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Medical Coding & Billing
award-winning masonry design, the center’s front doors open to a glass atrium with live plants & a trickling pond.A spacious lobby follows with comfortable studying facilities. The center houses three large chemistry labs, three biology labs, one physics lab, one computer lab, lecture rooms, faculty officesand a large bent glass greenhouse that enhances the view of campus. McKenzie Hall opened in 1997, and it provides math/science students, along with the nursing students, two large lecture halls, a variety of lecture rooms, an anatomy lab, three computer labs, faculty offices and a conference room with a beautiful view of campus and the surrounding landscape.
Degree Requirements
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Bachelor ofScience–Major inMathematics (2840)
General Education must include: MTH 15105 Calculus I..............................................5 CS 20104 Computer Programming I.........................4 Total General Education hours .........................................44
MajorArea required courses MTH 15204 Calculus II ............................................4 MTH 15304 Multivariable Calculus..........................4 MTH 21404 Intro Probability and Statistics..............4 MTH 21903 Additional Topics in Probability ..........3 MTH 25403 Discrete Mathematics ...........................3 Select one from the following courses:
MTH 26603 Number Theory or
MTH 27403 College Geometry.............................3 MTH 27703 Differential Equations I ........................3 MTH 38403 LinearAlgebra......................................3 MTH 38603 AbstractAlgebra ...................................3 MTH 44403 Real Variables.......................................3 MTH Electives from 30000-40000 level...................6 Total major area hours......................................................39 Selected Minor and Personal electives..................................37-42 Total hours needed to graduate................................120-125
Bachelorof Science– Integrated Mathematics Education:Adolescent toYoungAdult (40432)
(see degreerequirementslisted under Education)
Bachelor of Science – Middle Childhood
Mathematics Concentration (see degree
requirements listed under Education)
Bachelor of Science orArts - Minorin Mathematics (2830)
General Education must include: MTH 15105 Calculus I..............................................5 Total General Education hours .........................................40
MajorArea required courses MTH 15204 Calculus II.............................................4 MTH 21704 Intro to Probability ................................4 MTHElectives (6hoursfrom300–400level)............6 Total major area hours.......................................................17 Selected Major and Personal electives ........................63-68 Total hours needed to graduate (minimum) ............120-125
Associate of Science – Concentration in Mathematics (2821)
General Education must include: IT 10103 Information Technology.............................3 MTH 14505 Pre-calculus...........................................5 Any Chemistry or Physics course.......................... 4-5 Total General Education hours....................................42-43
MajorArea required courses MTH 15105 Calculus I ..............................................5 MTH 15204 Calculus II.............................................4 MTH 15304 Multivariable Calculus..........................4 MTH 25403 Discrete Mathematics............................3 Select one of the following courses:
MTH 21404 Intro Probability and Statistics
MTH 21704 Intro to Probability............................4 Total major area hours.......................................................17 Total hours needed to graduate ...................................60-65
Holzer School of Nursing & Allied Health College of Professional & Technical Studies
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Degrees/CertificatesOffered
♦ Certificate – Medical Coding and Billing
Learning Outcomes
• Correctly define common and relevant medical terms. • Explain HIPPAguidelines relating to patient privacy and the need to follow them. • Process patient information, health care, and insurance data • Use source documents to determine proper diagnostic and procedure coding. • Exposure to and hands-on experience with processing medical data by charting clerical skills, clinical skills, and patient care in an EHR (electronic health records) system.
Certificate – Medical Coding & Billing (9310)
Medical coders are some of the most sought-after professionals in the health care industry. Medical coders, also commonly referred to as health information technicians,