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HIST 257: History of Women in the United States
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
(3 Credit Hours) Examines changes in the ideas about women and in the lives of women from colonial times to the present, looking at various classes and ethnic and racial groups. This course also describes the activities and accomplishments of women in the building of the United States.
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HIST 260: American Social History Since 1875
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
(3 Credit Hours) A social history of the United States since the late nineteenth century, with special attention to changes resulting from industrialization and urbanization.
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HIST 262: American Labor History
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Traces the history of American laborers in the contexts of social group character, industrial unionism, and the responses to the changing conditions of the broader American society.
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HIST 265: History of Michigan
1.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
A general survey of the historical development of Michigan from the French exploration to the present. The economic, social, and political development of the state is studied as a part of the history of the United States.
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HIST 295: Directed Study
1.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Offers students the opportunity to study a particular topic or issue in greater depth, working individually with an instructor of History. Students will begin to learn the methodologies of the discipline, such as the use of primary sources or source criticism. The amount of work and expected outcomes depends on the number of credit hours. Prerequisites: Any two history classes and written consent of the instructor
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HIST 296: Directed Study
2.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Offers students the opportunity to study a particular topic or issue in greater depth, working individually with an instructor of History. Students will begin to learn the methodologies of the discipline, such as the use of primary sources or source criticism. The amount of work and expected outcomes depends on the number of credit hours. Prerequisites: Any two history classes and written consent of the instructor
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HIST 297: Directed Study
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Offers students the opportunity to study a particular topic or issue in greater depth, working individually with an instructor of History. Students will begin to learn the methodologies of the discipline, such as the use of primary sources or source criticism. The amount of work and expected outcomes depends on the number of credit hours. Prerequisites: Any two history classes and written consent of the instructor
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HIT 150: Basic Coding:Theory and Practice
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Provides the theory and practice of coding diseases and procedures using ICD-9-CM for inpatient facilities. Incorporates practice in this coding using planned exercises and prototype medical documents. Explores the Prospective Payment System and the significance of Diagnosis Related Groupings. Surveys medical documents, both electronic and paper based, that serve as resources for coding for inpatient reimbursement. Examines the practices and importance of confidentiality of medical information and HIPAA guidelines. Prerequisites: AH 100, MOA 100, and BCA 140 Co-requisite: MOA 110 Suggested Prerequisites: Although not a prerequisite, anatomy & physiology is recommended for this course.
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HIT 230: Ambulatory Coding
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
The course provides the theory and practice of coding techniques of coding systems used to capture billing data for care given to patients in settings other than acute care such as ambulatory surgery, emergency care, outpatient care, long term care, observation as well as for care rendered by health care practitioners especially physicians. Prerequisites: HIT 150, MOA 100, and MOA 110
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HONORS 151: Honors Colloquium
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
An interdisciplinary humanities course that examines a given topic or problem from a variety of approaches. Emphasis is placed on the interchange of ideas among the honors students under the direction of the course instructor. Prerequisites: Henry Ford II Honors Program
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