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One of the fastest changing fields in the U.S. today is health care with its many HMOs, PPOs and other health service providers. This option is designed to blend our management program with a basic knowledge of the health care industry, anatomy, insurance, physiology, and medical terminology. The program is designed for health service managers who want to enhance
their management skills.
Graduates from this program will demonstrate a working knowledge of claims processing and the health care industry, and be able to communicate using appropriate medical terminology. These skills are in addition to the previously mentioned outcomes for students in business management technology.
Suggested Course Sequence
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| First Semester |
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Credit Hours |
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| BUS121 |
Business Administration |
4 |
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| BCA120 |
Business Computer Applications * |
4 |
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| BUS123 |
Business Mathematics |
4 |
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| ENG124 |
College Composition † |
3 |
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| BIO125 |
Medical Terminology |
3 |
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| BUS101 |
Business Student Success Seminar |
1 |
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19 |
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| Second Semester |
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| MGT121 |
Principles of Management |
3 |
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| MKT121 |
Principles of Marketing |
3 |
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| ACC127 |
Quantitative Business Statistics |
4 |
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| ENG230 |
Business Communication |
3 |
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| ACC132 |
Financial Accounting |
4 |
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17 |
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| Third Semester |
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| MGT221 |
Supervision |
3 |
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| BUS221 |
Microeconomics |
3 |
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| BIO101 |
Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology |
3 |
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| COM121 |
Effective Speaking |
3 |
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| ACC133 |
Managerial Accounting |
4 |
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| HIT230 |
Healthcare Delivery in the United States |
2 |
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18 |
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Fourth Semester |
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| MGT224 |
Human Resources Management |
3 |
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| BUS222 |
Macroeconomics |
3 |
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| MGT223 |
Business Decision Making |
4 |
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| SOC121 |
Sociology |
3 |
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| ACC130 |
Business Law and Ethics |
3 |
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| MAT231 |
Reimbursement for Healthcare Services |
3 |
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19 |
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TOTAL CREDITS |
73 |
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† Based on SSC placement score
* Successful completion of AOT102, AOT104, AOT105 and AOT106 is equivalent to and may be substituted for BCA120. |