Medical Assistant
Associate of Applied Science Degree
Advisor: Cheri Calsetta
Medical Assistants are specifically trained to work in ambulatory settings, such as physicians’ officies, clinics, and surgical centers. These multiskilled allied health personnel can function in both administrative and clinical areas. The Program Director is currently working on program accreditation through the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA). Upon graduation from an accrediated program, students are eligible to sit for the certifying examination through the AAMA.
Outcomes - Graduates are prepared to:
- Perform administrative duties including insurance billing, bookkeeping, and scheduling appointments and procedures;
- Collect and prepare laboratory specimens and perform basic laboratory tests;
- Perform diagnostic tests, including respiratory function tests and electrocardiography;
- Assist in patient care: screen patients, take vital signs, and assist with office procedures;
- Administer medications applying pharmacology principles; maintain medical and immunization records;
- Respond to and initiate written communications in a professional manner;
- Follow legal guidelines in maintaining documentation and patient records;
- Utilize computer software appropriately for various office functions; and
- Understand and apply HIPPA guidelines in the office setting.
Estimated Resident Program Cost:
| Tuition and Fees | $6773 |
| Application Fee | $30 |
| Lab Fees | $135 |
| Books/Supplies | $1875 |
| TOTAL: | $8913 |
Prerequiste Skills
Students wishing to enter the Medical Assistant program are strongly advised to be proficient in keyboarding and typing.
Completion of the Health Science Orientation is required.
A grade of “C-” or above must be achieved in all courses to advance and graduate from the program.
Fall Semester 1
| Course | No. | Title | Credits |
| ACCT | 101 | Accounting Procedures | 3+ |
| AH | 185 | Basic Medical Terminology | 3+ |
| COMM | 135 | Interpersonal Communication | 3+ |
| CIT | 110 | Introduction to Computers | 3+ |
| ENGL | 124** | Business and Professional Communication | 3+ |
SUBTOTAL |
15 |
Spring Semester 1
| Course | No. | Title | Credits |
| BIO | 213** | Anatomy & Physiology I/Lab | 4+ |
| HI | 132* | Health Data Content and Structure | 3+ |
| HI | 156 | Legal and Regulatory Aspects of Healthcare | 3+ |
| MATH | 161** | College Algebra with Science Applications | 3+ |
| AH | 140* | Pharmacology | 2+ |
SUBTOTAL |
15 |
Fall Semester 2
| Course | No. | Title | Credits |
| BIO | 214* | Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab | 4+ |
| MO | 138* | Clinical Procedures I | 3+ |
| OO | 266* | Microsoft Word 2007 | 3+ |
| OO | 111* | Fund of Health Insurance | 4+ |
| PSY | 101 | General Psychology | 3+ |
SUBTOTAL |
17 |
Spring Semester 2
| Course | No. | Title | Credits |
| OO | 255* | Medical Transcription I | 3+ |
| HI | 236* | ICD Coding | 3+ |
| HI | 237* | CPT Coding | 3+ |
| MO | 238* | Clinical Procedures II | 3+ |
| OO | 241* | Medical Office Management | 2+ |
| AH | 201* | Medical Science | 3+ |
SUBTOTAL |
17 |
Summer Semester
| Course | No. | Title | Credits |
| MO | 241* | Clinical Review | 1+ |
| MO | 242* | Internship | 4+ |
| AH | 120 | IV Therapy | 1+ |
SUBTOTAL |
6 |
Total Program Credits: 70~
~ Many students need preliminary math and English courses before enrolling in the program requirements. These courses may increase the total number of program credits. Students should review their math and English placement before planning out their full program schedules.
+ A grade of "C-" or above required for graduation
* Indicates prerequisites needed
** Placement in course(s) is determined by placement assessment
