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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 4 hours. (Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours.) Prerequisite: HITE 200 and BIOL 108 or concurrent enrollment in BIOL 108. Outpatient coding, classification and payment systems. Assignment of CPT-4 codes to procedures and services. Common outpatient procedures. Role of health information technologist in ambulatory coding and billing.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 3.5 hours. (Lecture 2.5 hours. Laboratory 1 hour.) Prerequisite: HITE 201, 202, and 203. General principles of management and organization as applied to health information settings. Budget development and control, personnel, recruitment and retention, performance appraisal, and progressive discipline. Office design, productivity monitoring, work simplification, job analysis and job descriptions, and quality management.
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1.50 Credits
1.5 credits. 2 hours. (Lecture 1 hour. Laboratory 1 hour.) Prerequisites: HITE 103, HITE 202, HITE 210, BIOL 108. An overview of medical office systems and administrative procedures, with emphasis on insurance billing, compliance with regulatory agencies, and technology tools, including medical transcription.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 3 hours. (Lecture 3 hours.) This course will prepare students to be citizens of the world through an understanding of the interconnectedness of the human experience and discussion of global issues from many different perspectives. Topics presented will enable students to reflect upon how individuals in various cultures past, present and future are united in their humanity.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 3 hours. (Lecture 3 hours.) Prerequisite: Honors program enrollment. Study of leadership principles using examples from classical literature, film, and historical events. Interdisciplinary approach.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 3 hours. (Lecture 3 hours.) Ancient civilizations from primitive human beginnings to premodern era. Greece and Rome-government, religion, philosophy, art, architecture, drama, and social institutions. Exploration of the thoughts and feeling of people of the premodern period about themselves, their place in the universe, and the human condition.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 3 hours. (Lecture 3 hours.) May be taken without HUMN 133. Background of the premodern world. The modern state-Renaissance and Reformation, industrialism, war, revolution, and imperialism. Relationship of western civilization to developments in other parts of the world. Exploration of the thoughts and feelings of modern human beings about themselves, their place in the universe, and the human conditions.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 3 hours. (Lecture 3 hours.) An overview of the history and philosophy of human culture as seen through the arts and the study of their impact on life today.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 3 hours. (Lecture 3 hours.) This course introduces students to many forms of Latin American culture, past and present, including art, architecture, music, literature, and film. The course includes an overview of geography, indigenous peoples, colonization and nation formation needed to understand cultural practices and influences.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 3 hours. (Lecture 3 hours.) Study and compare global cultural myths throughout time, including their historical, artistic, cultural, and ideological development, in order to better understand the behavior, ideals, values, and beliefs of diverse groups of people.
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