Peninsula College Medical Office Assisting, Associate in Applied Science
Peninsula College

Peninsula College

Medical Office Assisting, Associate in Applied Science

Port Angeles, USA

Associate of Applied Science

6 semesters

English

Full time

Jan 2026

USD 12,450 / per year *

On-Campus

* including housing and additional fees, international students can expect to pay around $19,575 per year

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Key Summary

    About : The Medical Office Assisting Associate in Applied Science program trains students for administrative roles in healthcare settings. Students learn key skills in medical terminology, office management, and patient interaction. The program emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical experience, preparing graduates for the healthcare workforce.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various careers in healthcare, including roles as medical assistants, office managers, or billing specialists. The program equips students to work in hospitals, physician's offices, and other health-related facilities, contributing to the efficiency of healthcare operations.

The Peninsula College Associate in Applied Science (AAS) Medical Office Assisting program provides training for adults seeking employment in the administrative areas of medical offices, clinics, hospitals, home health, extended care facilities, and other healthcare settings. Graduates are likely to find employment in these areas, while advanced degrees may provide access to a wider range of career opportunities in healthcare. Technology skills are integrated to prepare students for medical office employees, including electronic medical billing and coding, bookkeeping and accounting, and charting in patient records. Immunizations and background checks must be completed prior to the student being placed into a local healthcare facility for their required externship/practicum experience(s).

Goals

  • Prepare students for a variety of medical office-related jobs.
  • Offer a medical office assistant program that aligns with recommendations from local employers and industry trends.
  • Meet the growing need for trained Rotating Allied Health Program Planning medical office assistants.