College of Health and Human Services

Schools & Divisions

Health Information Management
Bachelor of Science - Health Information Administration
Curriculum

If a student already holds an AS in Health Information Technology it is not necessary to repeat coursework from the Health Information Technology program.

Fall Semester – Year 1

  • ENG    W131   Elementary Composition I (3 cr.) 
  • PHSL  P261    Human Anatomy & Physiology I (4 cr.)                           
  • HIM   M195*  Medical Terminology (3 cr.)                               
  • CSCI  A106    Introduction to Computers (3 cr.)               
  • PSY    P101    Introductory Psychology I (3 cr.)

Total 16  cr.

Spring Semester – Year 1

  • PHSL  P262  Human Anatomy & Physiology II (4 cr.)              
  • MATH M100  Basic Mathematics (4 cr.)                                              
  • CSCI  C106  Intro to Comp. Systems (3 cr.)                                   
  • SOC   S161  Principles of Sociology (3 cr.)                                       

Total 14 cr. 

Fall Semester – Year 2

  • HIM    M100*  Introduction to Health Care Delivery and Health Information Management  (2 cr.)
  • SPCH  S121     Public Speaking  (3 cr.)                                      
  • HIM    M205*   Pathology (P: P261 & P262) (3 cr.)                                
  • Cult and Hist Elective (3 cr.)                                                                              
  • CSCI   A213     Database Applications (3 cr.)       

Total 14 cr. 

Spring Semester – Year 2

  • Arts & Hum elective (3 cr.)                                                                                 
  • Cult & Hist elective (3 cr.)                                                                                  
  • HIM M101* Introduction to Health Records (3 cr.)                             
  • HIM M107* Computer Applications in Health Information Technology (3 cr.)              
  • PSY K300    Statistical Analysis in Psychology (3 cr.)            

Total 15 cr. 

Fall Semester – Year 3

  • HIM M201*  ICD Coding and Classification Systems (3 cr.)               
  • HIM M193*  CPT Coding (2 cr.) 
  • HIM M208    Coding Lab (2 cr.)                                                       
  • HIM M245*  Health Record Law (2 cr.)                                              
  • HIM M202*  PPE (A special PPE would be created for the non-RHIT) (2 cr.)   
  • BUS A201    Intro to Fin. Acctg. (3 cr.)                                      

Total 14 cr.

Spring Semester – Year 3

  • HIM M203*  Health Care Delivery & Quality Assessment (3 cr.)                      
  • HIM M204*  PPE for the non-RHIT (2 cr.)                                                      
  • HIM M200*  Management in Health Information Technology (2 cr.)                 
  • HIM M206*  Reimbursement Principles in Health Care (2 cr.)                
  • ENG W231    Prof Writing Skills  (3 cr.)  
  • Arts & Hum elective (3 cr.)                                                                                             

Total 15 cr.

Fall Semester – Year 4

  • BUS Z302    Organizational Behavior & Leadership (3 cr.)                              
  • HIM M301*  Health Quality and Information Management (3 cr.)                     
  • HIM M402 * Health Finance and Budgeting for HIM (3 cr.)                             
  • HIM M401*  Heathcare Data Management in HIM (3 cr.)                                   
  • HIM M410*  Computer Systems in Healthcare and HIM (3 cr.)            

Total 15 cr.

Spring Semester – Year 4

  • HIM M302*  Health Record Law II and Ethics (3 cr.)                                       
  • HIM M403*  Organization and Management of HIM (3 cr.)                              
  • HIM M404*  Research Principles for HIM (3 cr.)                                             
  • HIM M415*  Capstone (1-4 cr.)                                                 

Total 13 cr.

Summer I – Year 4 

  • HIM  M459*  Affiliation Experience (4 cr.)

TOTAL 120 cr.

*Professional core course:  A grade of C (2.0) or higher is required in order to take professional core courses that occur later in the course sequence for this major. 

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