Medical Assisting Program

Earn your Medical Assisting diploma in as few as 9 months.

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    Start your path toward a healthcare career with Unitek College’s Medical Assisting program, designed to prepare you for real-world success from day one. This hybrid program blends flexible online coursework with hands-on lab training and a comprehensive externship, giving you the opportunity to apply your skills in real healthcare settings. You’ll gain experience in both clinical and administrative procedures, from patient care and medical documentation to office operations and electronic health records, while also preparing to sit for industry-recognized certification exams. Program schedules vary by campus, but students typically attend on-campus labs two days per week, with options that may include morning, afternoon, or evening sessions depending on location and cohort size. With new start dates offered twice each month, you can begin your training sooner and stay on track toward your career goals. In as little as nine months, you can be ready to pursue a Medical Assistant role.
    HYBRID LEARNING
    Learn through a flexible blend of online coursework and hands-on lab training, helping you build real-world skills while balancing school and life.
    9-MONTH ACCELERATED PROGRAM
    Complete your training in as little as nine months and take the next step toward a fast-moving, in-demand healthcare career.
    CAREER-FOCUSED TRAINING
    MA Graduate Placement Rate 81%*
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    By the time I finished at Unitek, I scheduled and took my NCLEX within a month. I passed on my first time, all thanks to Unitek.
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    By the time I finished at Unitek, I scheduled and took my NCLEX within a month. I passed on my first time, all thanks to Unitek.
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    How to apply to the Medical Assisting program

    Follow these simple steps to start your path toward training to become a Medical Assistant.

    From your first conversation to your first day of class, our team is committed to supporting your goals. These steps represent a general overview of the admissions process and reflect the typical path most students follow when enrolling in the MA program. For a list of all admissions steps and requirements, please visit the college catalog.

    Admissions Requirements

    • Meet with admissions (virtual or in person)
    • Begin enrollment process
    • Submit a copy of a government-issued ID and proof of high school diploma/GED
    • Complete FAFSA and financial aid appointment
    • Complete entrance assessments
    • Start classes

    MA Curriculum (29 Credits*)

    Unitek College’s hybrid Medical Assisting program is designed to prepare you for entry-level Medical Assistant roles in as little as nine months, combining online learning with hands-on, in-person training. Coursework is completed using a combination of online, on-ground labs, and a supervised externship in a real healthcare environment. The curriculum emphasizes both clinical and administrative competencies, including medical terminology, patient care procedures, anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, diagnostic imaging, surgical techniques, medical law, and office operations.

    By the end of the program, you’ll complete 29 semester credits and a clinical externship, graduating with the experience, confidence, and career-ready skills needed to succeed in today’s healthcare settings.

    Course Totals
    29 Credit hours

    Course Credit Hours
    MA110 – Introduction to Medical Assisting 3.5
    MA111 – Pharmacology and Clinical Procedures 3.5
    MA112 – Diagnostic Procedures and Infection Control 3.5
    MA113 – Specialized Systems and Phlebotomy 3.5
    MA114 – Clinical Procedures and Surgical Assisting 3.5
    MA115 – Medical Office Administration 3.5
    MA116 – First Aid and Emergency Procedures in Medical Assisting 3.5
    MA117 – Medical Assisting Externship 4.5

    Complete your Medical Assisting diploma in as little as nine months through a focused, blended program that helps you move forward sooner without sacrificing hands-on experience.

    Our financial aid team is here to help you explore available funding options, including federal aid if eligible, scholarships, and flexible payment plans, so cost doesn’t stand in the way of your goals.

    Gain practical clinical and administrative skills through online coursework, in-person labs, and an externship, preparing you to contribute with confidence in today’s medical offices and clinics.

    Medical Assisting offers strong earning potential and long-term career stability. As of May 2024, according to the BLS, the mean annual wage for Medical Assistants is approximately $44,720*, with income potential that can increase through experience, specialization, or additional credentials. As of August 2025, demand for Medical Assistants is also growing rapidly, with employment projected to increase 12 percent through 2034, much faster than average for all occupations, according to the BLS. In this essential role, Medical Assistants support healthcare teams by performing a blend of clinical and administrative duties, often serving as the first and last point of contact for patients. Responsibilities may include scheduling appointments, managing medical records, ordering supplies, billing, taking vital signs, and assisting with patient care. Medical Assistants work in a wide range of settings, including physicians’ offices, hospitals, laboratories, and retirement communities, making this a versatile and people-centered path into healthcare.

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    *These placement rates are based on program-specific and campus-specific data reported to our institutional accreditor(s) in 2024. While the figures shown here are not separately reported to our accreditor, they are derived from those outcomes. For full details by program and campus, please visit our Disclosures page

    *Please note that wage data provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) or other third-party sources may not be an accurate reflection of all areas of the country, may not account for the employees’ years of experience, and may not reflect the wages or outlook of entry-level employees, such as graduates of our program (accessed on 3/17/2026).