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Frequently Asked Questions
Application Process || Biology || Environmental
Studies || Health Technologies ||
Nursing || Informational Meetings
Application Process
How do I apply to De Anza College?
Apply online.
For more information, see the College Catalog or the Schedule
of Classes, both of which can be obtained from the campus
Bookstore.
How do I apply to the specific programs within the Biological and Health
Sciences Division, such as Nursing or Health Technologies?
There are prerequisites for many of these programs, as well as specific application
procedures. Look under Nursing or Health
Technologies for specific information.
How do I register for classes?
Register online. After you
complete and submit your application, check the registration system to get your
date to register.
What do I do if I don't get the classes that I want?
You may register for the class, but you'll be be put on a waiting list. If you
show up on the first day of class, provided there is sufficient room, you will
be added.
What if I do not sign up to be on the wait list?
Students who are on the wait list have priority. Therefore, it is to your advantage
to be put on the wait list.
What happens if I still don't get the class I want?
You may contact the division office for alternatives at (408) 864-8773.
Does De Anza College offer Financial Aid? Tutorial Center? Counseling?
Day Care Center?
Yes, we offer these services. See Student Services for details.
Biology
How do I register for biology classes?
After applying for admission to De Anza, you will be given a registration date.
On that date you may register for classes. All biology classes are listed
in the Schedule of Classes under biology. Use the
specific call number for each class and section to register. Note: If the class
has a separate lab, the lab MUST be taken concurrently with the class.
Which biology classes fulfill the general science requirement for De Anza?
All of the courses may be applied to the science requirement for an A.A.
degree at De Anza College. For more information about General Education
requirements or transferring classes to another institution,
consult the College Catalog or contact the Counseling
and Advising Center at (408) 864-5400.
Does De Anza College offer a program or certificate in nutrition?
No, the college does not offer a certification program in nutrition.
We do, however, offer a wide variety of nutrition and health courses, see
the Schedule of Classes for
details.
What will a degree in biology from De Anza enable me to do?
De Anza's biology degree prepares students to transfer to a 4-year university
and provides a foundation for students to succeed in all of the biology related
fields such as public health, nutrition, biotechnology, laboratory and field
research, medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, land management, environmental studies,
and veterinary medicine.
NEW! A.S. Degree in Biology
Environmental Studies
How can I find out more about the environmental studies programs?
Go to the contact us page for the address to request
more information, or you can visit the Environmental
Studies Web site.
What are the training and certificate options through the Environmental
Studies department?
- Environmental Compliance Specialist, a hybrid of technical and liberal
arts disciplines, will be trained in the areas of environmental law and regulation
at the local, state, and national levels.
- Biodiversity Specialist: Learn to identify and inventory species
and habitats. Students will be trained in the latest survey techniques and
will be involved in local projects concerning wildlife protection and restoration.
- Environmental Studies (General): Learn about the field of environmental
studies including environmental compliance, biodiversity, and energy management.
- Environmental Technology: Environmental technology technicians oversee
the reduction and treatment of hazardous materials and waste generated within
industry, business, government, and educational institutions.
- Energy Management Technician: Energy management technicians will
coordinate and oversee the energy management systems and equipment at schools
and colleges.
- Waste Management Technician: Waste management technicians work in
programs that oversee the flow of solid waste within industry, business,
government and education.
How do I apply to the Environmental Studies Program?
The application process is the same as applying to the college.
What are some of the career options for an Environmental Studies major?
Students may train for positions such as Environmental Compliance Specialist,
Energy Management Technician, or even a Biodiversity Specialist.
Health Technologies
If I have taken computer courses, including Word 6.0 (or appropriate courses),
do I have to take the courses listed in the health technology programs?
If you have already taken the same courses at a different institution there is
no need to repeat. Have your transcripts sent to the Admissions Office at De
Anza College.
Will De Anza College accept similar Health Technology or Medical Assisting
courses taken elsewhere?
We will accept similar courses if they were taken at an accredited college
or university (have your transcripts sent to the Admissions Office). We cannot
accept courses taken at a non-accredited institution.
Will the Health Technologies department give credit for "on-the-job" training?
The Health Technology Department will not give credit for this type of experience.
Which Health Technology/Medical Assisting courses can be challenged?
HTEC 60A, Medical Terminology/Common Diseases, is the only course that may be
challenged.
How do I get started in a Health Technology Program?
Complete the Application for Admission.
You will be assigned a date to register. Attend an informational meeting
to learn which classes are required.
Which health class do I take for the EMT Program?
Health 57.
What are the certificate programs offered through the Health Technologies
Department?
- Medical Assisting Associate of Arts Degree: Clinical skills includes
vital signs, assisting with minor surgery, EKGs, routine lab procedures,
administration of medications, basic patient care. Administrative skills
include computer skills, transcription, scheduling appointments, bookkeeping,
billing, insurance, records management, and public relations.
- Medical Assisting Certificate of Proficiency: Clinical skills includes
vital signs, assisting with minor surgery, EKGs, routine lab procedures,
administration of medications, and basic patient care. Administrative skills
include computer skills, transcription, scheduling appointments, bookkeeping,
billing, insurance, records management public relations.
- Medical Secretary Certificate of Proficiency: Administrative skills
include typing, transcription, scheduling appointments, bookkeeping, billing,
insurance, records management and public relations.
- Medical File Clerk Certificate of Achievement: Answer telephones,
schedule appointments, record management, codes, completes insurance forms,
and handles money transactions.
- Medical Records Clerk Certificate of Achievement: Administrative
skills include answer telephones, keyboarding and filing.
- Business Office Clerk Certificate of Achievement: Administrative
skills include insurance claim billing, collections and appeals, reception
relief, and other clerical duties.
- Medical Reception Certificate of Achievement: Administrative skills
include customer service, patients assistance, assemble and combine charts,
answering telephones, keyboarding, and filing.
- Insurance and Coding Certificate of Achievement: Preparation of
insurance claim forms, maintain insurance claims register, tracing unpaid
claims, evaluation of claims rejection, and translates medical terminology
into procedural and diagnostic codes.
- Medical Transcription Certificate of Achievement: Transcribe medical
dictation detailing a patient's health care during an illness or after an
injury.
- Lab Assistant Certificate of Achievement: Perform venipuncture,
set up lab tests and process specimens for testing in medical clinic or hospital
labs; perform electrocardiograms(EKGs).
- Phlebotomist Certificate of Achievement: Perform venipuncture,
set up lab tests and processes specimens for testing in medical clinics or
hospital labs.
Information Meetings
What are the schedules for the informational meetings?
- Nursing Program
- Health Technologies
Nursing
How do I get into the Nursing Program?
- Apply for admission to the college.
- Register for Nursing 50, Career Opportunities in Nursing, a 12-week
course offered every quarter including summer (6 weeks in the summer)
- Send all official transcripts, verifying prior general education, directly
to Admissions and Records Office, De Anza College, Stevens Creek Blvd.,
Cupertino, CA 95014.
- Make an appointment through the Assessment
Center to take the college
placement tests in mathematics, reading and composition (408-864-5400).
- There are Information Sessions each quarter. For times/dates, send
a self-addressed stamped envelope to: Nursing Department or call 408/
864-8775.
Must I meet all of the prerequisites before I start the program?
Yes, all prerequisites must be met before you can even apply to the nursing
program. More information will be provided in
the Nursing 50 class.
What programs are offered through the Nursing Department?
- RN (Registered Nurse)
- LVN transition to RN
How can I get more nursing program information?
Write to the program office or attend an informational meeting. You can also
visit the Nursing Department Web site.
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