microsoft Excel. Students will learn to create a simple worksheet by entering labels and values, build a worksheet using copy and paste, fill and autofill, find/replace, column width and row height, hide columns and rows and copy cell formatting, insert and delete columns and rows, create formulas and use functions such as Average, Max, Sum, NOW, IF, Vlookup and Dfunction, filter databases using Auto Filter, Criteria and Extract, work with cell references including relative, absolute and mixed, format cells using number formats and changing alignment, use chart wizard to format, size, move, edit, save and print a chart, protect, save and print worksheets, charts and formulas.

Communications/Records Management
This course develops basic language and communication skills. Business letters, reports and interpersonal skills are addressed as communication becomes increasingly important in the shrinking global marketplace. Records Management is designed to instruct students in the use and design of alphabetic, numeric and geographical filing systems.

Manual Accounting
Students will be given a strong foundation in accounting fundamentals and a clear understanding of accounting terminology. Students will be prepared to enter the job market in an entry-level accounting position; will be able to understand the usefulness and importance of accounting procedures as business owners, managers and office workers.

Computerized Accounting
This course is designed to give students an understanding of how an electronic accounting package can make office accounting faster and more efficient. Emphasis is placed on working with an existing company by continuing the journal entries and adding new accounts, settings, and information as necessary.

Customer Service
This course provides students with the basic concepts and current trends in the customer service industry. Special areas of emphasis include the importance of providing excellent customer service, development of a customer service strategy, coping with challenging customers, customer retention and measuring customer satisfaction.

Business Law
This course is designed to give students a general overview of the Canadian legal system, international torts, negligence, contracts, agency, employment and collective bargaining.

Business Presentations
The ability to present ideas and concepts to a group in a professional, engaging and informative manner is the focus of this course. Beginning with brief presentations, students will build confidence and methods to successfully complete  their final 10-minute presentation.

Advertising & Social Media
Students will receive an introduction to the fields of public relations and social media. Students are introduced to exciting and innovative public relations and social media campaign examples and will learn the theory and core concepts that they will need to succeed. Social media and public relations are evolving quickly and creating a level playing field for businesses of all sizes. We will also look at different elements of social media and how they can be used to market a business.

Proofreading & Editing

Professional Office Procedures
The purpose of this course is to train people to think, to work under stressful and difficult situations and to perform office duties in a professional manner. Upon completion of this course, students will be prepared for the realistic problems and situations they may encounter in an office.

Document Transcription
This course is designed to give students a solid understanding of machine transcription. Emphasis is placed on mastering the dictation equipment, punctuation, accuracy and proofreading of transcribed documents. The course deals with documents which may be found in a general office including letters, memos, outlines, reports, minutes, etc.

Career Skills
Students will learn to showcase the specific skills and qualifications they bring to any position and company and how to select the best people as references. They will receive tips on filling out job applications and will create and perfect a personal resume and cover letter. Students will also learn the best ways to evaluate a job offer and important advice for success.

Event Coordination & Sponsorship
This course will examine the event planning process and provide the tools and strategies to effectively organize, implement and monitor all the products, services and service providers that will bring an event to life.

2 Course Listings
Word
  • This course develops proficiency in professional document creation using Microsoft Word. Students learn formatting, editing, mail merge, and advanced features to produce accurate business documents.
Professional Office Procedures
  • This course prepares students to manage office responsibilities with professionalism and efficiency. Emphasis is placed on organization, time management, confidentiality, and workplace conduct.
Customer Service
  • Students learn the principles of effective customer service in modern business environments. The course covers communication strategies, conflict resolution, and customer retention techniques.
Communications
  • This course builds written and verbal communication skills for professional settings. Students develop competency in business correspondence, interpersonal communication, and presentation techniques.
Records Management
  • This course introduces filing systems and information management practices used in business environments. Students learn alphabetic, numeric, and digital record-keeping systems to maintain organized documentation.
Excel
  • Students develop foundational and intermediate spreadsheet skills using Microsoft Excel. The course covers formulas, functions, data analysis, and chart creation for business applications.
3 Admission Requirements

Students must meet one (1) of the following admission requirements:

  • High school graduation or
  • GED or equivalent or
  • Mature student – Detailed resume outlining experience and qualifications must be submitted.

Career Opportunities

  • Administrative Professional
  • Executive Assistant
  • Office Manager
  • Office Supervisor
  • Administrative Support Officer
  • Office Coordinator
  • Assistant to the president of an organization

Employment Opportunities

  • Corporate executive offices and business administration departments
  • Financial institutions and accounting offices
  • Government departments and public sector organizations
  • Professional services firms and consulting businesses
  • Small and medium-sized enterprises across multiple industries

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Scholarship & Loan Information

Scholarship & Loan Information

Financial support options are available for qualified applicants. Students in British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario may qualify for provincial student loans, grants, scholarships, and flexible repayment assistance plans.

Our financial coordinators assist with document preparation, application procedures, and evaluation of scholarship criteria to make education accessible.

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