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Business Technology

Studying business technology at Butler equips you with the skills and confidence to navigate office protocols and professional expectations in any business environment. This program blends business principles with technical expertise in office software, communication tools and digital technologies. Throughout the program, you'll develop proficiency in the use of essential office software.

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In a Digital Age, Techs Rule

In the Business Technology program, you'll gain the knowledge and hands-on experience required to support business operations, enhance productivity and streamline communication in today’s digital, fast-paced business world. These skills will prepare graduates to manage office functions, collaborate in teams and implement technological solutions to improve organizational efficiency. 

When you graduate from Butler, you’ll be equipped to efficiently handle office operations, leverage innovative technology and refine essential technical skills.

With our Business Technology courses and our connections for internships, you’ll gain valuable hands-on experience that often leads to a job or a letter of reference.

Looking to stand out even more? Make yourself more employable by earning your Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Certification.

What You Can Do with a Business Technology Degree 

Earn your one-year certificate or your two-year AAS degree and start your career right away in positions like: 

  • Administrative Assistant
  • Executive Assistant
  • Office Administrator
  • Business Office Specialist

Classes You'll Take

These are some examples of courses in our Business Technology program.

  • Microsoft Office Applications
  • Records Management
  • Digital Office Technology
  • Business Procedures

    Business Technology (Associate of Applied Science)

    Business Technology (Certificate)

    Certificate Information

    Earn your Business Technology Certificate in just 34 credit hours and two semesters. Learn to manage the operations and personnel of a business office. Study budgeting, human relations, space management and more. Study business procedures, human relations, records management and assist with budgeting.

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    Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)

    Put your know-how of business procedures into action through collegiate competitions. Besides building your professional skills and contacts, you’ll be a member of a national business leadership organization which hosts competitive business activities across the country. Bring your A Game; every year our students compete and place at state and national levels.

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