Medical Terminology
Hours: 96 (Instructor-directed)
Learn the word roots, prefixes, and suffixes that constitute medical terminology. This course is perfect for students who want to learn medical terminology in the healthcare field.

Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
Hours: 48 (Instructor-directed)
This course assists you in learning about the anatomy and physiology of the human body. The class will focus on the human body as living, functioning organism with emphasis on how tissues, organs, and body systems work together to carry out complex activities in health and disease.

Beginning/Intermediate Medical Coding
Prerequisite: Medical Terminology
Hours: 96 (Instructor-directed)
Learn to cross reference the ICD-10, CPT, and HCPS coding books. Understand the selection of key words to accurately code from medical records or documents. This course will prepare you for work in this exciting and growing field.

Advanced Medical Coding
Prerequisite: Intermediate Coding or one year coding experience
Hours: 96 (Instructor-directed)
An in-depth approach to record abstracting using your own ICD-10, CPT, and HCPCS books. Advanced your knowledge to be prepared for the work field by choosing codes from narrative descriptions.

Certified Professional Coder Prep Class
Prerequisite: Advanced Coding or one year coding experience
Hours: 96 (Self-paced)
This class is designed to help you with the skills and materials needed to prepare for national certification testing. This course provides many timings and online programs to help you master the material.

Law, Ethics, and HIPPA
Hours: 48 (Self-paced)
This course provides an introduction to the legal and ethical requirements that safeguard health care information and electronic documentation.

Electronic Health and Medical Records (EHMR)
Hours: 48 (Self-paced)
The healthcare industry is migrating from paper to an all-digital medical record keeping system. This class will train you in the implementation and meaningful use of electronic health and medical records in hospitals, ambulatory care centers, private physician practices and other health care settings.

Health Insurance Billing (HIB)
Hours: 96 (Self-paced)
The role of the medical insurance specialist includes areas such as diagnostic and procedural coding, Medicare, HIPPA, and bill collection strategies covering all the plans that are most encountered in clinics and physicians’ offices. The focus of this course is to prepare the students to excel as insurance billers and to increase efficiency and streamline administrative procedures for insurance billing.

Administrative Medical Assistant
Hours: 96 (Self-paced)
The focus of this course is to prepare students to perform clerical work in a private practice or hospital setting.

Health Information Technology (HIT)
Hours: 48 (Self-paced)
Technology’s ever-increasing role in health care is increasing the demand for qualified health information management professionals. Students will receive a comprehensive introduction to health information technology both as a work-based, task-oriented function, and as part of a larger profession of health information management.

Microsoft Word 2019 & 365
Hours: 96 (Self-paced)
Certified by ProCert, Microsoft Word 2019 & 365 covers key Word skills, from introductory through advanced, and meets all course objectives to prepare students to take the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Associate (formerly Core) and Expert exams for this subject matter. Among others, introductory topics in Unit/Level 1 include creating and saving documents, printing documents, creating tables, inserting shapes and pictures, applying styles, inserting comments, using Track Changes, executing a mail merge, and generating envelopes and labels. Intermediate topics in Unit/Level 2 include formatting with styles and creating a table of contents and an index. Advanced topics in Unit/Level 3 include securing documents, creating and running macros, and converting documents to web pages

Microsoft Excel 2019 & 365
Hours: 96 (Self-paced)
Certified by ProCert, Microsoft Excel 2019 & 365 covers key Excel skills, from introductory through advanced, and meets all course objectives to prepare students to take the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Associate (formerly Core) and Expert exams for this subject matter. Introductory topics in Unit/Level 1 include entering, editing, and formatting entries; selecting cells and ranges; creating and modifying basic formulas; inserting charts and tables; creating a template; and sorting and filtering data. Intermediate topics in Unit/Level 2 include themes, cell styles, and number formats, as well as functions for dates, numbers, and text. Advanced topics in Unit/Level 3 include tables, financial functions, what-if analyses, PivotTables and PivotCharts, workbook protection, collaboration, and much more.

Keyboarding
Hours: 48 (Self-paced)
Learn to touch-type or improve your existing typing skills.