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MEDICAL CODING (0563)

Health Science Division

RECOMMENDED COURSES

FOR CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

Medical coders review patient medical (health) records and assign numeric codes for each

diagnosis and procedure. To perform this task, they must possess expertise in the

International Classification of Diseases and Current Procedural Terminology coding

systems. This certificate program is designed to prepare the student for an entry-level

position as a medical coder.

This online certificate program begins once a year in the fall semester. Applications are

accepted up to May 31.

Requirements

:

The student must complete any Reading and English Learning Support area requirements,

all pre-requisite courses, and be accepted into this program before beginning any HITE

classes. A GPA of 2.5 is required in order to be considered and the student must achieve a

grade of “C” or better to remain in the program.

Darton State College Code of Conduct

Policies related to Disruptive and Obstructive Behavior will be enforced in an online

program just as it would be in a traditional classroom. Exhibit of such behavior may result

in dismissal from the program.

Prerequisites must be completed or in progress before acceptance to the program.

Sem. Hrs

BIOL 1100K

Human Anatomy and Physiology for the

4

Health Care Professional *

4

CISM 2201

Fundamentals of Computer Applications

3

ALHE 1120

Medical Terminology

1

8

Fall Semester

Sem. Hrs

*HITE 2100

Health Record Content and Structure

3

*HITE 2400

Pathophysiology and Pharmacology

3

6

Spring Semester

*HITE 2150

Coding I

3

3

Summer Semester

*HITE 2160

Coding II

2

2

Fall Semester

*HITE 2170

Advanced Coding and Reimbursement

3

Total

22

*Online course only.

** A combination of BIOL 2111K and BIOL 2112K (Anatomy and Physiology I & II) may be

substituted if taken within the last 5 years.

For additional Health Science Division policies that apply to this program, please refer to Academic Regulations, Section R – T. Depending on your enrollment status, you may be required to take DART 1000, “First Year Experience.” Please refer to Section 7 Academic Support Services Paragraph J.
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