Keiser University
Fort Myers, FL
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Accounting - Associate
Business & ManagementKeiser University’s Associate of Arts degree in Accounting focuses on entry-level accounting skills including communication and ethics needed in today’s professional environment. The program provides a fundamental understanding of not only essential practitioner skills but also addresses the unique skills needed by an entry-level accountant. Accounting topics include: financial accounting, federal taxation, and the use of business application and accounting software.
The following objectives are designed to meet Keiser University’s mission and its goals:
- Identify fundamental accounting/tax concepts and standards
- Prepare fundamental financial statements/tax documents
- Use common business and accounting software applications at an introductory level
- Use professional communication skills in the preparation of documents and presentations
- Identify components of regulatory and ethical practices
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Associate of Arts in Business Administration
Business & ManagementKeiser University’s Associate of Arts degree in Business focuses on a basic understanding of business skills needed for entry level business professionals. The program introduces students to the functional areas of business, the business environment including ethical business practices, and technical and communication skills needed in today’s business environment.
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Information Technology - Associate
Computers & TechnologyKeiser University’s Associate of Science degree in Information Technology prepares students for an entry-level position in the field of Networking Administration, Programming, or Cybersecurity. Courses in each of the three concentrations prepare students to sit for industry-accepted competency examinations.
The following objectives are designed to meet Keiser University’s mission and goals:
- To develop students’ abilities to administer, manage and troubleshoot hardware, software and services for single, mixed and multi-user environments
- To assist students in becoming more adept in knowledge, theory and practice of network management, cybersecurity, and programming
- To prepare students for positions as technical support specialists, help-desk technicians, systems administrators, computer security professionals, or entry level programmers
- To develop students’ skills in inspection of security measures to protect data and the conduct of personnel in relation to protection of data
- To develop students’ abilities to think critically and communicate effectively
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Exercise Science - Associate
Cosmetology & WellnessKeiser University’s Associate of Science degree in Exercise Science combines both didactic instruction (integrated with supervised practice) and externships necessary to provide the student with the essential tools for success in this field of study. The focus of this program is to prepare the student to take two nationally recognized and accredited field certifications. In addition, the coursework focuses on providing the student with a solid foundation in science-based general education and patient assessment core courses. Following graduation from the ASES program, students will have the necessary requirements to pursue a bachelor’s degree in a variety of medical related fields.
The following objectives are designed to meet Keiser University’s mission and its goals:
- Develop a student’s ability to apply health and fitness assessments in the development, monitoring and motivation of individuals with exercise prescriptions.
- Effectively prepare students to properly conduct and monitor exercise sessions in both healthy and special populations.
- Apply learned principles to properly conduct assessments and measurements in sports performance assessments in both healthy and special populations and interpret the results.
- Prepare graduates for bachelor’s degrees in Exercise Science, Nursing, and/or other educational programs.
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Criminal Justice - Associate
Criminal Justice & LegalKeiser University’s Associate of Arts degree in Criminal Justice presents the major components of the American criminal justice system. It includes criminal behavior patterns, law enforcement organizations, juvenile systems, legal principles and doctrines and fundamentals of criminal investigations. Courses utilize hands-on activities.
The following objectives are designed to meet Keiser University’s mission and its objectives:
- To develop students’ understanding of the American criminal justice system.
- To present students with an in-depth review of institutions, laws, theories and the players that make up the system.
- To assist graduates in obtaining entry-level criminal justice positions.
- To prepared students for employment or advancement in criminal justice related fields.
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Associate of Arts in Paralegal Studies
Criminal Justice & LegalKeiser University’s Associate of Arts degree in Paralegal Studies prepares students to support attorneys in transactional and litigation fields through legal research, document drafting, case management, evidence gathering and the litigation procedure. Paralegals are often involved in trial assistance and other dispute resolution processes, as well as with preparation of real estate documents, wills, trusts, contracts, corporate matters and law office investigations.
The following objectives are designed to meet Keiser University’s mission and its objective:
- To develop students’ written and verbal competencies, enabling them to think critically and communicate effectively.
- To instruct students in analytical and technical skills.
- To provide students with a sound understanding of a legal practice in the United States.
- To prepare graduates to work as paralegals for lawyers in both civil and criminal practices in firms, businesses and corporations.
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Crime Scene Technology - Associate
Criminal Justice & LegalKeiser University’s Associate of Science degree in Crime Scene Technology prepares students with fundamental competencies in the areas of recognizing, documenting, collecting, preserving and presenting physical material for use as evidence in legal proceedings.
The following objectives are designed to meet Keiser University’s mission and its objectives:
- To provide students with comprehensive background knowledge of the American judicial system, its Constitutional foundation, key components and participants.
- To instruct students in the skills associated with basic field investigative procedures with primary emphasis on principles, concepts, and fundamental techniques utilized in forensic field (crime scene) investigations.
- To instruct students in the specialized procedures used to effectively and safely process and document the results of forensic field investigations.
- To introduce students to basic procedures, witness demeanor, and protocols associated with providing evidence in legal proceedings.
- To assist graduates in obtaining entry-level positions as crime scene investigators or forensic identification specialists.
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Medical Assisting - Associate
Healthcare & MedicalKeiser University’s Associate of Science degree in Medical Assisting Science prepares students to perform various clinical duties including taking patient histories, measuring vital signs, assisting physicians with examinations, giving injections as directed by the physician, venipuncture, performing CLIA waived laboratory tests, and performing electrocardiograms (ECG).
In addition, students will learn clerical and administrative tasks such as scheduling appointments, maintaining patient records, and preparing insurance claims.
The following objectives are designed to meet Keiser University’s mission and its goals:
- Develop a student’s ability to perform various clinical, clerical, & administrative duties;
- Prepare students with the professional skills needed for employment in Medical Assisting;
- Prepare students to take the Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) credentialing examination given by American Medical Technologists (AMT).
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Associate of Science in Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Healthcare & MedicalKeiser University’s Associate of Science degree in Diagnostic Medical Sonography presents an integration of didactic, laboratory and clinical experiences. The program prepares students to function as entry-level diagnostic medical sonographers. Sonographers are highly skilled professionals qualified to provide patient services using diagnostic techniques under the supervision of a licensed doctor of medicine or osteopathy and assist physicians in gathering data necessary to reach diagnostic decisions. Students taking the general and vascular concentration are prepared as entry-level general sonographers and vascular technologists.
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Occupational Therapy Assistant - Associate
Healthcare & MedicalKeiser University’s Associate of Science degree in Occupational Therapy Assistant prepares students to work as occupational therapy assistants under direct supervision of a licensed occupational therapist. Occupational therapy is the art and science of helping people gain skills needed to become independent in daily living activities. Students learn the therapeutic use of occupations which include self-care, work and play/leisure activities in order to maximize independent function, enhance development, prevent disability and maintain health. Intervention strategies may include adaptations to a task or environment or compensatory approaches in order to facilitate clients’ achievement of maximum independence.
The following objectives are designed to meet Keiser University’s mission and its objectives.
- To provide an environment in which students demonstrate ethical behaviors, critical thinking skills and commitment to lifelong learning as required of a competent healthcare professional;
- Students demonstrate emerging clinical skills in treatment techniques, methodology and rationale for implementation, including clinical documentation and reasoning skills as an entry-level professional;
- Students demonstrate an academic foundation that clearly evidences occupational therapy’s unique focus on daily living activities and interventions that promote clients’ participation within a social/cultural context.
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Physical Therapy Technician / Assistant - Associate
Healthcare & MedicalKeiser University’s Associate of Science degree in Physical Therapist Assistant prepares students for employment as a skilled licensed health care worker under the supervision of a licensed Physical Therapist. A Physical Therapist Assistant assists in the management of conditions such as arthritis, amputation, fractures, cerebrovascular accident (stroke), spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, wounds, developmental delays, cerebral palsy, cardiac and pulmonary pathology, sport injuries, work injuries and other types of injuries and/or pathologies.
The following objectives are designed to meet Keiser University’s mission and its objectives:
- Communicate and collaborate within the healthcare environment and with members of the community;
- Demonstrate knowledge, skills and attitudes reflective of an entry level Physical Therapist Assistant;
- Exhibit professional and ethical behaviors consistent with the scope of practice of a PTA;
- Explore contemporary practice to develop commitment to lifelong learning.
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Medical Administrative Billing and Coding - Associate
Healthcare & Office AdministrationKeiser University’s Associate of Science degree in Medical Administrative Billing & Coding prepares students to assign accurate medical codes for diagnostic procedures and other services offered by healthcare practitioners.
Students will learn various clerical and administrative functions that relate to insurance claims, compliance, & reimbursement.
The following objectives are designed to meet Keiser University’s mission and its goals
- Develop a student’s ability to use medical language and classification systems to code procedures and diagnoses;
- Develop a student’s ability to perform various clerical & administrative duties;
- Prepare students for entry- level employment in billing & coding;
- Prepare students to take the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) credentialing examination as an apprentice.
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Health Services Administration - Associate
Healthcare & Office AdministrationKeiser University’s Associate of Arts degree in Health Services Administration provides instruction in basic health services administration skills. Students use laptop computers to learn computer skills and software applications necessary to prosper in a healthcare business environment. The program prepares students in both business and health service administration, providing courses on business law, management and marketing principles, medical anatomy, physiology and terminology and front office management.
The following objectives are designed to meet Keiser University’s mission and its objectives:
- To develop students’ understanding of software systems used in administrative healthcare;
- To familiarize students with medical terminology, anatomy and physiology;
- To train students in the application of business principles to healthcare administration;
- To assist graduates in obtaining entry-level employment in health services administration.
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Disclosure
Any Certificate or Diploma program that KU offers now or in the future are considered Gainful Employment Programs. While the non-profit status exempts them for disclosures related to Associates, Bachelors, Masters and PhD programs, any Certificate or Diploma programs are captured by the gainful employment rule.