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Nov 22, 2024
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2017-2018 Saint Joseph’s College Online [Archived Catalog]
Health Information Management Major
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This online degree program provides students the education and skills to be a health information manager/administrator.
This program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM). Students successfully completing this program will be eligible to take the Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) exam and become credentialed through the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA). Students will be required to complete a Professional Practice Experience, which will require them to identify a local healthcare site and site manager, as well as to purchase access to the virtual lab for use in the Advanced Practicum course. The internship on a site will require the student to meet all of the requirements of a physical clearance, current TB test, current immunizations and often a drug screen and background check. The student is responsible for completing these at their own expense.
Students completing this program will:
- Be recognized as an expert in managing patient health information and health records, administering computer information systems, collecting and analyzing patient data, and using classification systems and medical terminologies.
- Possess comprehensive knowledge of medical, administrative, ethical and legal requirements and standards related to health care delivery and the privacy of protected patient information.
- Manage people and operational units, participate in administrative committees, as well as to prepare and manage budgets.
- Have the ability to Interact with all levels of an organization - clinical, financial, administrative, and information systems - that employ patient data in decision-making and every day operations.
- Be prepared to take the exam to obtain the RHIA credential through AHIMA.
The major consists of a total of 128 semester-hour credits.
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General Education Requirements 2017 - HIM
Beginning July 1, 2017, new general education requirements (listed below) become effective for online, undergraduate students at Saint Joseph’s College. The college’s general education curriculum is a set of courses that reflect the college’s vision of what it means to be an educated person. It is the heart of our baccalaureate education, and provides the grounding for the student’s major course of study. The core curriculum supports key parts of the college’s mission: to encourage students to explore widely the arts and sciences while they also prepare to lead ethical and meaningful lives and to enhance students’ awareness of human dignity and the meaning of life. Moreover, the general education curriculum supports several of SJC’s Institutional Learning Outcomes. Specifically:
- Identify and apply the ethical and moral dimensions of their particular field of study;
- Demonstrate effective communication skills in both written and oral formats;
- Engage in responsible citizenship, social justice, and environmental stewardship;
- Demonstrate critical thinking skills and the ability to analyze and evaluate information from diverse sources and perspectives.
The new requirements consist of four learning themes: Foundations for College Level Thinking, The Human Condition and Human Story, Nature & Society, and Art, Creativity, and Self-Knowledge. The online general education requirements are aligned with the on-campus core. Note: Some academic programs have minor variations in general education requirements. Please talk to your Advisor or Admissions Counselor for more information.
General Education Requirements (36 credits) |
Foundations for College Level Thinking (3 courses) |
EH 106 , English Composition I
EH 107 , English Composition II
MA 205 , Elementary Statistics
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The Human Condition and the Human Story (5 courses) |
HY 104 , Modern Global History
TH 100 , Introduction to Judeo-Christian Tradition or TH 101 , Catholic Doctrine and Theology
PH 200 , Human Nature and Ethics
History (HY) Elective
Theology (TH) Elective
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Nature and Society (3 courses) |
ES 101 , Introduction to Environmental Science
PY 101 , Introduction to Psychology or SO 201 , Principles of Sociology
HIM 200 , Intro to Anatomy & Physiology
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Art, Creativity, and Self-Knowledge (1 courses) |
EH English elective or a course from a list of approved courses (General Education Requirements 2017 - Tier 4 )
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HIM Core Courses
54 Semester Hour Credits
General Electives
Students must complete 38 credits of general elective courses, some of which may be health administration courses. In most cases, if a student has completed an associate’s degree in health information technology the transferred courses will meet this requirement. If courses are needed, students are encouraged to take health administration courses as electives, but they are not required to do so.
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