Brown Mackie College - Michigan City
Personal Attention, Professional Growth
We're here for you.
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At Brown Mackie College - Michigan City, our programs are
designed with the practical student in mind. School is a means to
an end--the way to get the skills and training you need to begin
your career or take the next step up in your current job. Our
courses are thoroughly oriented to the real working world. We
focus on the development of technical proficiency in your field
as well as the overall professional approach expected in
business, industrial or medical environments.
School fits into your life--not the other way around.
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Brown Mackie College - Michigan City makes it easy to take
classes. We offer sessions in the day or the evening--whichever
suits you best. You can work school around the other demands of
your life--whether it's your family, a job or other pursuits that
are important to you.
College doesn't have to be a juggling act.
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One of the many student-friendly features of Brown Mackie College
- Michigan City is our unique pace. Rather than juggle three
classes concurrently each quarter the way full-time students at
traditional colleges do, Brown Mackie students focus on one
course at a time. Each class is offered at an accelerated pace,
lasting one month. No switching gears between different subjects;
no pulling all-nighters to study for three or four final exams at
once. At the end of each month, you have another set of credits
under your belt and you're ready to move on to the next course.
You can start taking classes as soon as you're ready.
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Since each month offers a new start, there's no need to wait
until September or January for the beginning of a new semester.
This is just one more way that Brown Mackie College - Michigan
City makes itself compatible to the individual needs of our
students.
Financial Assistance
Financial Aid is available for those who qualify.
Accreditation
Brown Mackie College - Michigan City is accredited to award
associate's degrees and certificates by the Accrediting Council
for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS), 750 First Street
NE, Suite 980, Washington, DC 20002-4241; 1-202-336-6780.
This institution is regulated by the Indiana Commission on
Proprietary Education, 302 W. Washington Street, Room E201,
Indianapolis, IN 46204; 1-317-232-1320. Advertising code (AC):
AC 0138

Medical Assisting - Associate of Science
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The Associate of Science in Medical Assisting program prepares
graduates to work under the direction of physicians in a private
practice or medical setting. Students develop a solid foundation
in communication and problem-solving skills through general
education course work.
Medical Office Management - Associate of Science
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The associate's degree program in medical office management is
designed to prepare students for entry-level employment in an
insurance coding and billing department of a physician's office,
clinic or hospital. Graduates may perform clerical and
administrative tasks, analyze information and combine that with
knowledge of insurance reimbursement and coding guidelines to
expedite physician payments.
Surgical Technology - Associate of Science
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The Associate of Science degree program in Surgical Technology is
designed to provide students with the required knowledge base and
technical skills required to obtain entry-level employment in the
field of surgical technology.
To achieve this goal, the program curriculum provides study in:
- General and specialty surgical procedures
- Principles of anesthesia
- Anatomy and physiology
- Medical terminology
- Surgical technology techniques
Additional course work in general education helps students to
grow professionally and develop the ability to assume leadership
roles.
Veterinary Technology - Associate of Science
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Students in the Associate of Applied Science - Veterinary
Technology degree program learn how to work with and under the
direction of veterinarians in an office or other medical setting.
Students gain valuable skills in:
- Animal patient care
- Anesthesia
- Surgical assistance
- Laboratory procedures
- Radiography
Additional general education courses assist professional growth
as students move from the classroom into the workplace. Upon
graduation, students are prepared for entry-level positions in
veterinary offices and animal hospitals and shelters.
Certificate Programs
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Certificate programs are also available in Medical Assistant.
Information
If you are interested in this school and would like to find out more, please
Request Information from Brown Mackie College - Michigan City.
