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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course surveys United States history during colonial, Revolutionary, early national and antebellum periods. It concludes with the Civil War and Reconstruction.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course is a continuation of HIS 201; it surveys United States history from Reconstruction to the present.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course focuses on the experience of Afro-American people in the western hemisphere, particularly in the United States. It surveys the period from the African origins of the slave trade during the period of exploration and colonization to the present. The course presents a comparison between the African experience in the United States and in Mexico and South America.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course surveys the development of the state of Alabama from prehistoric times to the present. The course presents material on the discovery, exploration, colonization, territorial period, antebellum Alabama, reconstruction , and modern history.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course is an introduction to the language of medicine. Course emphasis is on terminology related to disease and treatment in correlation with anatomy and physiology of all anatomical body systems. Student competencies include word construction, definition, spelling, pronunciation, and use of correct abbreviations for numerous medical terms. CORE
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4.00 Credits
4 credits Prerequisite: Admission to program This course is a detailed study of common pathological conditions and the drugs of choice used in their treatment. Course focus is on description of conditions and diseases of the organ systems including etiology, signs and symptoms, methods of diagnosis, and treatment. Expected student outcomes include ability to analyze signs and symptoms in identifying disease entities and ability to describe appropriate diagnostic and treatment modalities.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Prerequisite: Admission to program This course provides a review of diseases and medical terminology of major organ systems. Emphasis is placed on etiology; signs and symptoms; complications; and treatment methods. Upon completion, students should be able to define, spell, and describe terms related to disease, procedures, drugs, and medical specialties.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Prerequisite: Admission to program This course is a continuation of HIT 117 which provides a review of diseases and medical terminology of major organ systems. Emphasis is placed on etiology; signs and symptoms; complications; and treatment methods. Upon completion, students should be able to define, spell, and describe terms related to disease, procedures, drugs, and medical specialties.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Prerequisite: Admission to program This course includes study of the uses of coded data in reimbursement and payment systems appropriate to health care settings and managed care. Course instruction focuses on techniques of coding, elements of prospective payment systems, billing and insurance procedures, third party payers, peer review organizations, explanation of benefits, managed care/capitation, and charge master description. Student competency includes demonstration of reimbursement and payment system principles, coding skills and billing applications (manual and/or computer assisted).
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Prerequisite: Admission to program This course is a review of the legal and ethical aspects applicable to health information. This course focuses on the health record as a legal document; legal principles; patient rights/advocacy issues; definition and application of professional ethics; release of information and confidentiality of health information. Student outcomes include demonstration of the use of legal vocabulary and application of release of information guidelines. CORE
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