Apollo College is a recognized leader in private education with
over 50,000 graduates. Apollo offers practical, real-world
education to its students. Specially designed degree and diploma
programs are based on class sizes for 15 to 24 students. The
small classes and individual attention from first-rate
instructors encourage lively interaction and allow students to
get the best practical hands-on experience.
The faculty and support staff is the best; helping to ensure that
students get the personal attention they need while attending the
college. As the demand for better-educated workers continues to
grow, so does Apollo College, expanding its course offerings and
campus sites in order to meet the needs of both students and
employers across the United States.
The competent Dental Assistant is a combination of chairside
assistant, technician, and office manager. The Dental Assistant
works with the dentist during the treatment of patients, becoming
the dentist's second pair of hands. The Dental Assistant
curriculum includes dental assisting theory, laboratory
instruction and clinical experiences in area dental offices. The
applicant must possess a high school diploma or GED.
Fitness Technician
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Fitness Technicians work in health clubs, fitness studios, rehab
facilities or independently as personal trainers. Personal
trainers guide and motivate clients to reach their peak fitness
potential. They assess the fitness needs of clients and develop
plans based on them. Personal trainers provide personal training,
present classes and instruct on proper nutrition.
Personal trainers must have a strong understanding of the
functions and vital processes of the human body so they can
effectively design and deliver personal nutrition and physical
fitness training programs. Creativity and determination are
important characteristics of fitness technicians. A good personal
trainer must be energetic and motivating, always encouraging
their clients to reach their maximum performance. Personal
trainers must continually strive to understand advances in the
industry and stay current with new equipment and techniques.
Massage Therapist
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The Massage Therapist Diploma program combines a complete and
comprehensive study of Swedish Massage with other manual and
energetic therapies. Supporting courses include a thorough
kinesthetic and tactile study of Human Anatomy and Physiology,
Professional Ethics and Communication, and the Business of
Massage. According to recent job analysis data, a massage
therapist should be competent in the following: display a passion
for the profession, employ appropriate communication skills,
design and implement a massage session, manage the business of a
massage practice, manage the critical components of a massage
practice, maintain self-care and wellness program, promote the
profession, and acquire knowledge, skills and credentials.
Medical Administrative Assistant
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The Medical Administrative Assistant Program includes two broad
aspects. The first encompasses secretarial skills, manual office
systems, and an introduction to microcomputers. This phase of the
program includes; medical law and ethics, medical terminology
used in professional practice, essential office skills, and areas
of medicine critical to office practice. The second phase of the
program teaches the knowledge and skills to master computer
software and systems commonly used in medical practice. The
student will develop proficiency in word processing, accounting
methods, spreadsheets, and database management.
Upon completion of classroom instruction and practical training,
students perform learned skills during a 240-hour externship in a
physician's office, clinic, or other approved medical/health care
facility.
Medical Assistant
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Medical Assistants aid the physician and other medical personnel
as they examine and treat patients. Medical Assistants also
perform office administrative tasks that keep a medical office or
clinic running smoothly. Graduates are prepared to work in
physicians' offices, clinics, nursing homes, and health care
centers as a medical secretary, medical assistant, medical
receptionist, or medical office manager.
The program provides clinical instruction, class lectures, and
practical experience through an externship in a medical facility.
Clinical instruction teaches students to prepare patients for
examinations, give injections, conduct electrocardiograms, and
process routine laboratory tasks. Instruction also covers office
duties such as completing insurance forms, scheduling
appointments, billing, bookkeeping, and medical collections.
Medical Office Management
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The Medical Office Management Associate of Applied Science
program provides the training and skills for a variety of tasks
and challenges needed in health care offices. With an associate
degree from Apollo College, graduates will be prepared to provide
day to day leadership and management in the office such as
supervising personnel, planning office procedures, developing
office policies and resuming customer service.
With the required educational background of an allied health
field for entry into the Medical Office Management program,
graduates will acquire the professional and business aspects to
be equipped in managerial/supervisory positions in health care
related fields. The program integrates an assortment of
instruction such as accounting, human resources, customer
service, computer applications and communications to ensure
graduates are knowledgeable and effective in the health care
office environment. Career opportunities with a Medical Office
Management associate degree may include working in medical
clinics, medical offices, hospitals, health care facilities or
health related organizations. Apollo College combines the medical
education already achieved with the business outlook from the
Medical Office Management program, giving graduates a dynamic and
versatile success in the allied health industry.
Pharmacy Technician
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The Pharmacy Technician program at Apollo College provides the
technical and practical training to allow the graduate to work as
an assistant to a licensed pharmacist in both retail and hospital
settings. The program provides the student with extensive
knowledge in pharmaceutical and medical terminology,
abbreviations and symbols used in prescribing, dispensing and
charting of medications and a working knowledge of drug trade and
generic names as well as strengths, dosages, dosage forms and
routes of administration.
Upon completion of all classroom instruction and practical
training, students perform learned skills during a 260-hour
externship in a hospital, retail pharmacy, or pharmaceutical
distributor.
Veterinary Assistant
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The Veterinary Assistant Program is intended to train individuals
to gain knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to perform in a
veterinary office. The student will learn to provide nursing for
animals under the direction of the veterinarian. Students will
learn all aspects of assisting in the operation of a veterinary
practice. They will learn the basics of first aid, anatomy,
routine care, emergency care, surgical preparation and basic
nursing techniques. They will learn how animals communicate,
animal behavior, training, breeding and the life cycles of young,
adult, and old animals. Students will learn teamwork and how to
communicate in the veterinary office.