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Health Information Management

Winter 2018

AAS - SCC

Fall Start

Offered at Locations:  Spokane Community College

First Quarter

BIOL 105General Biology w/Lab 15
HED  125Medical Terminology 5
HIM  103HIM Theory and Practice 5
15

Second Quarter

BIOL 204Human A & P 1 25
BUS  103Basic Business Math and Electronic Calculators 35
HIM  160Computer Application in HIM 5
SURG 105Blood-borne Pathogens and HIV/AIDS 41
16

Third Quarter

BIOL 205Human A & P 2 55
BT   272Business Correspondence 65
HIM  135Comparative Health Records 4
HIM  162Electronic Health Records 3
17

Fourth Quarter

HED  129Pathophysiology 5
HIM  105Legal Concepts in Health 3
HIM  167Current Issues in HIM 4
HIM  203Clinical Preparation 1
HIM  212Acute Care Coding 5
18

Fifth Quarter

HED  145Pharmacology 3
HIM  209Health Data Analysis and Display 3
HIM  211Quality Improvement 44
HIM  214Ambulatory Care Coding 5
HIM  215ICD-10 Procedural Coding 4
19

Sixth Quarter

HIM  213Clinical Practice 6
HIM  216Reimbursement Strategies for HIM Professionals 5
HIM  240HIM Clinical Seminar 4
15
100 credits are required for the AAS
1BIOL 105 may be substituted with BIOL& 160. This course does not count towards the Associate of Arts degree science requirement and does not satisfy requirements of any allied health program.
2BIOL 204 may be substituted with BIOL& 241. This course does not count towards the Associate of Arts degree science requirement and does not satisfy requirements of any allied health program.
3BUS 103 may be substituted with BT 128.
4This related education requirement may be met by any course or combination of courses approved by the instructional dean.
5BIOL 205 may be substituted with BIOL& 242. This course does not count towards the Associate of Arts degree science requirement and does not satisfy requirements of any allied health program.
6BT 272 may be substituted with ENGL& 235 or BT 274. Both BT 272 and ENGL& 235 contain course prerequisite requirements.

Summer Start

Offered at Locations:  Spokane Community College

First Quarter

HED  125Medical Terminology 5
HIM  103HIM Theory and Practice 5
HIM  160Computer Application in HIM 5
15

Second Quarter

BIOL 105General Biology w/Lab 5
BUS  103Basic Business Math and Electronic Calculators 35
HIM  162Electronic Health Records 3
13

Third Quarter

BIOL 204Human A & P 1 5
BT   272Business Correspondence 65
HIM  105Legal Concepts in Health 3
HIM  135Comparative Health Records 4
17

Fourth Quarter

BIOL 205Human A & P 2 5
HED  145Pharmacology 3
HIM  203Clinical Preparation 1
HIM  209Health Data Analysis and Display 3
HIM  212Acute Care Coding 5
17

Fifth Quarter

HED  129Pathophysiology 5
HIM  167Current Issues in HIM 4
HIM  211Quality Improvement 44
HIM  214Ambulatory Care Coding 5
HIM  215ICD-10 Procedural Coding 4
22

Sixth Quarter

HIM  213Clinical Practice 6
HIM  216Reimbursement Strategies for HIM Professionals 5
HIM  240HIM Clinical Seminar 4
SURG 105Blood-borne Pathogens and HIV/AIDS 1
16
100 credits are required for the AAS
1BIOL 105 may be substituted with BIOL& 160. This course does not count towards the Associate of Arts degree science requirement and does not satisfy requirements of any allied health program.
2BIOL 204 may be substituted with BIOL& 241. This course does not count towards the Associate of Arts degree science requirement and does not satisfy requirements of any allied health program.
3BUS 103 may be substituted with BT 128.
4This related education requirement may be met by any course or combination of courses approved by the instructional dean.
5BIOL 205 may be substituted with BIOL& 242. This course does not count towards the Associate of Arts degree science requirement and does not satisfy requirements of any allied health program.
6BT 272 may be substituted with ENGL& 235 or BT 274. Both BT 272 and ENGL& 235 contain course prerequisite requirements.

Winter Start

Offered at Locations:  Spokane Community College

First Quarter

BIOL 105General Biology w/Lab 15
HED  125Medical Terminology 5
HIM  103HIM Theory and Practice 5
15

Second Quarter

BIOL 204Human A & P 1 25
BUS  103Basic Business Math and Electronic Calculators 35
HIM  105Legal Concepts in Health 3
HIM  160Computer Application in HIM 5
18

Third Quarter

BT   272Business Correspondence 65
HIM  135Comparative Health Records 4
HIM  162Electronic Health Records 3
HIM  203Clinical Preparation 1
13

Fourth Quarter

BIOL 205Human A & P 2 5
HED  145Pharmacology 3
HIM  167Current Issues in HIM 4
HIM  212Acute Care Coding 5
SURG 105Blood-borne Pathogens and HIV/AIDS 1
18

Fifth Quarter

HED  129Pathophysiology 5
HIM  209Health Data Analysis and Display 3
HIM  211Quality Improvement 44
HIM  214Ambulatory Care Coding 5
HIM  215ICD-10 Procedural Coding 4
21

Sixth Quarter

HIM  213Clinical Practice 6
HIM  216Reimbursement Strategies for HIM Professionals 5
HIM  240HIM Clinical Seminar 4
15
100 credits are required for the AAS
1BIOL 105 may be substituted with BIOL& 160. This course does not count towards the Associate of Arts degree science requirement and does not satisfy requirements of any allied health program.
2BIOL 204 may be substituted with BIOL& 241. This course does not count towards the Associate of Arts degree science requirement and does not satisfy requirements of any allied health program.
3BUS 103 may be substituted with BT 128.
4This related education requirement may be met by any course or combination of courses approved by the instructional dean.
5BIOL 205 may be substituted with BIOL& 242. This course does not count towards the Associate of Arts degree science requirement and does not satisfy requirements of any allied health program.
66 BT 272 may be substituted with ENGL& 235 or BT 274. Both BT 272 and ENGL& 235 contain course prerequisite requirements.

Disclaimer: The college cannot guarantee courses will be offered in the quarters indicated. During the period this guide is in circulation, there may be curriculum revisions and program changes. Students are responsible for consulting the appropriate academic unit or adviser for more current and specific information. the information in this guide is subject to change and does not constitute an agreement between the college and the student.

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