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EMT (Emergency Medical Technician)
Career Technical Education 2018 Fall Schedule
Antelope Valley Adult Education 1220 West Ave J, Lancaster, CA
Dental Assistant Program
Dental Assisting 1 $ 300
Oral health and nutrition, dental charting, general anatomy and physiology, mouth disease, teeth functions , infection, ortho-dontics, periodontics, lab, x-ray history and precautions, safety, ethics and office management .
8/13/18—12/18/18 M T 4:30—7:00 pm Brooks
Uniform is required: (Grey color). Classes are held at: AVHS 44900 Division St, Lancaster Rm331
Sulli-
van 1/22/13—3/14/13 TR
2:00
- 4:00pm
EMT—Basic
The EMT Course prepares students for the National Registry
of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) Exam . Offered in
coordination with AVROP EMT accredited Program.
The course teaches both didactic and hands on instruction in the knowledge and skills necessary to become a Certified EMT-Basic. Subjects include CPR, terminology, anatomy, life sup-port, patient assessment, communicable diseases, and emer-gencies. EMT's may work on ambulances, in hospitals, for the fire departments, law enforcement agencies, and in the mili-tary. EMT's provide treatment and transport to ill or injured patients. HS/GED required for certification. Criminal Back-ground will be checked. Computer/Internet access is required. Uniform is required: Dark navy blue EMS or uniform pants ONLY, a
white polo shirt, and a solid black belt .
8/14/18—12/20/18 T W 4:00 pm—7:00 pm Th 4:00 pm—8:00 pm Chacon Fee: $500
Pharmacy Technician Program
Introduction to procedures, operations, drugs, medications,
dosage forms/strengths, inventory control and assisting the
pharmacist. Externship opportunities available. This is a full-year
program from August through May.
Interested new applicants should visit or call the school to be
placed on the interest list. Students must attend an information
night in July 2018 and complete the application/interview pro-
cess to be approved for the program.
Uniform is required (white lab coat)
This program meets the requirements for CA state certification
(HSD or equivalency is required for state certification).
First semester:
8/14/18—12/20/18
T W Th 5:00—8:00 pm
S voboda /Neely
Fee: $600
/22/13—5/09/13
TWR 5:00-
Phlebotomy Technician I Phlebotomy Technician I
(Program offered in coordination with AUMT Institute Phlebotomy school). The course prepares graduates for entry-level positions as phle-botomists in hospitals, clinics, Laboratory Service Centers and physician’s offices. Upon completion of the program , students will have met all of the State of California’s requirements to become a Certified Phlebotomy Technician I (CPTI). Passing a National Certification examination is also required and will be given on campus after the Didactic Training and prior to com-pleting Externship. 8/14/18—10/11/18 T & Th 5:30—8:30 pm $1500
Registration begins Monday, July 16, 2018 on a first-come, first-served basis during regu-lar office hours until classes are full or the sec-ond class meeting at the Lancaster main office at the above address.
Payment is due at time of registration (Cash, Credit Cards: VISA/MC/Amex—no personal checks).
Classes with insufficient enrollment will be cancelled and refunds will be issued in the same manner as paid.
Certificates are awarded upon suc-cessful completion of each course. Program completion certificates are awarded upon completion of the sequence of classes listed below.
All classes meet in Lancaster.
Registration fees does not include books. Books are available for pur-chase at the main office or can be purchased online.
Registration Information
Certificate Programs
Career Technical Education 2018 Fall Schedule
Antelope Valley Adult Education 1220 West Ave J, Lancaster, CA 93534
(661) 483-2302 ● (661) 942-3042
The Antelope Valley Adult Education offers the following certificate programs. End-of-program completion certificates are issued upon completion of the required courses.
Administrative Secretary
Keyboarding/Typing*
Introduction to Computers
MS Word
MS Excel
MS Publisher
MS Access (recommended)
MS PowerPoint
Office Skills & Business Communications
Medical Assistant
Medical Terminology
Medical Administrative Skills
Medical Clinical Skills
Introduction to Computers**
Medical Assistant—Certification
Medical Secretary
Medical Terminology
Keyboarding/Typing*
Introduction to Computers
MS Word
Office Skills & Business Comm.
Pharmacy Technician
Medical Terminology
Pharmacy Technician 1 & 2
Medical Biller and Coder
Medical Terminology
Medical Administrative Skills
Medical Billing and Coding
Electronic Medical Records
Introduction to Computers **
* Typing with a minimum of 35 wpm and 95% accuracy. ** Recommended
Dental Assistant
Dental Assistant 1 & 2
EMT (Emergency Medical Technician)
EMT Course Patient Care Technician
Medical Terminology
Patient Care Technician
Personal Fitness Training
Personal Fitness Training
Computer Repair Technician
Computer Repair Technician
Phlebotomy Technician
Phlebotomy Technician
Medical Assistant: Terminology & Human Anatomy $ 150
Introduction to medical terminology using words, prefixes, suffixes,
combining forms, abbreviations and pronunciation. Anatomy in-
cludes body systems and structures. Recommended for all medical
classes.
8/13/18— 12/20/18 M W Th 2:00—5:00 pm Neely 8/13/18— 12/20/18 M W Th 5:00—8:00 pm Neely
Medical Assistant: Administrative Skills * $ 200
Instruction on communication skills, appointment scheduling, bill-
ing, accounts receivables, records, medical laws/ethics, banking,
financial management, office skills, and receptionist duties.
8/14/18—12/20/18 T Th 2:00—5:00 pm Neely/Wallace
Medical Assistant: Clinical Skills * $ 250
Instruction and hands-on practice to acquire skills to assist physi-
cians. Includes vital signs, surgical procedures, medical office lab
skills, administering medications, veni-puncture, ECG, emergency
procedures, and nutrition. Externship opportunities available.
8/13/18—12/21/17 M W F 9:00—12:00 pm Wallace
Medical Assistant: CCMA Certification Review $ 100
Review of terminology, anatomy, administrative, and clinical skills
to prepare students for the Medical Assistant Certification Exam.
9/11/18—12/18/18 T 5:00— 8:00 pm Lopez
Medical Assistant: Certification Exam
The computer-based state certification exam is proctored
through PearsonVue . Eligible students must have recent work
experience or recent formal training in an approved MA program.
Applications and fees are submitted to CCBMA at least 4 - 8
weeks before scheduling a testing date. Upon approval, students
can register with PearsonVue to take the test . Fee: $185 (Basic
& two specialties) $145 (Basic & one specialty)
Instruction and hands-on practice in insurance coverage,
claims, collections; computerized training in charges, pay-
ments, adjustments and deposits. Extensive ICD-10 and CPT
coding for overall billing practices. Record keeping and med-
ical office operations.
8/13/18—12/19/18 M W 5:00-8:00 pm Lopez $250
Medical Billing and Coding Program
Patient Care Technician *
Electronic Medical Records An electronic medical record is the computerized version of
the traditional chart. Electronic versions allow medical pro-
fessionals to zoom in on the precise information they need
to provide the best possible care to their patients. This
course will introduce students to the medical record for-
mats, numbering and filing systems, storage and retrieval
systems as well as legal requirements for maintain medical
records.
8/16/18—12/20/18 Th 5:00-8:00 pm Lopez $100
1/23/13—5/08/13 MW 5:00-8:00 pm Lopez
This course prepares the student to work as an entry-level
Patient Care Technician in a clinic, hospital, nursing home,
or long-term care facility. Students will learn to check vital
signs, administer CPR and First Aid, assist in medical exami-
nations, perform electrocardiograms (EKGs), perform basic
laboratory procedures and phlebotomy, as well as learn to
provide basic patient care including bathing, feeding, toi-
leting, and ambulating patients. Upon successful completion
of the course, the student will also be eligible to take the
National Health-career Association exam to become a Certi-
fied Patient Care Technician (CPCT).
8/13/18—12/19/18 M W 1:00—4:00 pm Wallace $250
* Medical Uniform in Teal color is Required
Medical Assistant Program
Medical Billing & Coding *
Introduction to Computers $60
Introduction to basic computer use, including word processing,
the Internet, e-mail, basic maintenance and troubleshooting for
Windows-based computers.
8/13/18—9/21/18 M W F 8:30—11:30 am Mazas 10/16/18—12/20/18 T Th 12:00—3:00 pm Mazas 8/13/18—10/10/18 M W 5:00—8:00 pm Haussmann
Keyboarding (Typing) $60
Introduction to proper typing techniques and touch control to
build typing skills and accuracy using the computer keyboard.
Typing with a minimum of 35 wpm with 95% accuracy is re-
quired to qualify for certificate programs.
8/14/18—10/4/18 T Th 8:30—11:30 am Mazas
MS Word (Word Processing) $60
Create and edit Word documents, research papers, résumé and
cover letters using a wizard. Create documents with a table,
chart, and watermark. Generate form letters and mail merge.
Create a professional newsletter. (Prereq: Keyboarding).
9/24/18—10/31/18 M W F 8:30—11:30 am Mazas 8/14/18—10/4/18 T Th 5:00—8:00 pm Haussmann
MS Excel (Spreadsheets) $60
Create a worksheet and an embedded chart, formulas, func-
tions, formatting and web queries, what-if analysis, charting,
financial functions, data tables and amortization schedules.
11/2/18—12/21/18 M W F 8:30—11:30 am Mazas 10/15/18—12/19/18 M W 5:00—8:00 pm Haussmann
MS PowerPoint (Presentation) $60
Create a slide show using design templates, text slide layout,
outline tab, clip art, and visuals. Modify visual elements and
presentation formats.
10/15/18—12/19/18 M W 12:00—3:00 pm Mazas
MS Publisher (Desktop Publishing) $60
Create and edit a publication, design a newsletter, publish a
tri-fold brochure, create business forms and tables
8/13/18—10/10/18 M W 12:00—3:00 pm Mazas
MS Access (Database Management): $60
Students will learn database creation, tables, filters, creating queries, sorting and maintaining a database. Basic computer skills required.
8/14/18—10/11/18 T Th 12:00—3:00 pm Mazas
Office Skills & Business Communications $60
Prepares students for entry-level professional office employ-
ment. Instruction involves interpersonal relations, business
ethics, filing and organization, job search strategies, résumé
and cover letter preparation, business communications, and
phone etiquette. Basic computers/Word/Excel/PP and
typing are required.
10/9/18—12/20/18 T Th 8:30—11:30 am Mazas
10/9/18—12/20/18 T Th 5:00—8:00 pm Haussmann
Personal Fitness Training
Computer Repair Technician
Administrative Secretary Program
Computer Repair Technician A+ $75
Install, configure, upgrade, and maintain PCs, Window OS,
and SOHO networks. Utilize troubleshooting and tools to
resolve PC, OS, and network issues and implement security
practices.
9/5/18—11/14/18 M W 5:00—8:00 pm Warren
12 MW
5:00- 8:00 pm
Personal Fitness Training
Program prepares students to pass the NASM (National Academy of Sports Medicine) certification or the NSCA-CPT (Certified Personal Trainer) certification. Students are intro-duced to Kinesiology, anatomy, muscle action, motor behav-ior, exercise application, resistance, flexibility, and balance training, nutrition, body composition and meal planning. Classes will resume January, 2019.