Contact Information
- Division
- Sciences and Mathematics
- Dean
- Randy Lehr
- Associate Dean
- Nancy James
- Division Office
- V 211, Rocklin Campus
- Department Office
- RN1 100, Rocklin Campus
- Department Phone
- (916) 660-8300
Overview
Allied Health offers alternatives to nursing and medicine for students interested in healthcare professions. Careers include Dental Hygiene, Licensed Vocational Nursing, Medical Assisting, Physical Therapy Assistant, Respiratory Therapist, Radiology Technician, Sonography, and others. Allied Health at Sierra College is designed to help identify and train for these alternative healthcare careers and to prepare students for success working in hospitals, clinics, dental offices and long term care facilities.
Degrees/Certificates
Associate Degrees
Certificates of Achievement
Allied Health - General Option
AS Degree and/or Certificate of Achievement
The Allied Health General Option is designed as a gateway into allied health professions and to prepare students for success in Allied Health degree and certificate programs at Sierra and other institutions. This may include training programs for professions such as Dental Hygiene, LVN, Medical Assistant, Occupational Therapy Assistant, Physical Therapy Assistant, Respiratory Care, Radiology Technician, Sonography and others. Some variation in degree/certificate requirements may exist for particular Allied Health programs, therefore, it is essential that students refer to the catalog of their intended transfer institution and contact a counselor to ensure that all required coursework is completed. For the degree, students must fulfill the following major requirements with grades of “C” or better, complete a minimum of 60 degree-applicable semester units (12 of which must be completed at Sierra College) with a grade point average of at least 2.0 and complete one of the following three general education patterns:
- Sierra College Associate Degree Requirements;
- California State University General Education Breadth pattern;
- Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC).
A certificate is designed to provide career technical skills; it is not equivalent to an associate degree.
Required Courses
Code | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
ALH 0020 | Introduction to Allied Health | 1 |
Select 17 units from the following: | 17 | |
Cultural Anthropology | ||
General Biology | ||
Microbiology | ||
Microbiology I and Microbiology II | ||
Human Anatomy | ||
Human Anatomy I and Human Anatomy II | ||
Human Physiology | ||
General Human Anatomy and Physiology | ||
Biology: A Human Perspective | ||
General Chemistry I | ||
General Chemistry I - Part 1 and General Chemistry I - Part 2 | ||
General Chemistry II | ||
Introduction to Chemistry I | ||
Introduction to Chemistry II | ||
Applying Computer Software | ||
Introduction to Computing | ||
Fundamentals of Public Speaking | ||
Small Group Communication | ||
Communication Foundations | ||
Intercultural Communication | ||
Interpersonal Communication | ||
Introduction to College Writing | ||
Introduction to Composition | ||
Human Development Through the Lifespan | ||
Principles and Practices of Teaching Young Children | ||
Observation and Assessment | ||
Intermediate Algebra | ||
Practical Mathematics | ||
B-STEM Intermediate Algebra | ||
Elementary Statistics | ||
Food Preparation for Nutrition and Life Fitness | ||
Principles of Nutrition | ||
Basic Concepts in Physics | ||
General Physics I | ||
General Physics I Laboratory | ||
General Principles of Psychology | ||
Introduction to Sociology | ||
Total Units | 18 |
Allied Health - Pre-Nursing Option
AS Degree
Successful completion of the Associate in Science, Allied Health ‐ Pre‐Nursing Option, prepares the student with the knowledge, skills and qualities necessary to apply to most nursing programs. The program includes the prerequisites for necessary for most registered nursing programs at community colleges and may be transferable to nursing majors at various universities. Some variation in degree requirements may exist for a particular program; therefore, it is essential that students refer to the catalog of their intended institution and contact a counselor to ensure that all required coursework is completed. For the degree, students must fulfill the following major requirements with grades of “C” or better, complete a minimum of 60 degree-applicable semester units (12 of which must be completed at Sierra College) with a grade point average of at least 2.0 and complete one of the following three general education patterns:
- Sierra College Associate Degree Requirements;
- California State University General Education Breadth pattern;
- Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC).
Required Courses
Code | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
ALH 0020 | Introduction to Allied Health | 1 |
BIOL 0004 | Microbiology (OR) | 5 |
or BIOL 0008A & BIOL 0008B | Microbiology I and Microbiology II | |
BIOL 0005 | Human Anatomy (OR) | 5 |
or BIOL 0007A & BIOL 0007B | Human Anatomy I and Human Anatomy II | |
BIOL 0006 | Human Physiology | 5 |
CHEM 0002A | Introduction to Chemistry I | 5 |
COMM 0001 | Fundamentals of Public Speaking | 3 |
ENGL 0001A | Introduction to Composition | 3 |
HDEV 0001 | Human Development Through the Lifespan | 3 |
NUTF 0010 | Principles of Nutrition | 3 |
PSYC 0100 | General Principles of Psychology | 3 |
ANTH 0002 | Cultural Anthropology | 3 |
or SOC 0001 | Introduction to Sociology | |
Demonstrate mathematics proficiency by one of the following: | 0-6 | |
Elementary Algebra | ||
Intermediate Algebra | ||
Practical Mathematics | ||
B-STEM Intermediate Algebra | ||
College Algebra | ||
Elementary Statistics | ||
Calculus for Social and Life Sciences | ||
Calculus for Social and Life Sciences | ||
Modern Business Mathematics | ||
Pre-Calculus Mathematics | ||
Analytical Geometry and Calculus I | ||
Analytical Geometry and Calculus II | ||
Business Calculus | ||
Two semesters of high school algebra or higher level mathematics | ||
Total Units | 39-45 |
Medical Assisting
Certificate of Achievement
Successful completion of the Medical Assisting Program certificate prepares the student with the knowledge, skills and qualities necessary for the medical assisting profession. The medical assistant acquires a broad scope of skills which makes him/her a valuable allied health professional within the ambulatory care setting. During this program, students will learn and demonstrate vital signs, EKGs, venipunctures, injections, assist with minor office surgeries and patient education, as well as medical office administrative tasks. Students will also learn basic anatomy, physiology and pharmacology. This comprehensive education allows graduates to find employment in clinics, urgent‐care facilities, primary care and specialty physician offices. Medical assistants are also employed in medical laboratories, surgical centers, and electrocardiography departments in hospitals, government agencies and educational institutions. Core coursework will be fulfilled in two semesters, followed by a 160‐hour externship. A certificate of achievement will be earned after completing all courses with a grade of “C” or better and successfully passing the externship (ALH 0009). The certificate is designed to focus on providing specific career technical skills; it is not equivalent to an associate degree.
Required Courses
Code | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
ALH 0001 | Electronic Health Record/Billing | 2.5 |
ALH 0002 | Medical Coding | 2.5 |
ALH 0003 | Introduction to Pharmacology for Medical Assisting | 2.5 |
ALH 0004 | Physical Exam Procedures | 3 |
ALH 0005 | Medical Office Procedures | 3 |
ALH 0006 | Medical Office Laboratory Procedures | 3 |
ALH 0007 | Medical Asepsis and Surgical Procedures | 3 |
ALH 0008 | Medication Administration and Injection Procedures | 3 |
ALH 0009 | Medical Assisting Clinical Practicum Experience | 3.5 |
Total Units | 26 |
ALH 0001. Electronic Health Record/Billing
Units: 2.5
Prerequisite: Completion of BIOL 55, CIS 50, HED 2, and HSCI 3 with grades of "C" or better; eligibility for ENGL 1A.
Hours: 63 (36 lecture, 27 laboratory)
How to document the total patient encounter in the Electronic Health Record using a current vendor product along with Medisoft Clinical Practice Management which incorporates the electronic billing process. (letter grade only) (not transferable)
ALH 0002. Medical Coding
Units: 2.5
Hours: 63 (36 lecture, 27 laboratory)
Students will acquire basic knowledge of the functions of coding in the ambulatory medical setting. In addition, students will learn to interpret and locate codes in both the CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) and ICD-10-CM (International Classification of Disease, clinical modification 10) manuals. (letter grade only) (not transferable)
ALH 0003. Introduction to Pharmacology for Medical Assisting
Units: 2.5
Hours: 63 (36 lecture, 27 laboratory)
Introduction to the principles of pharmacology and medication forms, routes of administration, and common medication for each body system as used in the ambulatory setting. (letter grade only) (not transferable)
ALH 0004. Physical Exam Procedures
Units: 3
Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory)
Prepares students to perform clinical tasks within the scope of practice of a medical assistant. Skill competencies include preparation of exam rooms, acquisition of patient history and vital signs, introduction to oral medication administration, nutritional education planning, orthopedic bracing/casting, handling office emergencies, and performing CPR and electrocardiograms. (letter grade only) (not transferable)
ALH 0005. Medical Office Procedures
Units: 3
Prerequisite: Completion of ALH 1, 2, 3, and 4 with grades of "C" or better
Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory)
Designed for the Clinical Medical Assistant to learn legal/ethical and accepted procedures for any ambulatory setting. (letter grade only) (not transferable)
ALH 0006. Medical Office Laboratory Procedures
Units: 3
Prerequisite: Completion of ALH 1, 2, 3, and 4 with grades of "C" or better
Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory)
Students will acquire skills to competently implement and evaluate standard laboratory tests as performed in medical offices or general lab settings. Emphasis on specimen collection, handling and storing procedures, analysis and interpretation of normal and abnormal lab values. Acquire phlebotomy skills that prepare students to practice within their scope of work as a medical assistant. (letter grade only) (not transferable)
ALH 0007. Medical Asepsis and Surgical Procedures
Units: 3
Prerequisite: Completion of ALH 1, 2, 3, and 4 with grades of "C" or better
Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory)
Students will acquire knowledge to apply theory to practice while assisting with minor office surgeries and wound care. Sterile and aseptic techniques, sterile field and instrument sanitization procedures and protocols prepare students with the necessary skills to practice within the scope of practice of a medical assistant. (letter grade only) (not transferable)
ALH 0008. Medication Administration and Injection Procedures
Units: 3
Prerequisite: Completion of ALH 1, 2, 3, and 4 with grades of "C" or better
Hours: 90 (36 lecture, 54 laboratory)
Students will acquire and apply knowledge of various routes of medication administration and the related injection safety, techniques, and site selection. Medication dosage calculations, medication side effects and emergencies pertaining to medication administration will prepare students to practice within the scope of practice of a medical assistant. (letter grade only) (not transferable)
ALH 0009. Medical Assisting Clinical Practicum Experience
Units: 3.5
Prerequisite: Completion of ALH 5, 6, 7, and 8 with grades of "C" or better
Hours: 171 (9 lecture, 162 laboratory)
Students will acquire clinical Medical Assisting experience in the work setting under the supervision of a licensed physician in a Board-Certified medical office setting or outpatient facility. (letter grade only) (not transferable)
ALH 0020. Introduction to Allied Health
Unit: 1
Hours: 20 (18 lecture, 2 activity)
Introduction to career choices in the Allied Health field. Topics include: education and career mapping, job outlooks, occupational and professional requirements, pay ranges, and employer expectations. Students will get hands-on experience related to various Allied Health occupations and gain insight into job roles and responsibilities through guest speakers. Course includes an overview of health care delivery systems, associated career opportunities, infection control, and laws governing patient confidentiality. Students will have the opportunity to participate in organized field trips. (letter grade only) (not transferable)
Program Student Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate an understanding of the functions of the organ systems of the human body.
- Use the Scientific Method to investigate biological questions and critically evaluate and effectively communicate scientific data.
- Understand and apply foundational knowledge for a future allied health career or program of study.