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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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BU 104
Basic Computer Applications
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3
semester hours
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This course is to build proficiency skills in the
Microsoft Office software suite, including word processing, spreadsheet,
database creation and presentation software applications. The current Microsoft
Office software is used as the standard for this course.
Prerequisite: BU 102.
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BU 200
Principles of Microeconomics
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3
semester hours
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This course is a study of microeconomic theory as
it applies to supply and demand, allocation of resources income distribution,
differentiation of market types, profits and incentives and the application.
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BU 202
Principles of Macroeconomics
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3
semester hours
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This course is a study of macroeconomic theory as
it applies to the Gross Domestic Product, money and banking, inflation,
unemployment, analysis of aggregate economic activity, fiscal policy,
international banking, trade, health care and aggregate economic theory.
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BU
202.50 International Macroeconomics
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3 semester
hours
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A study of macroeconomic theory comes to life in
this academic travel. The basic principles of Gross Domestic Product,
unemployment, inflation and global economic policy will be covered, as well as
how they apply to international trade, health care and aggregate economic
theory.
Note: This course may be substituted for
BU 202.
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BU 207
Principles of Accounting I
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3
semester hours
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This course focuses on the recording of business
transactions and understanding the effects of those transactions upon the
accounting equation. The world of business consists of all the activities
necessary to provide the members of an economic system with goods and services.
Additionally, students will be introduced to reading, preparing and
understanding financial statements used for decision-making.
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BU 209
Principles of Accounting II
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3
semester hours
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This course builds upon the knowledge obtained from
Principles of Accounting I. The emphasis is on recording and understanding the
effects of business transactions on the accounting equation related to
long-term assets and the financing of those assets. Students will learn about
debt and equity financing, analyze the flow of cash in a business and use ratio
analysis to assess the strength and financial health of companies for
decision-making.
Prerequisite: BU 207.
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BU 210
Business Communications
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3
semester hours
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This course is an introduction to business
communication. Topics such as writing styles, research methods, report writing
and cross-cultural communication are examined. Additionally, students study the
job search process, how meetings are conducted, personality typing, and
negotiating and technological devices that assist in business communication.
Oral reporting and presentation skill are also covered.
Prerequisite:
BU 104.
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BU 211 Business and Health Law
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3 semester hours
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This course focuses on the
local, state and federal laws that impact business operations of health care
delivery. Special emphasis will be given to those laws that directly affect the
development of health care businesses and the laws which affect health care
delivery such as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Civil Rights
Act of 1964, Organ Donation Legislation, Informed Consent Legislation and the
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
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BU 306 Principles of Management
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3 semester hours
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This course focuses on the
study of managerial roles including planning, organizing, leading and
controlling. Specific topics include an examination of organizational culture
and design, decision making, environmental assessment, strategic planning, human
resources, and motivation. Application of management concepts to real health
care entities is stressed.
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BU 309 Medical Billing and Reimbursement
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3 semester hours
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This
course will introduce policies, procedures, and laws that govern medical
billing and reimbursement. A history of health insurance is presented as well
as medical coding and claims processing guidelines. The reimbursement methods
for clinics, hospitals, long-term care facilities, and home health agencies are
also discussed.
Prerequisite: HC 102,
BU 102 and HM 150; BU 306 is recommended.
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BU 320 Human Resources Management
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3 semester hours
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Human Resources Management
focuses on the principles and techniques of personnel administration. This
includes regulatory, legal and ethical issues in human resources management, as
well as practical application.
Prerequisite: BU 306.
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BU 326 Principles of Marketing
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3 semester hours
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This class is the study of
theory and application of the marketing mix, with emphasis on marketing
healthcare services internally and externally. Each component of the marketing
mix will be examined separately as well as the interactive nature of
components. We will include the impact of qualitative and quantitative data
analysis on marketing decisions.
Prerequisite: BU 306.
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BU 340 Management of Information Systems
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3 semester hours
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This course examines the
use of information technologies in business and health care. Information
processing is studied at a system level, including discussions of information
technology, management information systems, information services and
programming languages.
Prerequisite: BU 104,
BU 204 and HM 350.
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BU 344 Business Finance
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3 semester hours
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This course presents the financial
models of organizations including financial statement analysis, working-capital
management, sources of financing, costs and cost behavior, budgeting and
capital investment decisions. Issues unique to the health care industry will be
discussed and analyzed.
Prerequisite: BU 207
and BU 209.
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BU 355 Compliance Issues
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3 semester hours
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This course provides an
introduction to the healthcare regulatory environment, including a review of
federal fraud and abuse laws, Anti-kickback, Stark, HIPAA, Sarbanes/Oxley and
JCAHO standards. You will learn the essential elements of an effective
compliance program and the tools necessary to implement a health care
compliance program.
Prerequisite: HM 150,
HM 350 and BU 211.
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BU 371 Organizational Behavior
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3 semester hours
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This course focuses on the
theories and practices of organizational behavior.
Individual and group
behaviors in organizations are addressed. Organizational dynamics and
development of work environments that foster successful team-building are
studied. Case studies are used to enhance the learning experience.
Prerequisite: BU 306
and BU 320.
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BU 414 Project Design and Management
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3 semester hours
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Students will learn
project management in this course. Concepts of planning, resource allocation,
design, implementation and assessment of various tools and software programs
will be used in the project management processes.
Prerequisite: BU 104,
BU 351 and BU 371.
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BU 442 Strategic Planning
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3 semester hours
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This course examines the use of
several strategic management tools to formulate, implement, and evaluate
cross-functional decisions that enable an organization to achieve its
objectives. This course is designed to integrate all previous courses in
business to arrive at overall decision-making within an organization.
Prerequisite: Senior
standing.
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BU 466 Health Care Delivery Systems and Managed
Care
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3 semester hours
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This course is an overview
of the American health care system. It includes the study of the evolution and
current state of health care services and insurance, health professions and
health services financing. HMO, PPO and POS plans will be reviewed. Additionally, managed care functions and
contracting will be discussed.
Prerequisite: BU 309.
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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 155 Clinical Practice I
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1 semester hour
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Clinical experience is
used to provide students the opportunity to practice the skills learned within
the program curriculum. This clinical experience will include release of
information, birth certificates, filing, master patient index, admissions and
quantitative analysis in the acute care setting.
Prerequisites: HM 105,
HM 150 and HM 224.
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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 245
Electronic Medical Record
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3
semester hour
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One of the most unifying practices of modern health
care delivery is centered around the development of the electronic medical
record. This course offers a broad foundation in health care models and legal
policy perspectives, multiple user information requirements, and strategies for
mounting and managing organizational initiatives regarding the electronic
medical record.
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HM 256
Health Care Statistics
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1
semester hour
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This course is the study of the methods/formulas
for computing and preparing statistical reports in the health care setting.
Emphasis will be placed on descriptive statistics and presenting statistical
data.
Prerequisites: HM 105, BU 104 and MA 120.
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HM 304
Pharmacology and Drug Administration
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3
semester hours
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This course is a study of pharmacological concepts
and practices including theory and practice of drug administration. Legal and
ethical issues of medication are also covered.
Prerequisites: HM 105 and HM 224.
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HM 321
& 322 Disease Process I & II
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3
semester hours each
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These courses are designed to study the nature and
causes of disease. This includes the study of the etiology, signs and symptoms,
diagnostic evaluation procedures, complications, treatment, management,
prognosis and advanced medical terminology. Through class discussion and
assigned case studies, students apply their knowledge and utilize their
critical thinking and problem-solving abilities. The classes are organized by
body system and do not need to be taken in consecutive order.
Prerequisites: HM 105 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.
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HM 350
Health Care Data Systems
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3
semester hours
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This course is the study of the healthcare code
sets, clinical terminologies, and classification systems encountered in today's
health care environment. Special attention will be paid to issues surrounding
the latest advances in health care data management, health care informatics and
the electronic medical record.
Prerequisites: BU 102 and HM 150.
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HM 353 Database Management and Networks
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3 semester hours
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This course is designed to
introduce the fundamentals of databases. The students will develop skills in
the design, construction, modification and use of databases. Structured Query
Language (SQL) will be emphasized, as will (to a lesser extent) Microsoft
Access. Special attention will be paid to issues surrounding the use of
database technology on the Web, including typical Web database uses, platform
options and application server options and concepts.
Prerequisites: BU 102
and BU 104.
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HM 366 Clinical Practice II
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3 semester hours
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This clinical experience
will provide students an opportunity to practice the skills learned within the
program curriculum. Students will gain experience in all types of healthcare
settings. This is a capstone course for the Associate's degree; these students
will prepare for and take the comprehensive examination.
Prerequisite: This
course will be taken in the final semester of the senior year.
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HM 475 Research Methods
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3 semester hours
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This course is designed to
study the methods and techniques for presenting statistical data. Students will
study the research process including developing a hypothesis, reviewing
literature, and developing and implementing a research project.
Prerequisites: HM 256
and ST 310.
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HM 496 Professional Practice Experience/
Internship
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3 semester hours
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This course provides field
experience in a health care organization under the supervision of selected
health care administrators and faculty. This is an opportunity to apply classroom
knowledge to real-world business with an emphasis on health care.
Prerequisite: Last
semester of study and permission of the Director.
Note: Students
may be required to meet certain health and safety standards set by the agency
providing the internship.