Associate of Applied Science in Health Care Administration
The Associate of Applied Science in Health Care Administration program will prepare students with the knowledge and skills to assume entry level management positions in health care. The program will also prepare students who wish to seek bachelors or higher degrees in the profession of health care administration. Students will be prepared for work in such areas as the front office setting of medical, dental, and hospital facilities upon completion of the Health Care Administration Program. Students will also demonstrate critical thinking, information management, personal and professional development; communicate skills and respect and responsibility. Graduates will apply their knowledge of health care delivery systems, finance, reimbursement, health law and ethics and accounting practice to business and administrative roles. Graduates will be ready to supervise and direct staff in health care operations and information systems in both hospitals and community based care settings and to participate in quality improvement efforts. Employment in such career fields as Healthcare Administration is expected to grow faster than average according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Job prospects should be very good as the need for healthcare continues to grow.
Associate of Occupational Science in Radiography (Advanced Placement Track)
The Advanced Placement Track Radiography program at Pima Medical Institute is accredited and is delivered via online classes using an Internet-based interactive learning management system. You will be presented with information in anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, methods of patient care, radiographic techniques and communication, as a student of the program. Graduates of the Pima Medical Institute Advanced Placement Track Radiography program are eligible to apply to sit for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists certification exam and receive an Associate of Occupational Science degree. The program is created for students who possess prior radiography education. Students meeting the admission criteria are granted 44.5 transfer credits for clinical experience (35.5 credits) and previous academic course work (9.0 credits).