National Polytechnic College
The College has a full time Placement Department that collaborates with the student's program instructor to provide them assistance in attaining an externship and in job placement services. While the College will provide placement assistance, NO GUARANTEE FOR EMPLOYMENT OR INCOME LEVEL CAN BE MADE. Some companies contact the College for likely candidates for employment; known vacancies in the field will be made known to our graduates seeking employment. We hope that students read this carefully, and understand this policy. If the students have any questions they have the access to approach any of NPC's staff members
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- Computerized Office Assistant I
Upon successful completion of the Computerized Office Assistant program, the student will qualify for a variety of entry-level positions requiring competencies in computer operations, data entry, worked processing, typing, written and oral communication, basic accounting and electronic machine (ten key) calculation. Keyboarding speed and accuracy, as well as English skills, will be stressed in this program. Please see Business/Legal Programs Course Descriptions for a description of each class.
- Computerized Office Assistant II
- Computerized Accounting I
Upon successful completion of the Computerized Accounting program, the student will qualify for a variety of entry-level positions requiring competencies in computer operations, data entry, word processing, electronic spread sheet, accounting and electronic machine (ten key) calculation. Keyboarding speed and accuracy, as well as English skills, will be stressed in this program.
- Computerized Accounting II
The Computerized Junior Accounting program is designed to prepare students for employment as junior members of the accounting staff of a private business, industrial enterprise, governmental agency or private accounting firm. Students learn the fundamentals of accounting, from journalizing to preparing a post-closing trial balance, in a service-or merchandizing-oriented business enterprise. Students receive job-simulated experiences in Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, and Payroll. Proficiency in Electronic Spreadsheet and Computerized Accounting is an integral part of the training. Please see Business/Legal Program Course Description for a description of each class.
- Dental Assistant I
The following course is designed to provide successful graduates with the knowledge,
skill and experience to not only seek entry level employment as a non-licensed dental
assistant, dental office clerk, or front office receptionist, but also to provide a
foundation of study to pursue the Registered Dental Assistant Examination, which they may apply for after 18 months of basic supportive service under the designated supervision of licensed dentist.
- Dental Assistant III
The following course is designed to provide successful graduates with the knowledge, skill and experience to not only seek entry level employment as a non-licensed dental assistant, dental office clerk, or front office receptionist, but also to provide a foundation
of study to pursue the Registered Dental Assistant Examination, which they may apply for after 18 months of basic supportive service under the designated supervision of a licensed dentist.
- Medical Assistant
The Medical Assistant program will educate the student in the knowledge, skills, and techniques needed to function in the medical office or outpatient clinic. The student will receive cognitive laboratory and clinical instruction in administrative and clinical office procedures, medical laboratory tests and procedures, human anatomy, medical terminology, patient psychology, medical ethics, medical law and pharmacology. Students will acquire computer-related skills on user-friendly equipment. Please see Medical Program Module Descriptions for more information. Completion of this course will prepare the graduate for an entry level position for Medical back.
- Massage Therapist II
The following course is designed for students to learn the techniques and procedures for massage therapy and other body conditioning treatments for hygienic or remedial purposes: Applying alcohol or other lubricants or rubbing compounds; Massage body using a variety of established techniques for health purposes; Under the direction of a medical practitioner, giving instructions for activities such as reducing or remedial exercises. Entry-level employment may also be available as a physical or corrective therapist assistant. Working under the direction of a physical or corrective therapist, prepare and administer physical therapy treatment such as massages; heat, light and sound treatments; and traction. Instruct, motivate and assist patients with learning and improving functional activities.
- Massage Therapist III
The following course is designed for students to learn the techniques and procedures for massage therapy and other body conditioning treatments for hygienic or remedial purposes: Applying alcohol or other lubricants or rubbing compounds; Massage body using a variety of established techniques for health purposes; Under the direction of a medical practitioner, giving instructions for activities such as reducing or remedial exercises. Entry-level employment may also be available as a physical or corrective therapist assistant.
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