
$3000
Cost
*Estimated Total
9-18
Months
*Approx. Program Length
24
Credits
*Clock Hours 780

Build Skills That Matter.
The Medical Assistant program teaches you how to support doctors by doing both patient care and office tasks. You’ll learn to take vital signs, help with exams, and manage schedules. It’s a great way to start your healthcare career and grow. After training, you’ll get real experience in a medical office and be ready to take a national certification exam.
What You’ll Learn
Introduction to Medical Assisting
Medical Terminology
Clinical Procedures
Medical Office I
Pharmacology
Medical Lab Procedures
Medical Office II
Medical Specialties
Anatomy and Physiology
Medical Assistant Externship I
Medical Assistant Externship II
Instructors
Admission Requirements
Must be at least 16 years old.
Adult students must provide their High School Transcripts, showing at least an 8th-grade math and an 11th-grade reading with a C grade or better and be able to document an 18 or higher on their ACT scores for both reading and math; or take the Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE) scoring at an 8th-grade level for math and an 11th-grade reading level.
Students must submit a current immunization record showing MMR or Titer, Tdap, Hep. B series, Varicella, current flu, up-to-date COVID-19 immunizations, and must have a current TB screening completed within the last year,
For Adult Students: A background check and drug screen are required. For High School Students: Only a drug screen is required.



