Tech Prep Program

Medical Assisting Diploma

Educational Pathway

NORRIS HIGH SCHOOL


Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

Required Courses for Norris High Graduation

English 9

Science 9

Math 9

Civics

Enrichment

 

 

 

English 10-Composition

Math 10

Biology or Applied Biology

Speech

Global Perspectives

Physical Fitness

 

English 11- Intermediate

   Advanced

American History

English 12 - Tech Writing

    or British Lit.

 

Elective Courses Recommended to Prepare for Medical Assisting 

Keyboarding

 

 

 

 

Economic Perspectives

Information Processing

Business Law

Business Management

Biology II

Accounting

Applied Communication

School-To-Work

Physiology

 

Elective Courses Approved For:

Advanced Placement

 

Advanced Standing

 

 

Advanced Placement:  A student is exempt from enrolling in a parallel course at SCC if a grade B or better was maintained in the high school course.

Advanced Standing:  A student must still enroll in the parallel SCC course.  They may either test out or waive portions of the college course depending on the high school/SCC agreement.

Ask your teachers or counselors for further details.

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Southeast Community College - Lincoln

1st Year

2nd Year

1ST QTR

Anatomy & Psysiology

Medical Terminology I

Medical Assisting Orient.

English Grammar

Beginning Keyboarding II

Document Basics

 

2ND QTR

Medical Terminology II

Communication in Allied Health

Medical Law, Ethics & Bioethics for the Medical Office Employee

First Aid

Basic Pharmology

Medical Calculations

BeginningKeyboardingIII

Office Accounting I

Microsoft Word I

3RD QTR

Exam Room Techniques

Basic Urinalysis &

     Microbiology for the

      Office Lab

Basic Urinalysis &

      Microbiology Lab

Basic Hemotology for the

       Office Lab

Basic Hemotology Lab

Medical Assisting

     Machine Transcription

Medical Office Procedure

 

4TH QTR

Clinical Education

Senior Clinical Seminar

Medical Diseases

Insurance for the Medical

    Office

Interpersonal Relations

 

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