The Associate’s Degree in Medical Coding introduces the students to the concept of translating medical terminology to numbers for the purpose of billing medical insurance companies for services rendered. As the students learn these concepts of coding and utilizing the hands-on experience of coding in an outpatient facility, they become proficient in the technique of medical coding and are prepared to obtain a coding career in today's market. With the introduction of the general education courses, balance is provided to the students' education and skill level.
Graduates of the Medical Coding Degree Program will:
- Demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and behavior required for entry-level employment.
- Demonstrate a working knowledge of medical ethics and professionalism as it relates to the healthcare setting.
- Identify the disease process and how it applies to coding situations.
- Apply critical thinking skills when utilizing the most current coding systems.
- Engage in a civic engagement activity.
- Collaborate effectively with others.
- Communicate effectively.
- Think creatively.
- Reason critically.
ASSOCIATE DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
- Civics (16 credits)
- Core Courses (50 credits)
- General Education (24 credits)
Civics Certificate (16 Credits)
Item #
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
16
Core Courses (50 Credits)
Item #
Title
Credits
4.0
4.0
Sub-Total Credits
50
General Education (24 credits)
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Title
Credits
4
Sub-Total Credits
24
Total Credits
90