Unit Clerk Program

Donald School of Business - Downtown

Contact:
Deb Kindopp
Chairperson

Program Information:
E-mail:  inquire@rdc.ab.ca
Phone:  403.342.3400  OR  1.888.732.4630

Related Careers

This program prepares the graduate to work in hospital, long term care, and other health related institutional settings as a Unit Clerk or Unit Secretary to provide clerical support to patient care units. It includes instruction in computer applications, medical terminology, and the various roles of the Unit Clerk.

The Program

This program provides opportunities to develop the skills and attributes to efficiently operate in the management and coordinating position of a unit clerk.  It is imperative that, as a key team player, the unit clerk has highly developed communication and interpersonal skills with proficiency in stress and time management.  The program promotes and encourages extensive student involvement as most activities are interactive and the learning is experiential.

Admission Requirements

A) Academic Requirements 
    1.    a.  ELA 30-1 or ELA 30-2 or equivalent
OR
            b.  A minimum score at the 50th percentile on the English component of the College Board Placement Test and a score of 2-3 on a writing sample.

    2.    Keyboarding speed of 20 wpm

B) Preceptorship Requirements

    1.    Immunization Records to be completed prior to commencement of preceptorship.

    2.    While not an admission requirement for the program, applicants are advised that they will be required to provide a Criminal Record Check and Vulnerable Sector Check to most agencies where they will be placed for practicum experiences.  The existence of a Criminal Record may prevent practicum placement, program completion, professional licensure and therefore affect future employment prospects.  It is the decision of each agency or institution to accept or reject a student for placement or observation experience based on the results of the criminal record check.

Program Content

Recognition of Prior Learning/Experience

The Office Administration Department recognizes that learning is a lifelong process.  Students may receive Recognition of Prior Learning in some courses where the learning of skills, knowledge or competencies has been acquired through work, formal and informal education or training, or self study.  Recognition of Prior Learning is applicable in UNIT 100 and UNIT 101. Application forms for Recognition of Prior Learning are available through the Registrar's Office.

Program Cost Estimates

Graduation Requirements

Successful completion of all required courses.