Associate in Science or Associate in Applied
Science
MISSION STATEMENT: Creating competent, ethical, confident entry-level
health-care practitioners committed to professional development through
life-long learning in a positive, non-discriminatory and supportive learning
environment.
THE CAREER: Health information management represents a continuum
of practice concerned with health related information and the management
of systems to collect, store, process, retrieve, analyze, disseminate
and communicate information related to the research, planning, provision,
financing and evaluation of health care services.
Graduates of this program are known as health information technicians.
Entry-level health information technicians may be employed in a variety
of settings, and they may assume a variety of job titles depending upon
their education, work experience and place of employment. Some of the
common job titles include: coder, supervisor and medical record technician.
Opportunities for practice include physicians office settings, long-term
care facilities, home healthcare agencies, ambulatory settings, federal
healthcare agencies, behavioral healthcare organizations, insurance companies
and acute care hospitals.
For additional information about the health information management profession,
call or write:
American Health Information Management Association
233 N. Michigan Avenue, Suite 2150
Chicago, IL 60601-5519
(312) 233-1090
THE PROGRAM: The health information management program is a combination
of general education and professional courses including lecture, laboratory
and clinical education components. Graduates of the program are prepared
to function as entry-level practitioners. Upon successful completion of
the program, graduates are awarded an associate in science degree. Graduates
are then eligible to take the national examination in order to become a
registered health information technician. The health information management
program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health
Education Programs (CAAHEP) in conjunction with the Council on Accreditation
of AHIMA.
Admission to this program is limited and is based on completion of specific
prerequisite courses (see application procedure below) with a grade of
"C" or better. One class of 20 is admitted each fall term. Applications
to the program must be received by June 15 each year. Students may find
it difficult to work during the professional phase of the program due
to clinical demands. Students may not take the responsibility of qualified
staff. However, after demonstrating proficiency, students may be permitted
to undertake certain defined activities with appropriate supervision and
direction. Students may be employed in the field of study outside regular
educational hours paid and subject to standard employer policies.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
- Applicants must have a valid FCCJ student number.
- They must complete, with a "C" or higher BSC 2085C, BSC 2086C, MAC
1105 and ENC 1101.
- Applicants must have CPTS (College Placement Test Scores).
- They must submit completed program application by the deadline.
Students will be ranked on the quality points earned in the four courses
listed in number two above. Students who verify work experience in health
information management will earn two points per year, up to a maximum of
six points. In the event of a tie, the college placement test scores (English,
reading and elementary algebra) will be used as a tie-breaker.
The top 20 ranked students will be notified by mail of acceptance. Those
not responding to the letter will be replaced by students on the waiting
list.
A physical examination will be required upon acceptance to the program.
NOTE: Students have two degree alternatives in this program: The associate
in science (A.S.) and the associate in applied science (A.A.S.). If you
intend to pursue further education at the university level, you should enroll
in the A.S. option. If you intend to go directly to work after completing
your associates degree, consider the A.A.S. While the A.A.S. will not provide
you with the transfer benefits of the A.S., the A.A.S. will provide you
with the skills required to begin working in the field immediately upon
graduation. If you are unsure of which option is best for you, please see
an advisor for further counseling.
Requirements and Recommended Course Groupings
The following is a presentation of required courses in recommended course
groupings for this program. These groupings are only a suggested guide,
and there is no requirement to follow these precisely. The availability
of courses, the students testing and academic performance and other factors
may alter the students actual course completion sequence. Students of this
program may register for courses in any grouping as long as the student
has met any prerequisites for the course.
Course Grouping One
(First term load for full-time students; 2-5 terms for part-time students.)
Course
Number and Title
|
Credits
|
ENC 1101
English Composition I
|
3
|
BSC 2085C
Anatomy and Physiology I
|
4
|
HSC
1531 Medical Terminology |
3
|
CGS
1060 Introduction to Computer Concepts |
3
|
Credit
Hours
|
13
|
Course
Grouping Two
(Second term load for full-time students.)
Course
Number and Title
|
Credits
|
BSC 2086C
Human Anatomy and Physiology II |
4
|
CGS 1570
Microcomputer Applications
|
3
|
MAC
1105 College Algebra |
3
|
OR |
|
MAT
1033 Intermediate Algebra (4 cr.) |
|
Humanities |
3
|
Credit
Hours
|
13
|
Course
Grouping Three
(Third term load for full-time students.)
Course
Number and Title
|
Credits
|
OST 1581
Professional Development in the Work Environment
|
3
|
HIM 1000
Health Information I
|
4
|
HIM
1430 Concepts of Disease |
3
|
HIM
2012 Health Law |
3
|
HIM
1222 ICD-9 Coding Principles |
4
|
Credit
Hours
|
17
|
Course
Grouping Four
(Fourth term load for full-time students
Course
Number and Title
|
Credits
|
HIM 1800
Health Information Practicum I
|
2
|
HIM 2620
Health Information Management II
|
3
|
HIM 2283
CPT-4 Coding and Reimbursement Issues
|
4
|
Credit
Hours
|
9
|
Course Grouping Five
(Fifth term load for full-time students.)
Course
Number and Title
|
Credits
|
SOP 1002
Human Relations
|
3
|
OR
|
|
SOP
1502 Dynamics of Behavior |
|
HIM
2810 Health Information Practicum II |
2
|
HIM
2304 Health Information Management III |
3
|
HIM
2260C Advanced Coding with Medical Computer Program and Lab |
3
|
Credit
Hours
|
11
|
Course
Grouping Six
(Sixth term load for full-time students.)
Course
Number and Title
|
Credits
|
HIM 2820 Health
Information Practicum III |
3
|
**General
Electives
|
1
|
Credit
Hours
|
4
|
TOTAL
CREDIT HOURS
|
67
|
*Refer
to A.S. degree General Education Requirements.
**Refer to A.S. degree General Electives.
NOTE: Students earning an A.S. degree must take MAC 1105, MGF 1106 or
a higher level mathematics course. Students earning an A.A.S. degree must
take MAT 1033 or a higher level mathematics course.
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