
Vision Care Technician II (8398)
Vision Care Technician II (8398) This certificate program is designed to provide students with the basic skills and knowledge to begin work as an ophthalmic/optometric
Vision Care Technician II (8398) This certificate program is designed to provide students with the basic skills and knowledge to begin work as an ophthalmic/optometric
Vision Care Technician I (8397) This course is one of two courses that prepare students to be Vision Care Assistants. Students participating in this entry-level
Sports Medicine II (7662/8317) Upon successful completion of this course, students will be eligible to take the National Academy of Sports Medicine-Certified Personal Trainer (NASM-CPT)
Sports Medicine I (7660/8316) In this course, students earn a certification in First Aid/CPR/AED. The course introduces students to topics such as human anatomy and
Respiratory Therapy II (8373) Students will develop a scientific understanding of the biological and technical factors involved in respiratory therapy. Emphasis will be placed on
Respiratory Therapy I (8372) Students acquire basic knowledge of the respiratory therapy field, with a focus on the role and importance of respiratory therapy in
Medical Coding and Billing II (8389) Students will become familiar with the health insurance industry and legal and regulatory issues. Students will learn the principles
Medical Coding and Billing I (8388) Students will be introduced to healthcare systems, how to manage an office, and the electronic medical record as it
Medical Assistant I (8345) Students apply and implement medical-assisting skills and techniques learned in Medical Assistant I. They also learn management of health records; cardiopulmonary
Medical Assistant I (8345) Students gain foundational knowledge in basic anatomy and physiology, medical ethics, medical asepsis, terminology, medical mathematics, and legal responsibilities. Students also
Medical Terminology (8382 / 8384) Medical Terminology is designed to help students learn common medical terms essential for patient care. Topics are presented in logical
Introduction to Health and Medical Sciences (8301 / 8302) This course introduces the student to a variety of healthcare careers and develops basic skills required