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  • 1.00 Credits

    A comprehensive review of health information management concepts related to information technology, data security, quality management, revenue cycle and reimbursement, coding, health law, strategic planning, and project and operations management. This course will provide test-taking methods and preparation for the national registered health information administrator certification exam. Offered winter semester. Prerequisites: Senior standing and satisfactory completion of the HIM core courses. Prerequisite:    Prerequisites: Senior standing and satisfactory completion of the HIM core courses.
  • 11.00 Credits

    The HIM practicum is a supervised professional practice experience within a health care setting. Students will engage in the management and supervision of the Health Information Management department by completing various projects. An appropriate faculty member and the placement site supervisor will evaluate the student's performance (Capstone). Offered winter semester. Prerequisites: Senior standing and satisfactory completion of all prior HIM core courses. Prerequisite:    Prerequisites: Senior standing and satisfactory completion of all prior HIM core courses.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The first course in an integrated two-semester sequence. Students explore a significant topic while making connections between ideas, disciplines, worldviews, and ways of engaging. The sequence as a whole emphasizes inquiry, integrity, inclusion, interdisciplinarity, innovation, and internationalization. Offered fall semester. Prerequisite: Enrollment in Meijer Honors College. Corequisite: HNR 152. Prerequisite:    Prerequisite: Enrollment in Meijer Honors College. Corequisite: HNR 152. Corequisite:    HNR 152
  • 3.00 Credits

    The second course in an integrated two-semester sequence. Students explore a significant topic while making connections between ideas, disciplines, worldviews, and ways of engaging. The sequence as a whole emphasizes inquiry, integrity, inclusion, interdisciplinarity, innovation, and internationalization. Offered fall semester. Prerequisite: Enrollment in Meijer Honors College. Corequisite: HNR 151. Prerequisite:    Prerequisite: Enrollment in Meijer Honors College. Corequisite: HNR 151. Corequisite:    HNR 151
  • 3.00 Credits

    The third course in an integrated two-semester sequence. Students explore a significant topic while making connections between ideas, disciplines, worldviews, and ways of engaging. The sequence as a whole emphasizes inquiry, integrity, inclusion, interdisciplinarity, innovation, and internationalization. Offered winter semester. Prerequisites: HNR 151 and HNR 152. Corequisite: HNR 154. Prerequisite:    Prerequisites: HNR 151 and HNR 152. Corequisite: HNR 154. Corequisite:    HNR 154
  • 3.00 Credits

    The fourth course in an integrated two-semester sequence. Students explore a significant topic while making connections between ideas, disciplines, worldviews, and ways of engaging. The sequence as a whole emphasizes inquiry, integrity, inclusion, interdisciplinarity, innovation, and internationalization. Offered winter semester. Prerequisites: HNR 151 and HNR 152. Corequisite: HNR 153. Prerequisite:    Prerequisites: HNR 151 and HNR 152. Corequisite: HNR 153. Corequisite:    HNR 153
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    A second-year honors course. Students actively engage their surrounding communities in ways that promote listening to and understanding cultural differences, working with shared communal concerns, and promoting the importance of mutual understanding. Periodic discussions with coordinator of activity are included. Offered every semester. Prerequisite: Admission to Meijer Honors College. Prerequisite:    Prerequisite: Admission to Meijer Honors College.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Structured around a series of campus/community lectures, exhibits, or other events, this course exposes students to learning outside the classroom and provides the opportunity to think deeply and critically about those experiences, and to derive meaning from them. Students will learn to engage in and participate thoughtfully in public dialogues.Offered fall semester. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the honors program. Prerequisite:    Prerequisite: Acceptance into the honors program.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course covers the history, literature, philosophy, and art of the Islamic Middle East from the decline of the Ottoman period to the present. This time period is one of growth and uncertainty, with such major historical events as the fall of the Ottoman Empire, World Wars I and II, and the colonization of the Middle East. The course looks at how these historical events left their mark in philosophy, literature (including poetry and the birth of the Arabic novel and post-colonial theory/criticism), and art. Fulfills Foundations - Arts. Offered winter semester. Prerequisites: Must be taken concurrently with HNR 220. Prerequisite:    Prerequisites: Must be taken concurrently with HNR 220. Corequisite:    HNR 220
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course covers the history, literature, philosophy, and art of the Islamic Middle East from the decline of the Ottoman period to the present. This time period is one of growth and uncertainty, with such major historical events as the fall of the Ottoman Empire, World Wars I and II, and the colonization of the Middle East. The course looks at how these historical events left their mark in philosophy, literature (including poetry and the birth of the Arabic novel and post-Colonial theory/criticism), and art. Fulfills Cultures - Global Perspectives. Fulfills one of the Issues requirements. Offered winter semester. Corequisite: HNR 219. Corequisite:    HNR 219
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