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  • 1.00 Credits

    Preparation for CDL behind-the-wheel exam given by Alaska State Department of Motor Vehicles examiners in Fairbanks or other third party examiner. Student will receive instruction in various traffic situations to include both urban and rural driving. ( Prerequisite: The student must complete HEO 130 or HEO 194 or receive instructor approval, meet all requirements including federal drug and alcohol guidelines and be program active in order to receive priority admission into the course. Students who are not program active will be considered on a space available basis. Course fee - $5,100)
  • 6.00 Credits

    An entry-level course in the operations of heavy equipment in the construction field. Includes basic construction equipment and safety procedures and preventative maintenance of dump trucks and tractors. Instruction in the operation and maintenance of track and rubber tire earthmoving equipment. Also, use of basic surveying equipment with emphasis on measurements and mathematics used in surveying during construction operations. ( Prerequisite: Students must pass a drug test prior to course start date in accordance with Department of Transportation Rules and Guidelines. The student must possess a valid CDL or receive instructor approval, meet all requirements including federal drug and alcohol guidelines and be program active in order to receive priority admission into the course. Course fee - $6,300)
  • 4.00 Credits

    Students will become familiar with basic operation and control system functions of the 325 Vac-Truck Operator, equipment used in Alaska oil fields to transport and support fluid transfers. This course mirrors actual workplace skills and hours and, students must be committed to actual workplace conditions in order to succeed in this course. (Off campus travel will be required during training.) ( Prerequisites: Students must pass a drug test prior to course start date. Must have a valid Unrestricted Class A/CDL with X endorsement or instructor's permission. Students must pass an assessment process to evaluate fitness and readiness for employment in the oil field industry. Students must possess current certifications required for oil field employment as stated by ASRC Energy Services (NSTC, 40 hour HAZWOPER and Standard First Aid/ CPR certificates) at the time of travel to Deadhorse for training. Course fee - $6,500)
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course will provide actual on the road training and prepare students for behind the wheel exams with the State of Alaska examiner. Student will be trained in Department of Transportation rules and regulations, how to research industry pertinent information, basic shifting and safe backing procedure of a Class 8 Tractor/Trailer combination, vehicle inspection procedures, and coupling and uncoupling procedures. This truck-driving program aligns with the industry requirements and will prepare a student for an entry-level position in the industry. (Prerequisites: Students must pass a drug test prior to course start date in accordance with Department of Transportation Rules and Guidelines. Students must possess a valid commercial driver license with at least the combination and air brake endorsement or possess a State of Alaska IC permit with air brake endorsement and meet state and federal drug and alcohol guidelines. Course fee - $3,500)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed as an overview to the healthcare delivery system and the health information management profession. During the course, students will learn about the Health Information profession, the organization of healthcare in the United States, the role of providers, Information Systems related to the health record, filing methods, storage and retention, functions of the health record, content and structure, and data sets for various types of healthcare facilities.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course reviews the role of the coding professional, the history of classification systems with emphasis on the basic rules and guidelines of the International Classification of Disease, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9- CM). This course will review the purpose and use the structure and conventions of ICD-9-CM. Detailed study will cover coding procedures in assigning ICD-9-CM codes for diagnosis and procedures with emphasis on coding in the inpatient care setting, coding compliance programs, performance measurement, staff recruiting and retention, coding for reimbursement and the transition to ICD-10. ( Prerequisite: HLTH 204)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course reviews the basic principles, characteristics, and conventions of coding with the current procedural terminology (CPT), nomenclature and introduces the concept of compliance programs including auditing and monitoring, compliance considerations unique to certain healthcare settings, and CMS initiatives to reduce Medicare payment errors and high-risk areas for fraud/abuse enforcement. (Prerequisite: HLTH 204)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course explores and provides a contemporary look at the principles and practice of insurance and reimbursement processing, including the completion of the claims for inpatient, outpatient, emergency department and office encounters. The students will also explore the structure and purpose of insurance plan options, chargemaster review, carrier requirements, State and Federal regulations, and healthcare reimbursement methodologies such as payment systems, fee for service, managed care, and global payments. ( Prerequisite: HLTH 204)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Significant aspects of modern world history from the 1700s to the present day. The course examines major global developments using an issues approach to address such aspects of the modern world as revolutionary change, interaction of peoples, ideology and the chronological background of significant historical events and processes.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A survey of Alaska from earliest days to the present, its peoples (Native and non-Native), and the social, economic and political issues and prospects that concern Natives and non-Natives and the relationships between both groups This course meets the Alaska State Department of Education certification requirement in Alaska Studies.
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