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BU 102 Introduction to Computers
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3 semester hours
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This course examines the
operation of computers from hardware to software.
The Windows operating
system will be thoroughly explored and learned. The course also offers an
introduction to a wide variety of software applications as well as Internet
history and operation.
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HM 105 Medical Terminology
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3 semester hours
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This course introduces
students to medical terminology using the basic rules for medical
word-building. Classroom discussion and text provide an overview of a medical
specialty, with their respective body system. Authentic medical records and
critical thinking are used to help students interpret medical records.
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HM 150 Health Care Concepts
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3 semester hours
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This is an introductory
course into the health information management profession. Included in this course are: an introduction
to the health information management profession; methods to access and retrieve
health data and patient records; the various indexes, registers and coding and
reimbursement systems encountered in the health care setting; and an
introduction to the legal aspects in health information management.
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HM 224 Anatomy and Physiology for HIM
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4 semester hours
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The course is designed to
teach important concepts about human anatomy and physiology in preparation for
degree coursework. The course focuses on the structure of organs and their
relationship to one another. The course also examines how organs function.
Prerequisite: HM 105 or
taking concurrent.
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HM 230 Coding I:
Foundation of Coding
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3 semester hours
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This course is an
introduction to the nationally approved code sets. This includes use of the
manuals and the basic principles of selecting codes to describe services,
supplies and conditions.
Prerequisites: HM 105,
HM 150 and HM 224.
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HM 331 & 332 Coding II & III: Principles
of Coding
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3 semester hours each
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These courses begin a
detailed examination of coding systems across a continuum of health care
settings. The student's comprehensive knowledge of coding, terminology, anatomy
and physiology, disease process and pharmacology will come into play in
identifying all services, supplies and conditions described in sample patient
documentation. These classes need to be taken in consecutive order.
Prerequisites: HM 230,
HM 304, HM 321 and HM 322.