Medical Assistant | AAS
One Associate of Applied Science degree option and one certificate option are available. The area of Medical Assisting is designed to prepare individuals to assist with clinical and administrative functions as employees within the ambulatory health care setting. All students become familiar with multiple medical diagnostic and treatment procedures commonly performed in the ambulatory setting including phlebotomy, laboratory testing, respiratory testing and treatments, cast care, wound care, medication dosage calculation and administration, performing EKG (electrocardiogram) while interacting with patients and their needs.
Courses
- CIS 1018 — Intro to PC Applications
- COM 1150 — Public Speaking
- COM 1250 — Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3
- COM 1260 — Communication in Healthcare
- COM 2250 — Organizational Communication
- CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy
- ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1
- ENG 1031 — Technical Writing I: GT-CO1
- HPR 1008 — Law & Ethics for Health Professions
- HPR 1011 — CPR for Professionals:(List Certification)
- HPR 1020 — Phlebotomy
- HPR 1039 — Medical Terminology
- HPR 1045 — Medical Record Terminology
- HPR 2020 — Advanced Phlebotomy
- MAP 1010 — Medical Office Administration
- MAP 1020 — Medical Office Financial Management
- MAP 1050 — Pharmacology for Medical Assistants
- MAP 1083 — Medical Assistant Internship
- MAP 2038 — Medical Assisting Laboratory
- MAP 2040 — Medical Assisting Clinical Skills
- MAP 2069 — Review for Medical Assistant National Exam
- MAP 2080 — Internship
- MAT 1140 — Career Math:
- MAT 1160 — Financial Mathematics
- MOT 1015 — Electronic Medical Office Records
- MOT 1025 — Basic Medical Sciences I
- MOT 1026 — Basic Medical Sciences II
- MOT 1027 — Basic Medical Sciences III
- MOT 1036 — Introduction to Clinical Skills
- MOT 1081 — Internship: Administrative
- MOT 1082 — Internship: Clinical
- PSY 1001 — General Psychology I: GT-SS3
- PSY 1005 — Psychology of Workplace Relationships