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Mar 14, 2025
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2025-2026 Academic Catalog and Student Handbook
Legal Office Specialist AAS Degree
Location(s):
Online
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Program Information
The Anoka Technical College Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in Legal Office Specialist is a 60-credit program that consists of administrative support and legal courses to provide graduates with a specialty area in legal studies and an advanced knowledge of administrative support skills.
The AAS degree graduate also completes 15 credits of general education courses that further enhance their educational base and provide transfer options for further education. The completion of a degree shows commitment and dedication and can be advantageous for students seeking beyond entry level jobs or with employers who require a degree.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Define and recognize business etiquette and professionalism in the workplace and exhibit these skills in class interactions and communications such as e-mail and the discussion board.
- Show basic keyboarding competency.
- Utilize software applications necessary for business office operations including file management, e-mail, calendaring, search engines, word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation software.
- Employ intermediate to advanced Microsoft Word skills to create and edit flyers, letters, and reports using templates, mail merge, and building blocks.
- Explain the life cycle of a lawsuit, create legal documents, and the U.S. and State court systems. Complete accurate scheduling using a master calendar, a tickler system, and calendaring software.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the legal environment of business. Apply basic legal knowledge to business transactions. Communicate effectively using standard business and legal terminology.
- Demonstrate proficiency in keyboarding speed and accuracy and knowledge of correct document formatting.
- Recognize and use correct mechanics, grammar, punctuation, and usage appropriate for professional business communications.
- Express thoughts clearly, concisely, and appropriately in verbal and written format by consistently using correct formatting and message approach (direct, indirect).
- Demonstrate knowledge of roles and functions of various professionals; collaborate and problem-solve as part of the office team.
- Employ intermediate to advanced Microsoft Excel skills to use formulas and functions to create and edit worksheets, workbooks, charts and graphics, lookup tables, pivot tables, and charts as used in business scenarios.
- Employ intermediate to advanced Microsoft Access skills to practice how to plan, design, create, and query a database, generate reports, and produce input user forms while recognizing correct database design concepts.
- Employ intermediate to advanced PowerPoint skills to create business presentations that demonstrate appropriate design techniques.
- Apply accounting principles as they pertain to business office bookkeeping scenarios. Complete an accounting simulation by applying bookkeeping functions using QuickBooks.
- Practice methods to integrate Office 365 software to achieve efficiency in office operations.
Program Start Dates
Fall Semester: August
Spring Semester: January
Faculty Contact
Darla Cullen: 763-576-4018
Deb Catlett: 763-576-4025
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MnTC General Education Requirements
This program requires completion of the following fifteen credits of general education from at least three goal areas of the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC) . Refer to the MnTC course list for elective courses: - MnTC Electives 15 Credit(s)
Recommended MnTC Electives
Fall Semester: 15 Credits
Spring Semester: 17 Credits
Fall Semester: 12 Credits
Spring Semester: 16 Credits
MnTC General Education Credits: 15
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