Medical Assistant AAS map

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS

  • Milestone CoursesThese courses are key to your success!

Prerequisites to MA Program Courses:

  • HED 119: Medical Terminology
  • 5 Credits
  • HED 121: Human Body and Disease I
  • 5 Credits
  • MAP 117: Applied Math for Workforce Programs I
  • 5 Credits

General Education Requirements:

  • CMST&220: Public Speaking
  • 5 Credits
  • ENGL&101: Composition I
  • 5 Credits
  • FAD 150: Industrial First Aid
  • 2 Credits
  • PSYC&100: General Psychology
  • 5 Credits

Program Courses:

  • HED 122: Human Body and Disease II
  • 5 Credits
  • HED 123: Human Body and Disease III
  • 5 Credits
  • HED 160: Pharmacology for Allied Health
  • 5 Credits
  • HED 239: Medical Ethics
  • 2 Credits
  • MA 115: Clinical Procedures I
  • 7 Credits
  • MA 116: Clinical Procedures II
  • 4 Credits
  • MA 195: Externship/Practicum
  • 6 Credits
  • MA 197: Externship/Practicum Seminar
  • 1 Credit

Additional Requirements for AAS Degree:

  • BIM 113: The Medical Office
  • 5 Credits
  • CSS 105: Intro to Healthcare Studies
  • 3 Credits
  • MA Program Electives: Select with Advisor
  • 7 Credits
  • NUTR& 101 Nutrition
  • 5 Credits
  • PSYC& 200: Lifespan Psychology
  • 5 Credits

Total Credits Required: 90

Suggested Schedule and checklist

Quarter 1 (Fall)
Quarter 2 (Winter)
Quarter 3 (Spring)
Quarter 4 (Summer)
Quarter 5 (Fall)
Quarter 6 (Winter)

Suggested Schedule:

  • HED 119: Medical Terminology
  • HED 121: Human Body and Disease I
  • HED 239: Medical Ethics
  • MAP 117: Applied Math for Workforce Programs I

To Do:

  • Apply for FAFSA or WASFA for next year
  • Set up your Bankmobile account
  • Get familiar with your CTCLink student homepage
  • Meet with your advisor
  • Submit MA application for Clinical Courses

Suggested Schedule:

  • ENGL&101: Composition I
  • HED 122: Human Body and Disease II
  • MA 115: Clinical Procedures I

To Do:

Suggested Schedule:

  • FAD 150: Industrial First Aid
  • HED 123: Human Body and Disease III
  • HED 160: Pharmacology for Allied Health
  • MA 116: Clinical Procedures II
  • PSYC&100: General Psychology.

To Do:

  • Meet with your advisor

Suggested Schedule:

  • CMST&220: Public Speaking
  • MA 195: Externship/Practicum
  • MA 197: Externship/Practicum Seminar

To Do:

  • Update your education plan with your advisor

Suggested Schedule:

  • CSS 105: Intro to Healthcare Studies
  • MA Program Electives: Select with Advisor
  • NUTR& 101 Nutrition

To Do:

  • Apply for graduation (After enrolling in your final quarter of classes)

Suggested Schedule:

  • BIM 113: The Medical Office
  • PSYC& 200: Lifespan Psychology

To Do:

  • Order cap and gown
  • Attend graduation
  • Begin your job search

Tips

  • Cumulative GPA must be 2.0 or higherto earn the degree
  • Letter of intent must be submitted by due date to be considered for the winter clinical cohort (MA 115)
  • Prior to starting MA 115:
    • Provide evidence of a satisfactory physical exam
    • Provide evidence of up-to-date immunizations and have initiated the Hepatitis B series

Which Quarter can I begin?

The 2-year pathway starts Fall quarter. While courses may be started any quarter, this will extend time to degree completion.

Program Modality

Instruction for this program is primarily on campus. HED, BIM, and Gen Ed courses are offered online.

Elective Course Options

BIM 101: Basic Keyboarding
BIM 102: Document Formatting
BIM 104: Intermediate Keyboarding
BIM 109: Internet Communications
(2nd and 3rd credits)
BIM 110: Microsoft Office Essentials
EDUC&115: Child Development
SOC&101: Intro to Sociology

Length of Program

90 Credits = 4-7 Quarters

Your specific route will be determined by the number of credits you take each quarter, where you start in your math and English pathways, and the quarter you start.

Career Outlook

The Medical Assisting program prepares students with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to obtain an entry level position as a national and state certified Medical Assistant. Completion of this program leads to roles in clinics, urgent care facilities, and some larger hospitals. The certificate as well as the AAS degree will prepare students to use administrative and clinical skills in a healthcare setting that often includes multitasking, problem solving, and the ability to work as a team with other healthcare professionals. Students will obtain adult and pediatric vital signs, perform clinic based laboratory testing, assist with minor surgeries, and perform injections as well as phlebotomy.

Future Education Opportunities

This degree prepares students to pursue the Bachelor or Applied Science – Applied Management at Big Bend Community College.

Limited Availability Courses Without Prerequisites

CSS 105 (F)
HED 239 (F, W)

Certificate Options

Medical Assisting Certificate of Achievement
Medical Office Receptionist Certificate of Accomplishment
  • CMST&220: Public Speaking
  • ENGL&101: English Composition I
  • FAD 150: Industrial First Aid
  • HED 119: Medical Terminology
  • HED 121: Human Body and Disease I
  • HED 122: Human Body and Disease II
  • HED 123: Human Body and Disease III
  • HED 160: Pharmacology for Allied Health
  • HED 239: Medical Ethics
  • MA 115: Clinical Procedures I
  • MA 116: Clinical Procedures II
  • MA 195: Practicum/Externship*
  • MA 197: Practicum/Externship Seminar
  • MAP 117: Applied Math for Workforce Programs I
  • PSYC&100: General Psychology

Total Credits: 65

*Students should have no more than one remaining general education requirement prior to enrollment in MA 195 and must intend to take it concurrently to complete certification.

Students who earn the AAS in Medical Assisting will also earn this certificate.