Medical Assisting

Medical Assisting

Make a difference in a patient’s hospital or clinical experience.

Prepare to succeed in a rapidly growing field with the College of the Mainland Medical Assisting program.

Medical Assistants are allied health professionals who assist the physicians in the medical setting; they perform routine administrative and clinical tasks in order to keep the physician’s office running efficiently.

The Medical Assisting Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (www.caahep.org) upon the recommendation of Medical Assisting Education Review Board (MAERB).

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Associate of Applied Science – Medical Assisting

An Associate of Applied Science degree in Medical Assisting prepares graduates for a fast entry into the healthcare workforce by building the skills needed to support both patient care and clinical operations.

Associate of Applied Science Degree Plan

Level Two Certificate – Medical Assisting

In three semesters of hands-on classes you will learn anatomy and physiology, human disease and pathophysiology, medical terminology, medical insurance, medical law, pharmacology and administration of medicine, clinical procedures and laboratory procedures.

Level Two Certificate Plan

Why Choose Medical Assisting at COM

  • Learn with state-of-the-art equipment including simulation manikins and an onsite clinical lab.
  • Faculty with real-world experience dedicate themselves to helping you succeed.
  • Internships in medical facilities such as University of Texas-Medical Branch can lead to job offers.
  • Day classes make beginning school while working convenient.
  • The Medical Assisting Program at College of the Mainland has a five-year average of  84.48% for retention for the years 2020-2024.

Program Details

Next Start Date

Fall (August)
Spring (January)

Learning Format

Face to Face

Program Length

Certificate: 3 semesters
AAS: 5 semesters

Degree Plan

View in course catalog

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Careers & Outcomes

Graduates in Medical Assisting are prepared for entry-level roles supporting patient care and clinical operations in physician offices, clinics, and other outpatient healthcare settings. Medical assistants perform both administrative and clinical duties, with opportunities to specialize, pursue certification, or advance within healthcare organizations, offering a stable career path and opportunities for continued growth.

See their Success

Meet these College of the Mainland grads to discover how our programs meet you where you are and take you where you want to go.

Additional Program Info

Cost of Attendance

Financial Aid and Scholarships Available

Program Requirements
  • High school diploma or High School Equivalency (HSE)
  • Approved Background Check
  • Approved Drug Check
  • Must pass all sections of TSI prior to admission
  • Required Immunization Records
Steps to Admission
  1. Apply to COM and submit the necessary documents (transcripts, meningitis vaccination if under 22 and proof of Texas residency).
  2. Meet with Academic Advisor.

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