Bachelor of Applied Science in Health Information Management
The Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in Health Information Management (HIM) prepares students for administrative employment in a wide variety of healthcare settings such as hospitals, clinics, surgery centers, skilled nursing facilities, state or federal health agencies and more.
Courses
- CMST320 — Professional and Organizational Communication
- CU103 — Excel I
- CU105 — Word I & Excel I
- CU203 — Excel II
- ENGL301 — Professional Writing and Communication in Healthcare
- HIM290 — Introduction to Medical Coding
- HIM295 — Computer Concepts for Health Information
- HIM299 — Individual Study in HIM
- HIM301 — Foundations in Health Information
- HIM315 — Health Law
- HIM320 — Information Protection
- HIM325 — Health Data Structure & Quality
- HIM335 — Organizational Management in Healthcare
- HIM415 — Foundations of Data, Data Analytics and Data Visualization
- HIM425 — Information Governance
- HIM435 — Revenue Cycle Management
- HIM445 — Applied Data, Data Analytics and Data Visualization
- HIM465 — Health Compliance
- HIM475 — Leadership in Healthcare
- HIM485 — HIM Capstone
- HIT105 — Comprehensive Medical Terminology
- HIT130 — Medical Terminology I
- HIT141 — Introduction to ICD-10-CM Coding
- HIT145 — Healthcare Statistics
- HIT161 — Pathopharmacology
- HIT170 — Coding for Professional Services
- HIT221 — Introduction to ICD-10-PCS/Inpatient Coding
- IT246 — Database Implementation
- IT441 — Data Science and Big Data Analytics
- LS301 — Research Skills for BAS
- PHIL320 — Ethical Decision Making
- PSYC301 — Fundamentals of Research for Healthcare
- SOC262 — Race and Ethnic Relations