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HIT 208: Clinical Coding Practicum
2.00 Credits
Gateway Community and Technical College
This course introduces the student to the clinical practice of medical record coding procedures. The student will observe professional and ethical behavior standards within a health information department. Students will correctly code medical records for reimbursement and practice appropriate security measures. Prerequisite: Admission to the Health Information Technology Program or Medical Record Coding Certificate Program or by special permission of the Program Coordinator. Successful completion of HIT 108, HIT 110, HIT 112, HIT 202, HIT 206 with a grade of C or better. Laboratory: 6 hours.
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HIT 210: Health Care Statistics
2.00 Credits
Gateway Community and Technical College
Use, collection, arrangement, presentation and verification of health care data. Fundamental concepts of descriptive statistics, data validity, reliability and the appropriate use and interpretation of applied healthcare statistics. Prerequisite: Admission to the Health Information Technology Program or Medical Record Coding Certificate Program or by special permission of the Program Coordinator. and (MT 110 or MT 150) and ((CIS 130 or OST 240) and (HIT 200 and HIT 202 and HIT 204) with a grade of C or better). Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours).
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HIT 212: Health Care Organization and Supervision
2.00 Credits
Gateway Community and Technical College
This course introduces the principles of organization, supervision, leadership, motivation, and team building within the health information environment. Included in the course will be a review of financial performance ergonomics, contracts, marketing, education, and training. Prerequisite: Admission to the Health Information Technology Program or by special permission of the Program Coordinator. Successful completion of HIT 200, HIT 202, and HIT 204 with a grade of C or better. Lecture: 2 hours.
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HIT 214: Clinical Practicum II
3.00 Credits
Gateway Community and Technical College
This course introduces the student to the clinical practice of medical records review, documentation, and supervision within a health information department. The student will observe and assist personnel in all areas of job responsibility within the Health Information Management department. Prerequisite: Admission to the Health Information Technology Program or by special permission of the Program Coordinator. Completion of HIT 200, HIT 202, and HIT 204 with a grade of C or better. Laboratory: 9 hours.
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HM 100: Introduction to Hospitality Management
3.00 Credits
Gateway Community and Technical College
An introductory course designed to offer an overview of the hospitality industry. Students gain historical perspective and track current events. The class examines the structure of the industry including chains franchising, ownership, and management. The course explores the inner workings of various components of lodging, foodservice and entertainment organizations. Actual industry examples and case studies are used extensively.
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HM 160: Security for the Hospitality Industry
3.00 Credits
Gateway Community and Technical College
Analysis of modern security concerns for the protection of assets unique to the hospitality industry. Includes loss prevention techniques and the application of law for lodging, retailing, clubs, restaurants lounges and hospitality properties. Industrial safety, disaster control techniques, emergency action planning, and crisis communications topics considered.
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HM 200: Cultural Heritage Tourism
3.00 Credits
Gateway Community and Technical College
This course examines the range of cultural and heritage assets that can become viable tourism attractions and looks at ways of linking quality cultural heritage tourism to community development, from effective planning and marketing Prerequisite: None
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HM 210: Front Office Operations and Management
3.00 Credits
Gateway Community and Technical College
Principles required to organize and operate hotel and motel front office guest needs, salesmanship and procedures for different types of front office operations.
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HM 282: Tourism Marketing
3.00 Credits
Gateway Community and Technical College
This course systematically addresses approaches to marketing tourism. Examines how and why tourists make destination choices, and learn how to develop a strategic marketing system that emphasizes your destination's distinctive appeal. Questions of how to assess visitor markets, how to gather and analyze data, how to reduce risk and gain competitive advantages, and how to turn analysis into sound decisions will also be addressed. This course features case studies, and practical tips for stretching marketing dollars through better monitoring, cost controls and evaluation.
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HNR 101: Intro to Contemporary Thought
3.00 Credits
Gateway Community and Technical College
Students are introduced to the development and impact of contemporary social, scientific, and philosophical thought from an interdisciplinary perspective. Attention will be given to various historical and modern figures, relating their ideas and theories to our contemporary understanding of a variety of issues. Prerequisite: Admission in the Honors program. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).
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