AAS in Medical Assisting (Administrative Focus) Pathway to Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences

The following document provides guidance for students interested in starting their Associate of Applied Science in Medical Assisting (Administrative Focus) at Lorain County Community College (LCCC) and completing their Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences at Cleveland State University (CSU). 

Suggested Sequence at LCCC

Fall Semester
CourseCredits
^ALHN 110: Medical Terminology3
^BIO 115: Body Structure and Function3
MDAS 101: Fundamental Procedures in the Medical Office3
MDAS 102: Insurance and Coding in the Medical Office3
MDAS 103: Basic Administrative Medical Assisting
Functions
1
MDAS 104: Bookkeeping Functions in the Medical
Office
2
SDEV 101: Intro to the LCCC Community1
Semester Total16
Spring Semester
CourseCredits
CISS 121: Microcomputer Applications I3
^ENGL 161: College Composition I3
MDAS 105: Diagnostic Testing in the Medical Office2
MDAS 106: Specimen Collection in the Medical Office2
MDAS 107: Patient Care in the Medical Office5
MDAS 108: Medical Assisting Practicum1
^PSYH 151: Intro to Psychology3
Semester Total19
Fall Semester
CourseCredits
ALHN 118: Pharmacology for Allied Health and
Nursing
3
^ALHN 121: General Pathology2
BADM 155: Intro to Business Administration3
BADM 161: Business Law I3
BADM 251: Principles of Management3
Semester Total14
Spring Semester
CourseCredits
BADM 165: Legal Environment of Business3
BADM 255: Human Resources Management3
CMMC 151: Oral Communication OR CMMC 165: Interpersonal Communication3
MTHM 158: Quantitative Reasoning3
Semester Total12
Associate of Applied Science Degree Awarded61

Honors courses are acceptable where available.

Pre-requisites:

  • College-ready in Math and English.
  • 2 years of the same foreign language completed in high school.
    Students who do not meet these pre-requisites may need to complete additional credits.

Once an associate degree is earned, additional courses taken at LCCC may not be eligible for financial aid. Please see Financial Aid for details.

This map represents one example of how to complete the AAS and BSHS degrees. Students should refer to the LCCC Catalog and CSU Catalog for requirements, course sequencing, and other degree information, as well as work closely with counselors/advisors at both institutions to discuss options. To further discuss the Bachelor of Science in health Sciences requirement, please contact Cleveland State’s College of Health Student Services office at COHadvising@csuohio.edu.

CSU Degree Requirements

*Courses to be taken through CSU or LCCC
CourseCredits
^COH 102: Writing for Health Prof (ENGL 162 at LCCC)3
^STA 147: Statistical Concepts… (MTHM 168 at LCCC)3
^PHL 240: Health Care Ethics (PHLY 165 at LCCC)3
**Global Human Perspectives3
**Scientific Inquiry Elective w/lab7
General Electives10
Total29

Must be Taken Through CSU

First Semester
CourseCredits
^HSC 205: Social & Cultural Determinants of Health3
^Area of Emphasis Elective (Upper Division)3
^Area of Emphasis Elective (Upper Division)3
^Area of Emphasis Elective (Upper Division)3
American Civic Literacy3
Semester Total15
Second Semester
CourseCredits
^Area of Emphasis Elective (Upper Division)3
^Writing Across the Curriculum (within major)3
Upper Division Elective3
Upper Division Elective3
Upper Division Elective3
HSC 499: Exit Evaluation0
Semester Total15
Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences Awarded120

** Students who do not complete the OT 36 should refer to the transfer guide for LCCC options to fulfill their General Education requirements. If 60 credits are transferred into CSU, the student will only need one Writing Across the Curriculum course.


^ A grade of C or higher is required in English Composition courses, Writing Across the Curriculum, and all Health Science major requirements. Up to 29 credits of MDAS/BADM courses with a C or higher will apply toward the major.


This information is provided solely for the convenience of the reader, and Cleveland State University expressly disclaims any liability which may otherwise be incurred. This publication is neither a contract nor an offer to make a contract. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information, CSU reserves the right to make changes at any time with respect to course offerings, degree requirements, services provided, or any other subject addressed herein.


CSU requires a minimum of 120 total credit hours for graduation. At least 30 credits must be completed in-residence at CSU. At least 24 of the in-residence credits must be completed at the upper division (300/400) level. A minimum of 18 credits toward the major must be completed through CSU coursework. Students deficient in total credits or in-residence must take additional elective credits to meet the minimum requirements. Depending upon other elective choices made, students may not need as many general electives as indicated above or may need additional electives.

 

Updated January 2026.