Program Specific Competency Goals

Upon completion of the Bachelor of Science in Health Information Administration degree, graduates will:

  • Communicate effectively within the health care environment. (Communication)**
  • Apply Information Governance standards across the health care continuum. (Critical Thinking, Technology)**
  • Comply with appropriate policies and procedures for the protection and security of health data. (Critical Thinking, Professionalism, Communication)**
  • Make use of processes and systems to retrieve health data, monitor accuracy, and perform data analytics.(Critical Thinking, Communication, Technology)**
  • Monitor revenue cycle processes within health care environments. (Critical Thinking, Technology)**
  • Adhere to national, state, and organization-wide compliance regulations. (Critical Thinking, Communication)**
  • Demonstrate knowledge and behaviors compatible for leadership positions with the HIM community. (Critical Thinking, Communication, Technology, Professionalism, Diversity)**
  • Use appropriate technology and decision support tools in order to succeed in the HIM environment. (Technology)**
  • Demonstrate professional, ethical, and legal standards of conduct appropriate in the HIM setting. (Professionalism)**
  • Respect cultural, ethnic, gender, and lifestyle differences in the workplace and community. (Diversity)**

**Categories denoted in the parentheses represent relationship to Clarkson College’s student success skills, which are our institutional student learning outcomes, and include Communication, Technology, Critical Thinking, Diversity, and Professionalism. 


Performance Outcomes

  2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023
First-Time Certification Pass Rate 66.7%
(2/3)
60%
(3/5)
80%
(4/5)
Overall Certification Pass Rate 66.7%
(2/3)
60%
(3/5)
80%
(4/5)
National Average Certification Pass Rate 66% 55% 62%
Graduation Rate** 43%
(6/14)
33%
(4/12)
50%
(1/2)
Job Placement/Employment Rate* 100%
(6/6)
100%
(4/4)

* Employment rates taken from returned graduate surveys, employer surveys, and graduates report to program individually.

** Students tracked through completion of degree (7 years). 6-year average reported. Majority of students in program are part-time students.