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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: GEO 1010 taken in the same or a previous semester Students are introduced to the basic materials and tools of physical geology in a laboratory setting. Familiarity with rocks and minerals and the use of maps in geologic investigations are stressed. Credit for this course may be earned through DSST (formerly DANTES). Course fee: $55.00
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: none Students examine the physical and cultural geography of the United States, emphasizing the differences in climate, landscape, culture, and economic activity. Offered irregularly.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: none Students are introduced to geography as a spatial science, studying the major subfields of spatial inquiry, such as urban, economic, environmental, cultural, and population geography.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: none Students study the relationships between culture and geography, analyzing cultural landscapes and the spatial patterns of economic activities, language, race and ethnicity, religion, and politics.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: none Students receive an introduction to maps, map interpretation, and computer mapping. They study the various types of maps, including computer maps, and general application of maps in geography to develop skills in map reading, environmental analysis, and interpretation. Course fee: $30.00
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: GRY 2050 This course introduces students to the characteristics and applications of geographical data. Practical training is provided in the use of Arc GIS software for symbolizing and labeling geographic features, querying geographic data, analyzing spatial data, and creating maps. Offered days during the spring semester. Course fee: $35.00
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: none This course introduces the generic components of the content, use, and structure of healthcare data and data sets in the clients' records. Students learn how these components relate to primary and secondary record systems. Students learn organization, financing, and how healthcare services are delivered, as well as introductions to legal and ethical issues that are covered when applicable to health information.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BIO 1040, HTH 1105; plus HIT 1103 taken in the same or a previous semester This course introduces basic coding and classification systems in order to assign valid diagnostic and procedure codes. It includes the validation of coded clinical information, case mix-severity of illness data, basic inpatient coding, basic ambulatory coding, and basic CPT/HCPCS concepts. Students learn reimbursement and payment systems appropriate to all healthcare settings and managed care. Case studies and client records are utilized to apply coding and classification knowledge.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HIT 1110; plus BIO 2800 taken in the same or a previous semester Students learn to apply advanced medical coding skills using the ICD and CPT coding systems to diagnostic and procedural data. Complex case studies and client records are utilized to apply advanced coding and classification knowledge.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ITS 1015; plus HIT 1120 taken in the same or a previous semester Students gain experience in a hospital, physician's office, clinic, or other healthcare setting while applying coding principles to diagnostic and procedural data. A major objective of practicum experience is to apply classroom theory to the work environment. Students involved in work activities that support their curriculum may request their work experience be evaluated to ensure required practicum objectives and competencies are met.
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