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The healthcare
system is becoming increasingly complex; require skilled and innovative
healthcare administration professionals
 Medical Office Management is
one of the today’s most dynamic and growing fields, with a
wide range of opportunities and challenges. As America’s population
ages, the demand will grow for health care services. The healthcare
system is becoming increasingly complex; require skilled and innovative
healthcare administration professionals to help both patients and
physicians get the most out of the resources available. With an
Associate Degree in Medical Office Management, students will acquire
the knowledge and competencies needed to use computes, as well as
administrative, interpersonal, technical, and presentation skills.
These skills enable graduates of the program to function as effective
professionals in the health care offices that make up today’s
complex and changing medical service environment, and to advance
in their careers. |
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| See Course Descriptions |
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| Course Code |
Course title |
Semester Credit Hour |
| ENC1100
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English Composition I G |
4 |
| HSC1000 |
Introduction to Health Sciences C |
2 |
| OST1794
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Internet Concepts C |
2 |
| HSC1531 |
Medical Terminology Fundamentals C |
4 |
| OST1711
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Word Processing for Windows C |
4 |
| OST1852
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Spreadsheet for Windows C |
4 |
| OST1455 |
Intro to Medical Coding C |
4 |
| OST1460 |
Medical Data Entry C |
4 |
| MEA1226 |
EKG & Clinical Procedures C |
4 |
| OST1463 |
Medical Insurance & Billing Procedure I C |
4 |
| MAC1100
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Fundamentals of College Math I G |
4 |
| ENC1106 |
English Composition II G |
4 |
| MNA2012
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Principles of Management C |
4 |
| OST1456 |
Medical Coding II C |
4 |
| OST1461 |
Medical Office Procedures C |
4 |
| OST2464 |
Medical Insurance & Billing Procedure II C |
4 |
| OST2611 |
Medical Transcription C |
4 |
| PHI2635 |
Introduction to Ethics C |
2 |
| SPC1013 |
SpeechG |
4 |
| OST2471 |
Externship C |
2 |
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Total Semester Credits |
72 |
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| Graduation Requirements: 72 Semester Credits |
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