Medical Assistant School in Grand Junction

12 to 18 Month* Hands-On Medical Assistant Certificate and Degree Programs in Colorado & New Mexico

IntelliTec College Medical Assistant students practice administering a needle

If you like helping people and want a career in the medical field, training in IntelliTec’s Medical Assistant program could be a great fit for you!

Make use of your people-person skills and your passion for variety in a fulfilling career as a Medical Assistant.

As you gain hands-on training in the healthcare field, you’ll grow confident knowing you’ll have many opportunities to use your valuable skills as an important part of a medical team.


How will IntelliTec College prepare me for my Medical Assistant Career?

IntelliTec Medical Assistant program students will learn about the following:

  • Scheduling patients and maintaining medical records
  • Pharmacology drug classifications, drug calculations and administration
  • Identifying anatomy and physiology of the body’s systems
  • Care, treatment, and understanding of illnesses and injuries to the systems
  • Phlebotomy; blood pressure taking skills; injections and EKGs
  • CPR & First Aid knowledge and requirements
  • Electronic medical records application
  • Developing OSHA, HIPAA, and blood borne pathogen knowledge

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*Program length when completed as designed.

If you’re looking for medical assistant programs in Grand Junction or wondering how to start a career in healthcare in Colorado, IntelliTec College is here to support your journey. Many students search for “medical assistant schools near me” when they’re ready to build real-world skills and work in a clinical setting.

Our Grand Junction campus proudly serves students from across western Colorado who are ready to take the next step. Whether you’re exploring your options or already committed to the healthcare field, our team is available to answer your questions and help you move forward with confidence.

What Does a Medical Assistant Do?

Medical Assistants complete administrative and clinical tasks in the offices of physicians, hospitals, and other healthcare facilities. A certificate program that prepares you to become a Medical Assistant can provide you with a wide range of skills for any medical office setting, such as recording patient histories and other personal information, measuring vital signs, scheduling patient appointments, preparing blood samples for laboratory tests, and helping physicians with patient examinations.

When Do Medical Assistants Usually Work?

Office hours are generally 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Some offices offer extended hours on weekdays and Saturdays. Evening, weekend, or holiday work may sometimes be required to cover shifts in medical facilities that are always open.

Career Opportunities in Medical Assisting

Medical Assistants could find employment in the following settings:

  • Physician Offices
  • Laboratories
  • Family Practices
  • Physical Therapist Offices
  • Community Health Centers
  • Hospital Chiropractic Offices
  • Sports Medicine Facilities
  • and more!

Salary Potential for Medical Assistants

IntelliTec College provides career-training programs for entry-level positions. Salaries vary depending on geographic location, economic conditions, and willingness to relocate. Salaries by occupation and specific location can be found on the O*NET website. National figures for labor market activity, working conditions, and price changes in the economy are available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. You can also visit the campus career services department to learn where IntelliTec College graduates work and the beginning salaries in their respective careers.

 

How Is the Job Outlook?

According to O*Net Online, job opportunities for Medical Assistants have a bright outlook.  Between 2023 and 2033, the projected growth in Colorado is 36% and the projected growth in New Mexico is 21%, which is much faster than the average.

(** Source: https://www.onetonline.org/link/localtrends/31-9092.00?st=NM / https://www.onetonline.org/link/localtrends/31-9092.00?st=CO Accessed April 24, 2025)


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Medical Assistant Certificate

The Medical Assistant Certificate program is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions as Medical Assistants in a variety of healthcare settings. Students learn the structure and function of the major bodily systems in conjunction with medical terminology, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, computer skills, administrative processes, and the processing of medical insurance forms and claims. Graduates are prepared to sit for the AMT Registered Medical Assistant and Phlebotomist examinations for certification.

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Program length: 12 Months*

Award: Certificate

Credit hours: 59

Credentialing Information: Registered Medical Assistant (AMT)Phlebotomy Certification (AMT)

Healthcare Administration: Medical Assisting Degree

Upon successful completion of this program, graduates will possess skills and knowledge required for employment as a Medical Assistant, functional in a wide array of technological environments, such as hospitals, offices of physicians, and other healthcare facilities. Graduates are prepared to sit for the AMT Registered Medical Assistant and Phlebotomist examinations for certification.

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Program length: 18 Months*

Award: Occupational Associates Degree

Credit hours: 90.5

Credentialing Information: Registered Medical Assistant (AMT)Phlebotomy Certification (AMT) 

Here’s what you will learn in the Medical Assistant Certificate program:

MAC-100 Introduction to Medical Assisting Clinical Aspects
Prerequisite(s): CCR-100

Upon Successful completion of the course the student will have working knowledge of medical terminology. They will be trained in OSHA, HIPAA, and Blood Borne Pathogens. Students will have an understanding of the professional role the medical assistant has in the clinic setting. Students will be given an understanding of the history of medicine, medical law and Ethics and grammar skills. The student will have the basic training in the clinical aspects of Medical Assisting.

MAC-101 Introduction to Medical Assisting Front Office
Prerequisite(s): NA

Upon completion of this course, students should be able to demonstrate and understand the administrative side of Medical Assisting. The student will obtain skills in scheduling patients, maintaining medical records, determine insurance coverage, prepare financial reports and correspondences, as well as have a working knowledge of medical coding.

MAC-102 Digestive/Pharmacology/Pathology
Prerequisite(s): MAC-100, MAC-101

This course provides students with knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the digestive system. This course includes basic lab calculations as well as a comprehensive look at the principles of human organisms and diseases in the human body. Students should also have an understanding of CLIA while building on basic clinical skills.

MAC-103 Musculoskeletal/Integumentary/Sensory/Psychology
Prerequisite(s): MAC-100, MAC-101

This course provides students with knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the musculoskeletal system, integumentary system, sensory system, and the nervous system. This course covers the care, treatment and understanding of illness, injury and diseases related to these systems. Students will also learn the psychological effects of health on patients. Students will also build on previously learned lab skills.

MAC-104 Cardiovascular/Respiratory/Endocrine/Lymphatic/Immune
Prerequisite(s): MAC-100, MAC-101

This course provides students with knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular system, Respiratory System, Endocrine System, Lymphatic System, and Immune System. This course covers the care, treatment and understanding of illness, injury and diseases related to these systems. Students will also gain knowledge of minor surgery and instrument care. Students will also learn the psychological effects of health on patients. Students will also build on previously learned lab skills.

MAC-105 Urinary/Reproductive/Pediatric Development/Geriatric Care
Prerequisite(s): MAC-100, MAC-101

This course provides students with knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the urinary system and the reproductive system. This course covers the care, treatment and understanding of illness, injury and diseases related to these systems as well as an understanding of human development from birth to death. Students will also gain knowledge of exam procedures and modality use. Students will also build on previously learned lab skills.

MAC-106 Externship – Medical Assistant Certificate Program Externship
Prerequisite(s): All Courses

Upon successful completion of all terms the medical assistant student will participate in a 160-hour externship at an approved facility. The externship will provide the student with an opportunity to apply principles and practices learned in the program. Externs work under the direct supervision of qualified personnel at their extern site as well as supervision by the school staff. Evaluations of the extern will be performed at 80 and 160 hour intervals. Completed evaluation forms become a permanent part of the student’s records. Students must successfully complete their externship to fulfill all requirements for graduation.

CCR-100 College and Career Readiness
Prerequisite(s): NA

College and Career Readiness is the first six-week course designed to prepare students for Career Training Success. Classes meet 20 hours per week, Monday through Thursday. Class times available are either 9:00am – 2:00pm for day time students and 5:00pm – 10:00pm for night time students.

ACD-150 Advanced Career Development
Prerequisite(s): NA

Advanced Career Development is offered toward the end of your program and is designed to prepare students for Career Success. Classes meet for a total of 15 hours during the scheduled term.

Associate Degree Courses

CCR-100 College and Career Readiness
Prerequisite(s): NA

College and Career Readiness is the first six-week course designed to prepare students for Career Training Success. Classes meet 20 hours per week, Monday through Thursday. Class times available are either 9:00am – 2:00pm for day time students and 5:00pm – 10:00pm for night time students.

MAC-100 Introduction to Medical Assisting Clinical Aspects
Prerequisite(s): CCR-100

Upon Successful completion of the course the student will have working knowledge of medical terminology. They will be trained in OSHA, HIPAA, and Blood Borne Pathogens. Students will have an understanding of the professional role the medical assistant has in the clinic setting. Students will be given an understanding of the history of medicine, medical law and Ethics and grammar skills. The student will have the basic training in the clinical aspects of Medical Assisting.

MAC-101 Introduction to Medical Assisting Front Office
Prerequisite(s): CCR-100

Upon completion of this course students should be able to demonstrate and understand the administrative side of Medical assisting. The student will obtain skills in scheduling patients, maintaining medical records, determine insurance coverage, prepare financial reports and correspondences, as well as have a working knowledge of medical coding.

MAC-102 Digestive/Pharmacology/Pathology
Prerequisite(s): MAC-100, MAC-101

This course provides students with knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the digestive system. This course includes basic lab calculations as well as a comprehensive look at the principles of human organisms and diseases in the human body. Students should also have an understanding of CLIA while building on the basic clinical skills.

MAC-103 Musculoskeletal/Integumentary/Sensory/Psychology
Prerequisite(s): MAC-100, MAC-101

This course provides students with knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the musculoskeletal system, integumentary system, sensory system, and the nervous system. This course covers the care, treatment and understanding of illness, injury and diseases related to these systems. Students will also learn the psychological effects of health on patients. Students will also build on previous learned lab skills.

MAC-104 Cardiovascular/Respiratory/Endocrine/Lymphatic/Immune
Prerequisite(s): MAC-100, MAC-101

This course provides students with knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular system, Respiratory System, Endocrine System, Lymphatic System, and Immune System. This course covers the care, treatment and understanding of illness, injury and diseases related to these systems. Students will also gain knowledge of minor surgery and instrument care. Students will also learn the psychological effects of health on patients. Students will also build on previous learned lab skills.

MAC-105 Urinary/Reproductive/Pediatric Development/Geriatric Care
Prerequisite(s): MAC-100, MAC-101

This course provides students with knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the urinary system and the reproductive system. This course covers the care, treatment and understanding of illness, injury and diseases related to these systems as well as an understanding of human development from birth to death. Students will also gain knowledge of exam procedures and modality use. Students will also build on previous learned lab skills.

MAC-106 Externship – Medical Assistant Program Externship
Prerequisite(s): CCR-100, MAC-100, MAC-101, MAC-102, MAC-103, MAC-104, MAC-105

Upon successful completion of all terms the medical assistant student will participate in a 160-hour externship at an approved facility. The externship will provide the student an opportunity to apply principles and practices learned in the program. Externs work under the direct supervision of qualified personnel at their extern site as well as supervision by the school staff. Evaluations of the extern will be performed at 80 and 160 hour intervals. Completed evaluation forms become a permanent part of the student’s records. Students must successfully complete their externship to fulfill all requirements for graduation.

ACD-150 Advanced Career Development
Prerequisite(s): NA

During this course students will learn and develop their skills in various aspects that will contribute to career success. They will learn how to empower themselves for their career through preparation and proper goal setting. Students will learn how to properly develop an effective resume and cover letter, how to appropriately prepare for the interview process, what to expect during an interview, and how to follow-up once the interview is completed. They will specifically focus on developing understanding of the hiring process, the role of social media and networking play, how to search for jobs, what their worth is and what the job market is like. Students will also have the opportunity to perform a mock interview, focusing on how to answer common questions, as well as gain, develop their professionalism as it relates to the interview process and ultimately their career.

LE-150 Leadership
Prerequisite(s): CCR-100

Upon completion of this course, students will demonstrate an understanding of the importance of leadership as it relates to working for an organization and leading a team. This course has an emphasis on preparing students to focus on their leadership qualities and characteristics in an effort to be a contributing member of their organization.

HR-155 Human Resource Management
Prerequisite(s): CCR-100

Upon completion of this course, students will demonstrate an understanding of Human Resources Management within a professional setting. Students actively engage in learning by focusing on concepts of importance and applying their knowledge with real-world cases.

CT-201 Critical Thinking
Prerequisite(s): CCR-100

This introductory level course presents a variety of topics essential to a student’s development in critical thinking. Students are introduced to concepts essential to the comprehension, analysis, and creation of arguments: induction, deduction, informal fallacies, Aristotelian and symbolic logic, modes of persuasion, perspective and bias, language and meaning, culminating in the development of reasonable strategies for belief formation.

BC-210 Business Communications
Prerequisite(s): CCR-100

This course provides the foundations of all types of business communication including letters, memos, electronic communication, written reports, oral presentations, and interpersonal communication. The course also includes topics of resumes, application letters, interviewing tips, and employment follow-up documents.

IB-215 Introduction to Business
Prerequisite(s): CCR-100

This course provides students with an overview of business in an increasingly global society serving as an introduction to business terminology, concepts, environments, systems, strategies, and current issues. Topics include an overview of the business environment, business ethics, entrepreneurship and global business, management, marketing, production, information systems, and financial elements of business. This course provides a solid business foundation for more detailed and higher-level study in subsequent courses.

AG-255 American Government
Prerequisite(s): CCR-100

This course introduces students to the fundamentals of American government and politics focusing on the historical evolution of government and policies, the major institutions, and the major processes.

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Medical Assistant Certifications

Graduates have the opportunity to sit for the following certifications:

  • Registered Medical Assistant (AMT)
  • Phlebotomy Certification (AMT)
  • CPR (Full BLS certification which includes CPR, First Aid & AED)

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IntelliTec College Locations

IntelliTec College has 4 accredited campus locations in Colorado Springs, CO, Grand Junction, CO, Pueblo, CO, and Albuquerque, NM. Each of our campuses provides a unique learning experience, helping you become a career-ready professional. Explore your career options today!

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