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Medical Assisting, AS (MA)

Prepare for a career as a medical assistant and play an integral part of a physician’s health care team. Learn diverse skills in a hands-on environment and develop the skills needed for this versatile position.

Keiser University’s Associate of Science degree in Medical Assisting prepares students to perform medical assisting duties under the direct supervision of a physician, including preparing examination rooms, taking vital signs, assisting in minor surgical procedures, giving injections, performing venipuncture, assisting in laboratory operations, performing urinalysis, pregnancy testing, blood sugar, and various other waived laboratory tests, taking x-rays and administering electrocardiograms.

Medical assistants also learn to function in an administrative capacity, including patient communications, maintaining patient records, billing, scheduling appointments, ordering supplies and processing insurance claims.

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Program Mission

The Keiser University Medical Assisting Program’s mission is to provide high quality and challenging education to prepare medical assistants who are competent in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains to enter the profession.

Program Objectives

The following objectives are designed to meet Keiser University’s mission and its objectives:

  • Develop a student’s ability to perform various clinical duties.
  • Prepare students for jobs in the medical assisting profession.
  • Develop a student’s ability to perform various administrative duties.
  • Prepare students to take a variety of credentialing examinations related to medical assisting.

Program Goals

  • Develop a student’s ability to perform various clinical duties.
  • Prepare students for jobs in the medical assisting profession.
  • Develop a student’s ability to perform various administrative duties.
  • Prepare students to take a variety of credentialing examinations related to medical assisting.
  • To prepare competent entry level medical assistants in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domain.

Prerequisites for Major Courses

Program Outline

To receive an Associate of Science degree in Medical Assisting, students must earn a total of 60.5 credit hours. Program requirements are as follows:

Lower Division Courses

Medical Assisting Major Courses (36.5 credit hours)
* Clinical Procedures 3.5 credit hours
Medical Terminology 1.5 credit hours
Anatomy and Physiology 6.0 credit hours
Radiography 6.0 credit hours
* Laboratory Procedures I 4.0 credit hours
Medical Office Management 4.5 credit hours
* Laboratory Procedures II 4.0 credit hours
Externship I 3.5 credit hours
Externship II 3.5 credit hours
Behavioral Science (3.0 credit hours)
Strategies for Success 3.0 credit hours
American History Pre 1876 3.0 credit hours
American History Since 1876 3.0 credit hours
Introduction to Psychology 3.0 credit hours
Sociology 3.0 credit hours
Communications (3.0 credit hours)
Speech Communications 3.0 credit hours
Computers (3.0 credit hours)
Introduction to Computers 3.0 credit hours
English (3.0 Credit Hours)
English Composition I 3.0 credit hours
English Composition II 3.0 credit hours
Humanities/Fine Arts (3.0 credit hours)
American Literature 3.0 credit hours
English Literature 3.0 credit hours
Mathematics (3.0 credit hours)
Intermediate Algebra 3.0 credit hours
Natural Science (6.0 credit hours)
General Biology 3.0 credit hours
General Biology Laboratory 1.0 credit hours
Environmental Science 3.0 credit hours
Advanced Biology 3.0 credit hours
Advanced Biology Laboratory 1.0 credit hours
General Marine Biology 3.0 credit hours
General Chemistry 3.0 credit hours
General Chemistry Laboratory 1.0 credit hours
Advanced Chemistry 3.0 credit hours
Advanced Chemistry Laboratory 1.0 credit hours

* Must be completed with a grade of “C” or better before students are assigned to externship sites.

Program Outcomes

Daytona Beach Program Accreditation Statement

Keiser University’s Medical Assistant program at Daytona Beach campus is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Educational Programs (CAAHEP), 2339 N. California Ave, #47138 Chicago, IL 60647, on recommendation of the Medical Assisting Education Review Board (MAERB).

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