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Bachelor of Science in Health Information Management

The Health Information Management Bachelor of Science is a 120 credit hour program.  Students must earn a C or higher in all courses and maintain a cumulative grade of 2.0 or higher to graduate.

You’ll then want to meet with an undergraduate advisor to review your plan of study. The program is evenly split between pre-professional coursework and professional program coursework which is normally completed during the junior and senior years.

The Professional Program

Students may begin the HIM Professional Program in either the fall or spring semester. Students must have all of their pre-requisite courses completed prior to starting the professional program.  Upon successful completion of the professional program students are eligible to sit for the internationally recognized Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) credential.

The Professional Practicum Experience

Our program offers one-of-a-kind experiential learning that gives you a distinct advantage as you begin your career. Students will experience a mentored professional practicum within a variety of healthcare related settings. Practicums are project-based allowing students to integrate classroom based knowledge in a real world setting solving real world problems.

 

Last updated: 04/23/2018