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Show 292 HAS 4400 HAS 4410* HAS 4420 HTHS 1101 HTHS 2230 GERT 3000 NUTR 2320 NUTR 4420 PEP 2300 *HAS 4410 may Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Administration (3) Clinical Instructional Skills (3) Clinical Instructional Skills (3) Medical Terminology (2) Introductory Pathophysiology (3) Death and Dying (3) Food Values, Diet Design & Health (3) Nutrition and Fitness (3) Health/Fitness Evaluation and Exercise Prescription (3) i substituted for HLTH 3200. HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT EMPHASIS Prerequisite: Previous completion of Health Information Technology AAS program or equivalent curriculum. Courses Required (29-30 credit hours) HIM 3200 Epidemiology & Biostatistics (3) HIM 3400 Health Care Networks & Databases (3) HIM 3450 Health Care Systems Analysis & Design (3) HIM 3500 Biomedical Research Support (2) HIM 4100 Health Info Services Management (3) HAS 3230 Health Communication (3) HAS 3240 Human Resource Development in Health Care (3) HAS 3260 Healthcare Administrative 8c Supervisory Theory (3) HAS 3750 Health Care Financial Administration (3) HAS 4860 Practicum/Intemship (4) or HIM 4990 Baccalaureate Thesis & Presentation (3) Support Courses Required (7 credit hours) 1ST TE2010 Business Computer Skills (1) 1ST 3110 Information Technology for Busines s (3) ACTG 2010 Survey of Accounting I (3) LONG-TERM CARE ADMINISTRATION EMPHASIS Prerequisi te Cou rses R equ ired The following prerequisite courses must be completed prior to enrollment in required courses of the LTC program. HAS 3000 The Health Care System (3) HTHS 1101 Medical Terminology (2) HTHS LSI 110/1111 Biomedical Core (8) or ZOOL LS1020 Human Biology (3) ACTG 2010 Survey of Accounting I (3) ECON SS2010 Prindples of Micro-Economics (3) ENGL EN1010 and ENGL EN2010 Writing (6) Quantitative Literacy and Computer & Iriformation Literacy (see General Education Core Requirements) Core Courses Required (44-45 credit hours) HAS 3020 Health Care Marketing (3) HAS 3150 Community Health Agencies and Services (3) HAS 3230 Health Communication (3) HAS 3240 Human Resource Development in Health Care (3) HAS 3260 Health Care Administrative & Supervisory Theory (3) HAS 3750 Health Care Financial Administration (3) HAS 4320 Health Care Economics and Policy (3) HAS 4400 Legal and Ethical Aspects of Health Administration (3) HAS 4520 Long-Term Care Administration (2) HAS 4525 Health Facility Operations (1) HAS 4740 Senior Seminar (1) HAS 4860 Practicum/Intemship (6) or HIM 3500 Biomedical Research Support (2) and HIM HIM 2330 HIM 3000 HIM 3200 HIM 3300 Elective Courses HASDV3190 HAS 4410 HAS 4420 HAS 4620 HAS 4800 HAS 4990 HTHS 2230 GERT 2220 GERT 3000 GERT 3120 Baccalaureate Thesis & Presentation (3) Classification Systems Topics & Reimbursement Issues (2) Computer Applications in Health Care (3) Epidemiology 8c Biostatistics (3) Intro to Quality Improvement in Health Care (3) > credit hours) Cultural Diversity in Patient Education (3) Clinical Instrudional Design 8c Evaluation (3) Clinical Instructional Skills (3) International Health and Health Care (3) Individual Study (1-3) Seminar (1) Introductory Pathophysiology (3) Intro to Sodal Gerontology (3) Death Sc Dying (3) Aging: Adaptation 8c Behavior (3) Health Administrative Services departmental honors Please contact the Health Administrative Services Department for advisement and permission prior to enrolling in Honors courses. To earn Departmental Honors in either HAS or HIM, a student must: • Complete the BS requirements; • Earn a cumulative GPA of 3.5, and a department GPA of 3.7; • Complete either an internship with a final grade of A, or a senior thesis with a final grade of A; • Make a professional presentation: - Select work from a required class to develop into a presentation in HAS 4740 or - Present at the annual Undergraduate Research Symposium or - Make a poster presentation at the Spring Honors Banquet. • Adively partidpate in a professional organization. You can choose from ACHE, AHIMA, HFMA, or MGMA Check with the Honors Advisor to ensure your participation counts. Students who have not completed thdr General Education requirements are encouraged to take Honors General Education classes. Health Information Management institutional certificate » Program Prerequisite: Applicants must possess a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution and be accepted into the certificate program. » Grade Requirements: To recdve a Health Information Management Certificate the student must complete all courses in the certificate program with a grade of "C" or higher (a grade of "C-" is not acceptable). » Credit Hour Requirements: 30 credit hours as specified below (a minimum of 10 semester credit hours must be completed in residence at Weber State University). Program Description This program focuses on the management of health care data and information resources. The program addresses the nature and stnidure of health data and the translation of that data into usable forms of information which support the health care of individuals and populations. HIM professionals collect, integrate, and analyze primary and secondary colledions of data and manage information resources related to the research, planning, provision, and evaluation of health care services. This certificate provides students that already have a bachelor's degree the ability to build on previous Weber State University 2011 -2012 Catalog |