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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
The structures and function of political regions, with emphasis on the sovereign state, geopolitics, internal conflict, and relationships among sovereign countries, illustrated by unions of nations, recent developments, and current situations.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the geography of world economic systems, including an analysis of the principles of resource utilization and location theory.
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3.00 Credits
Cities as geographic units, including functions and structures, with attention to urban growth patterns, socioeconomic functions and issues, rural/urban relationships, and contemporary trends.
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3.00 Credits
An in-depth examination of selected areas of geography through readings, research projects, and oral and written presentations. Prerequisites: GEOG 1010 and 1020, or permission of instructor.
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6.00 Credits
Students are assigned to a Health Information center for supervised Management Professional Practice experience to observe employee relations and interact with healthcare professionals and consumers while under the direct supervision of a qualified Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA). Students are provided the opportunity to apply the skills and knowledge previously gained through classroom, directed professional practice, and laboratory experiences in carrying out management and administrative activities. A pre-practice seminar will be held to discuss practice expectations and explore potential methods of identifying and solving problems that may be encountered during management practice. (Formerly HIM 442) Prerequisites: Completion of all HIMA, MGMT, BIOL, HLSC, and HCAP courses with a minimum grade of a C (2.0) or better, have an overall minimum grade point average of 2.0 or better, and senior standing in the HIMA curriculum.
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed for health related majors who have interest in learning more of health records and documentation practices in various health care delivery systems.The course focuses on the purpose and use of the health record, the role of the health information management department, and its relationship with other services within the health care facility. (Formerly HIM 101) Prerequisites: None
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3.00 Credits
A study of the language of medicine with emphasis on body systems, prefixes, suffixes, root terms, pronunciation and spelling. Emphasis on surgical instruments and procedures, diseases, laboratory tests, clinical procedures, and abbreviations for each system.Terms related to cancer medicine, radiology, nuclear medicine, pharmacology, psychiatry, systemic disorders, and autopsy procedures will be included. (Formerly HIM 104) Prerequisites: BIOL 2210- 2211 with a grade of a C or better. Co-requisite: BIOL 2220-2221.
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3.00 Credits
A study of Health Information Management systems with emphasis on health care delivery systems; the health information management profession; regulatory and accrediting requirements of patient care data; health care data development, content, structure, and use; data collection, quality, access and retention of paper-based records, electronic health record, and image-based records.This course requires a laboratory component (2 lecture & 2 lab hours/week). (Formerly HIM 202) Prerequisites: Completion of HLSC 1000, BIOL 2210, 2211, 2220, 2221, BISI 2150; HIM 1010, HIMA 1040 with a minimum grade of a C or better. Co-requisites: HIMA 2100, HIMA 2200, HIMA 2250. Student must be accepted into the HIMA program and/or with instructor's approval.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the nature, cause, treatment and management of pathologic, microbiologic and clinical disease processes. (Formerly HIM 210) Prerequisites: BIOL 2210, 2211, 2220, 2221, HIMA 1010, and HIMA 1040.
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2.00 Credits
The American legal and court systems, terminology and procedures; principles of liability; patient record requirements with emphasis on regulations for content, retention, and destruction; access to health information; confidentiality and informed consent; the judicial process of health information; HIPAA privacy standards, fraud and abuse; specialized patient records; risk management and quality assessment of patient records as it relates to internal and external reporting; HIV information; computerized patient records with emphasis on accreditation, licensure; liability issues and ethical standards for health information practices. (Formerly HIM 220) Prerequisite HIMA 1010. Co-requisites: HIMA 2020, 2100, 2250.
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