Medical Assistant Certificate, AAS and AAS-T (I-BEST)
Here is a general overview of what your classes will look like following each quarter. This information may change. Please contact your advisor for more information regarding the courses. To see which materials are needed for your courses, click this bookstore link (Links to an external site.) and enter the course information.
General Overview
When can I start? Fall (September) or Winter (January)
How long is the program?
- 4 quarters (11 months) with 70 credits for the certificate
- 6 quarters (17 to 18 months) with 90 total credits for the AAS or AAS-T degree
When do classes meet? Daytime: Tuesday - Thursday. Evening: Monday - Wednesday. Check class schedule online. Both daytime and evening options are hybrid
Are summer classes required? Yes. You cannot complete the certificate or degree without attending classes during summer quarter (July and early August).
Medical Assistants work in the frontlines of medical care, helping physicians and specialists with medical procedures and administrative duties. You will learn to work with patients for a variety of procedures: drawing blood, performing EKGs, giving medications or immunizations, assisting doctors with minor surgeries, and explaining medical insurance and billing. The program includes a clinical practicum where students will practice their skills in the field. You will be prepared to take all four nationally recognized medical assistant credentialing exams such as the Registered Medical Assistant certification exam, which is required for work.
You can learn more about the MEDA program in our $25 class CCP 045 Bridge to Allied Health and Human Services.
What does a medical assistant do?
Learn more about Medical Assistant Technical Standards (physical requirements, working conditions, and job duties) and Occupational Risks. Download Learn more about Medical Assistant Technical Standards (physical requirements, working conditions, and job duties) and Occupational Risks.
What is the average salary?
$52,620 annually Links to an external site. in the Seattle-Bellevue-Tacoma area. Most medical assistants earn at least $44,410; there is a wide salary range.
Who can I contact with questions?
- New students, please visit our Zoom lobby (Links to an external site.) to talk with someone by video chat, or e-mail our advising department.
- For current students, please visit RTC's advising page (Links to an external site and look for the faculty counselor assigned to Medical Assistant.
Overall Materials Needed:
- Access to a functioning laptop or computer (you may use computers in the RTC Library or Learning Resource Center)
- Webcam
- Working internet connection
- CastleBranch account ($106), with immunizations and background check
- Malpractice and liability insurance ($14.62)
- Personal health insurance
- Two sets of scrubs ($50 each)
- Clinical supplies (stethoscope with a pressure cuff, $50; watch with a second hand, $20; disposable gloves, $20)
- Textbooks and software codes ($365 for program classes; $75 additional for AAS and AAS-T General Education classes)
Note: Students must complete 160 hours in a clinic during the fourth quarter of the program to meet the licensing criteria for Washington State.
Minimum GPA or grades to graduate
You need to earn a 2.7 in COL 101 and all MEDA classes for the certificate. You can earn a 2.0 or better in each general education class needed for a degree. Finally, your overall or cumulative GPA must be 2.0 or higher.
Materials Warning
Some materials on this page are listed as TBD, which means that the materials have yet to be determined. Please consult your instructor on what textbooks or materials are required for the class. If you rent a textbook, make sure you return it by the deadline. If you purchase a textbook, you can sell it back to the RTC bookstore -- but make sure that you won't need the book again for classes in the future!
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