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3.00 Credits
3-0-3 Ancient and Medieval Intellectual History with special attention to its relationship to other disciplines in the Humanities and Social Sciences, and with an emphasis on historical theory and interpretation. Prereqs: ENGL 101 or 101H. Prereqs which may be taken concurrently: HUSS 297H, PHIL 297H, ENGL 297H, and ENGL 295H or ENGL 296H.
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Prereqs: ENGL 101 or 101H. Prereqs which may be taken concurrently: HUSS 297H, PHIL 297H, ENGL 297H, and ENGL 295H or ENGL 296H.
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3.00 Credits
3-0-3 Modern History from the Reformation to the 21st Century with special attention to its relationship to other discip- lines in the Humanities and Social Sciences, and with an emphasis on historical theory and interpretation. Prereq: ENGL 101 or ENGL 101H. Pre/Corequisites: HUM/SSCI 298H, ENGL M298H, HIST 298H, ENGL 296H.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 101 or ENGL 101H. Pre/Corequisites: HUM/SSCI 298H, ENGL M298H, HIST 298H, ENGL 296H.
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0.00 Credits
Extended Time
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0.00 Credits
Released Time
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4.00 Credits
3-3-0-4 Introduction to the medical or health record to include its development, content, format and control. Technical analysis of the health record will also be performed. Orientation to professional organizations, accrediting, licensing and approving agencies or organizations and the medical staff. Prerequisite or Corequisite: HIT 105. For HIT majors only.
Corequisite:
HIT 105. For HIT majors only.
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4.00 Credits
3-3-0-4 This course begins to build students' understanding of and competency in the technical analysis, the storage and retrieval and the legal aspects of health care documentation. Students are introduced to the classification systems, nomenclatures, indexing and special registries used to organize health information as well as to the procedures surrounding informed consent and release of patient information. Prerequisites: HIT 101,105. Corequisites: HIT 114, 122.
Prerequisite:
HIT 101,105.
Corequisite:
HIT 114, 122.
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2.00 Credits
1-3-0-2 Principles and practices of using the International Classification of Diseases - 9th Revision - Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) and Current Procedural Terminology (CPT). For Medical Assisting/Office Management majors only. Prerequisites: HIT 105 and BIOL 110. Corequisite: HIT 221.
Prerequisite:
HIT 105 and BIOL 110.
Corequisite:
HIT 221.
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3.00 Credits
3-0-3 The course introduces students to the language of medicine. They define, analyze, and build terms as well as develop a working vocabulary of combining forms, prefixes and suffixes. Students learn medical terms (and their abbreviations where appropriate) for organs, diseases, symptoms, and for diagnostic, treatment, and surgical procedures. They also develop the ability to pronounce and spell terms correctly, and to use them in an appropriate context.
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2.00 Credits
1-3-0-2 Skills and knowledge essential to the operation of transcribing machines concerning various types of medical reports, procedures and correspondence. A working knowledge of the concept of medical word processing and the types of machines used, the personnel and the system. Prerequisites: HIT 105, ENGL 101. Open to all students.
Prerequisite:
HIT 105, ENGL 101. Open to all students.
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3.00 Credits
2-0-0-2 Development of an awareness of the systems that society utilizes to care for those in need. Various types of health care institutions, organizations, agencies and practitioners will be discussed. A total concept of health care and the socio-economic and environmental aspects will be explored. Open to all students.
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