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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HIMT 190. Emphasizes acquiring basic knowledge and skills in medical care evaluation, performance improvement techniques and research, utilization management, risk management and corporate compliance. 2 lecture hours, 3 laboratory hours.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: HIMT 190. This course covers general information about pharmacology (abbreviations, terminology, regulation and control) and the specific information about the medications used in each of the body systems. Also introduces fundamentals of machine transcription. 2 lecture hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: HIMT 200, 211, and 212. Intensive eightweek course preceding HIMT 240. Includes discussion and practice of governmental and commercial reimbursements, health information management, personnel supervision, professional relations, current trends, and employment situations for graduates. 4 lecture hours.
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7.00 Credits
Prerequisites: HIMT 204 and 220. Allows students to practice theoretical knowledge and skills in an extended field experience. Students are placed in health record department of health care facility for 40 clinical education hours per week during the last seven weeks of the semester. 280 practicum hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Successful completion of READ 011, or recentered SAT Verbal score of (R)420 or greater, or appropriate placement test scores. This course will examine the technological development of the modern world and especially emphasizes the United States. Emphasis will be given not only to the inventions themselves but the reasons why such technology was needed and what influence the technology has had on our society. Major topics examined will include power sources, railroads, the automobile, ships, aviation, communications and the development of military technology and tactics. 3 lecture hours.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of European history up to 1600, the development of ancient civilizations, the rise and fall of ancient empires, the origin and growth of the Christian church, politics and civilization of the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and Reformation. 3 lecture hours.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of European history dealing with Commercial Revolution; absolutism, the Enlightenment; the French Revolution; the industrial developments of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries; politics and wars of the twentieth century; and contemporary economics, social, and cultural change. 3 lecture hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Successful completion of READ 009 and ENGL 009, or recentered SAT Verbal score of (R)380 or greater, or appropriate placement test scores. The colonial period; causes and results of the American Revolution; the development of the federal system of government; the growth of democracy; early popular American culture; territorial expansion; slavery and its effects; sectionalism; causes and effects of the Civil War; Reconstruction, political and economic. This course is a transferIN course. 3 lecture hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Successful completion of READ 009 and ENGL 009, or recentered SAT Verbal score of (R)380 or greater, or appropriate placement test scores. Industrial growth of the nation and its effects, agrarian and urban discontent and attempts at reform, World War I, the Roaring Twenties, social and governmental changes of the thirties, World War II and its consequences, the growth of the federal government, social and political upheaval in the sixties and seventies, and the conservatism of the eighties. This course is a transferIN course. 3 lecture hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Successful completion of READ 011, or recentered SAT Verbal score of (R)420 or greater, or appropriate placement test scores. This course presents a survey of architectural history including various significant works dating from prehistoric times to the present. Students are introduced to the effects of cultural influences on the use, structure, and aesthetics of specific architectural works as well as recognized periods of history. 3 lecture hours.
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