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3.00 Credits
This course emphasizes the essential skills required for administrative assistants working in a contemporary office environment. Topics for this course will include: office protocols, time management, office equipment and technology, records management, meeting and travel planning, customer service, office ergonomics, the virtual administrative assistant, cloud computing, as well as other support functions needed in today's office. Students will develop their customer service, teamwork, and problem solving, as well as other soft skills via real-world office simulations.
Prerequisite:
OFAD 121
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3.00 Credits
Procedures for dealing with people, communication, travel, meeting arrangements, records management, as well as other support functions needed in today's automated office; dress, grooming and personality; prepares a student to function as an administrative assistant in a modern office setting. Writing intensive.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 101 and OFAD 121
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3.00 Credits
This course is a culminating experience for students enrolled in health care programs. Students will develop skills necessary for working in a health care environment, whether it is in a physician's office, hospital, skilled nursing facility or other health care/medical office. Students will master tasks of a medical office, including medical communications and scheduling, preparing patients' charts and bills, electronic health records, finances, managing health information, ethics, law and compliance and general office management.
Prerequisite:
OFAD 154
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3.00 Credits
This course includes preparatory seminars preceding a 150 hour placement of each student in a health care office or corporate office setting appropriate to the program of study. The on-site experience will provide actual "hands-on" experience supervised by an on-site, experienced mentor; assignments by faculty will include maintenance of a daily journal and development of a detailed procedures manual which reflects office operations. On-site visits will be made by OFAD faculty.
Prerequisite:
BUSA 221G
Corequisite:
OFAD 230 or OFAD 240
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3.00 Credits
This course is an in-depth study of medical terminology with emphasis on current usage pertaining to diagnostic techniques, disease processes, oncology, radiology, surgical and medical treatment/intervention.
Prerequisite:
OFAD 154
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces advanced ICD-10 and CPT coding skills with emphasis on enhancing accuracy and refinement of effective use of resources. Course intended only for those students who possess a working knowledge of coding; will prove beneficial to those currently working in a medical billing setting.
Prerequisite:
OFAD 170 or (OFAD 175 and OFAD 176)
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2.00 Credits
This course bridges the gap between classroom and work experience for medical coding and billing. It provides a capstone experience allowing students to take what was learned in the classroom and apply it with on-the-job scenarios typically performed by a medical coding and billing specialist.
Prerequisite:
OFAD 170 or (OFAD 175 and OFAD 176)
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to explore diversity and cultural competency in healthcare. Students will explore and understand the wide array in which diversity and culture influence healthcare needs, expectations and decisions.
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3.00 Credits
Crim Litigation for Legal Asst
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1.00 Credits
This course is based upon the 10-hour Occupational Safety and Health Administration's General Industry and Construction Industry Outreach Training Program. The intention is to provide entry level general industry and construction industry workers a broad awareness as it relates to recognizing and preventing hazards within their respective workplaces. The discussion and information cover a variety of safety and health hazards which an employee may encounter in either workplace. This course is intended to be an orientation to the general safety practices along with introductory concepts of occupational safety and health.
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