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Name
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| Associate
Degree
in
Business
Administration/Accounting
Graduate
will
have
successfully
completed
studies
in
Accounting,
Statistics,
Corporate
Accounting,
Auditing,
and
Banking
and
Money,
as
well
as
such
practical
applications
as
Accounting
Applications
and
Internet
Access.
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Name
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Locations |
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Graduate
will
master
a
variety
of
business
topics,
including
marketing,
selling
psychology,
management,
and
principles
of
accounting,
as
well
as
such
computer
applications
as
word
processing,
spreadsheets
and
database
management.
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Name
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Locations |
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A
graduate
will
have
clinical
skills
(EKG,
phlebotomy,
blood
pressure
testing,
injections,
lab
work),
specialized
administrative
skills
(typing,
bookkeeping,
insurance
billing,
front
office
operation),
and
prepare
you
for
five
physician
specialties:
Certified
Medical
Assistant,
Medical
Transcription,
Phlebotomy,
EKG,
and
Health
Unit
Coordinator.
The
graduate
will
be
qualified
to
work
in
medical
venues
ranging
from
hospitals
and
labs
to
private
practice
offices.
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Name
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Locations |
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A
graduate
will
be
familiar
with
a
wide
array
of
substantive
law
and
general
legal
procedures,
and
will
be
able
to
perform
a
number
of
tasks
in
a
legal
environment.
Graduates
will
master
legal
research
and
writing,
standard
legal
forms,
legal
pleading
drafts
and
other
documents,
litigation
support,
client
file
management,
and
other
related
activities.
Graduates
will
also
become
proficient
in
word
processing,
spreadsheets,
databases,
Windows
applications,
and
the
internet.
Graduates
will
be
trained
to
comply
with
the
Legal
and
Ethical
canons
regulating
the
paralegals
role
as
an
integral
member
of
the
legal
support
team.
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Name
|
Locations |
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A
graduate
will
be
qualified
for
two
distinct
paths:
as
an
Executive
Secretary
with
appropriate
computer
and
clerical
skills
or
as
a
Medical
Secretary
with
appropriate
medically
oriented
computer
and
clerical
skills.
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Locations |
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A
graduate
of
this
program
will
be
able
to
assist
a
physician
in
various
medical
settings.
Students
receive
both
classroom
training
and
clinical
experience
in
a
local
physicians
office
or
other
health
care
facility.
Students
study
basic
anatomy
and
physiology,
medical
terminology,
and
medical
assistance
procedures.
Working
directly
with
the
physician,
graduates
will
assist
with
back
office
procedures,
venipuncture,
running
a
12-lead
EKG,
and
with
pharmacology.
Graduates
will
also
have
basic
skills
in
bookkeeping,
billing,
typing,
and
basic
math
for
drug
conversions.
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