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Health Science Department

1332 Seward Avenue Sitka, AK 99835-9418

UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA SOUTHEAST | Sitka | Toll-Free: 1-800-478-6653 | www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka

HEALTH INFORMATION

MANAGEMENT PROGRAM

We are pleased to enclose an information packet regarding the Health Information Management Program at the University of Alaska Southeast (UAS). The Health Information Program at UAS will prepare graduates for employment as Health Information Specialists. Upon successful completion of this program, graduates are eligible to take the national accreditation examination and receive the Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) Credential. Our program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Health Information and Information Management (CAHIIM) in cooperation with the Council on Accreditation of the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA).

Professional Practices are included with several of our courses and a final Internship in Healthcare Management is scheduled at the end of the program. As often as possible, Professional Practices are scheduled at a facility in the student's home area. It is not; however, always possible for the student to obtain the necessary clinical experience within their home community so some students will have to travel to clinical sites. Professional Practices are scheduled during routine working hours and is important that students inform their employers of the possibility of release to complete the required experiences.

Financial aid is available and students are encouraged to apply for assistance early in the year of initial enrollment. Please contact UAS Advising 800-478-6653 (extension 7705) for additional financial aid questions.

Thank you for your interest in the HIM Program at UAS.

Leslie Gordon, RHIA HIM Program Director

[email protected]

1/800/478/6653 ext/ 9474

Rose Goeden, MBA, RHIA Assistant Professor

[email protected]

1/800/478/6653 ext/ 7118

Julie Kluczynski

Health Science Project Assistant

[email protected]

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Health Information Management

Train at home for a new career in

Health Information Management

Call 800-478-6653 or 907-747-6653 for details

Only professionally accredited

program in Alaska

The Associate of Applied Science in HIM Degree

Program at the University of Alaska Southeast is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information

Management Education (CAHIIM).

Upon graduation eligible to take RHIT national

exam

Preparing HIM students since 1993

Web-based

Faculty

Program created by UAS Sitka faculty Nationally and regionally recognized Taught by dedicated working professionals

Well respected in the professional community

Your Career on the Techno-edge

Nationally Accredited

AAS in HIM Program

Certi

fi

cates offered in:

Coding Specialist

or Healthcare Privacy & Security

Occupational Endorsement offered in:

Healthcare Information Technology

Synchronous and asynchronous program

delivery

Enhanced student and instructor interaction

Interactive web meetings

Virtual office hours

Consistent course design

Archived lessons allow for quick review

Live discussion

Cutting edge technology

Superior student support services Leslie Gordon, Assistant Professor Program Coordinator Rose Goeden, Assistant Professor

UAS is an AA/EO employer and educational institution

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Start a Career in

Health Information

Management

Delivered to Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) states through

University of Alaska Southeast • Sitka Campus

Degree Requirements

(2010-2011 Catalog)

• Program delivered to Alaska and other Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) states: WA, OR, CA, ID, NV, AZ, UT, CO, NM, WY, ND, SD, MT, HI

• The Health Information Management (HIM) A.A.S. degree program requires a minimum of sixty (60) semester credit hours. Once HIM specifi c courses are taken, students have 5 years to complete the degree.

• A passing grade of C in GERs and major requirements is required for HIM students admitted from Fall 2009 onward.

• HIM students will need a current student membership in AHIMA.

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (20 cr) Credits

Written Communication Skills

ENGL 111 Methods of Written Communication 3 Select one from the following (3 credits)

ENGL 211 Intermediate Composition: Writing about Literature 3 ENGL 212 Technical Report Writing 3 Oral Communication Skills

Select one from the following (3 credits)

COMM 111 Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3 COMM 235 Small Group Communication and Team Building 3 COMM 237 Interpersonal Communication 3 COMM 241 Public Speaking 3 Other Skills

BIOL 111 Anatomy and Physiology I 4 BIOL 112 Anatomy and Physiology II 4 GER Elective (Natural sciences, mathematics, or social sciences) 3

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (40 cr) Credits

CIOS 105 Computer Literacy 3 HIM 111 Introduction to Health Information Management 3 HIM 135 Medical Terminology 3 HIM 160 Alternative Delivery Systems 3 HIM 181 HIM Emerging Technologies and Informatics 3 HIM 190 CPT Coding 3 HIM 210 ICD-9-CM Coding 3 HIM 211 ICD-10-CM/PCS Coding* 3 HIM 215 Billing and Reimbursement 2 HIM 240 Legal Aspects of Health Information 3 HIM 251 Quality Improvement and Project Management 3 HIM 260 Data Quality and Reimbursement 2 HIM 272 Pathophysiology 4 HIM 280 Health Care Management 3 HIM 285 Healthcare Privacy and Security 3 HIM 289 Healthcare Information Technology 3 HIM 291 Internship in Healthcare Management 2 *Students graduating after October 1, 2013 must be prepared to take the national credentialing examination using ICD-10-CM/PCS. This course will be off ered beginning Spring term 2011.

UAS is an AA/EO employer and educational institution

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What is Health Information

Management?

Today professionals in every fi eld rely increasingly on information to function effectively. Advances in technology have made the fl ow of information more available, more comprehensive, more useful. Advances in medical science, legislative reforms, computerization, and the necessity to enhance the management of health care delivery systems and health care costs have created an explosion in the demand for health care information specialists–people with the knowledge and skills necessary to process, analyze, and distribute health care information in diverse practice environments.

A career as a health information professional off ers a unique opportunity to blend an interest in medicine with the multifaceted information management challenges of tomorrow. The Health Information Management program at the University of Alaska Southeast will prepare graduates for employment in this dynamic field. Graduates will be able to perform a wide variety of health information functions in various settings, including:

• Coding diseases and procedures, utilizing appropriate coding conventions and software, and generating reimbursement income for the facility

• Compiling, analyzing, and distributing statistics that support medical and administrative decision-making

Career Opportunities

• Managing various registries (Trauma, Cancer, Birth Defects) to meet the

planning needs of various agencies • Identifying and using a variety of

information resources and technologies • Organizing, analyzing and evaluating

data according to established standards, and complying with laws and regulations for access to and distribution of data.

In small health care facilities, health information professionals may have full responsibility for the operation of health information services.

What kinds of jobs are

available in this fi eld?

Employment opportunities abound for health information professionals. While many practitioners currently work in hospital settings, expanding opportunities for employment include those in ambulatory, long term, behavioral health facilities, industrial clinics, state and federal agencies, private industry, and educational facilities.

The Health Information Management program at the University of Alaska Southeast prepares graduates for employment as health information specialists. The field has been identified as one of the top ten growth careers for the next decade by the Department of Labor. Graduates have a wide variety of possibilities in both t ype and location of employment, with career opportunities throughout the nation and internationally.

What kind of training do

I need for this job?

The Health Information Management (HIM) program offers a web-based distance delivered Associate of Applied Science degree through the Sitka Campus of the University of Alaska Southeast, which prepares students for entry-level positions as health information professionals.

The curriculum has been distance delivered since the program’s implementation in 1992, and is now designed for web-based delivery. The HIM program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM).

Upon graduation, students are eligible to write the national certification exam; successful candidates earn the professional credential of Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT).

Are there any prerequisites to

entering this program?

Students without prior college are encouraged to take some general education requirements prior to enrolling in HIM specifi c courses. Specifi cally, students are encouraged to take college level English and a computer course either before or concurrently with HIM courses.

(See Degree Requirements on back page)

Take the First Step!

How to Qualify

Sounds great...

how do I start?

Contact us: UAS Sitka Campus 1332 Seward Ave Sitka, Alaska 99835 1-800-478-6653, ext. 9473 or 907-747-9473 Website: www.uas.alaska.edu/career_ed/him/

Applicants should be aware that professional practices are part of HIM courses, and transportation to various health agencies for these experiences is the responsibility of the student. The University is self-insured and enrolled students are covered by professional liability insurance.

Rev. 10/11 The Associate of Applied

Science in HIM Degree Program at the University of Alaska Southeast is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM). www.cahiim.org

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HIM

HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT

CODING

SPECIALIST

CERTIFICATE

DISTANCE DELIVERED

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED FOR CERTIFICATE: 30

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: 13 CREDITS

CREDITS ENGL 111 Method of Written Communication 3 BIOL 111 Anatomy & Physiology I 4 BIOL 112 Anatomy & Physiology II 4 CIOS 105 Computer Literacy 3

HIM CODING SPECIALIST: 17 CREDITS

CREDITS HIM 135 Medical Terminology 3

HIM 190 CPT Coding 3

HIM 210 ICD-9-CM Coding 3 HIM 211 ICD-10-CM/PCS Coding* 3 HIM 215 Billing and Reimbursement 2 HIM 260 Data Quality and Reimbursement 2 HIM 272 Pathophysiology 4

HIM CODING

SPECIALIST

CERTIFICATE

REQUIREMENTS

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED FOR CERTIFICATE: 30

UAS is an AA/EO employer and educational institution

In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, this material is available in alternate formats upon request.

WHAT IS CODING?

Coding is the translation of narration into numerical codes. For example, a health care provider lists diagnoses and procedures and these—for billing, research, statistical, and administrative purposes— must be translated into numerical codes.

The two dominant coding systems are: ICD-9-CM (International Classifi cation of Diseases, 9th Edition, Clinical Modifi cation) and CPT-4 (Current Procedural Terminology, 4th Edition). ICD-10-CM/PCS will be off ered beginning Spring term 2011.

EMPLOYMENT:

At present, the demand for entry-level coders is extremely high especially in acute care facilities. In addition, medical clinics, veterinary hospitals, long term care facilities, behavioral health facilities, and health care corporations also provide job opportunities. The HIM Coding Specialist Certifi cate will prepare graduates for positions in this dynamic and fast growing profession.

CERTIFICATION:

The national professional association (American Health Information Management Association) off ers two certifi cation exams for coders (Certifi ed Coding Specialist and Physician Based Certifi ed Coding Specialist). It is highly recommended that recent graduates of both the HIM program and the Coding Specialist Certifi cate acquire a minimum of three years experience prior to writing these non-entry based exams.

PREREQUISITES:

Admission to either the HIM associate degree program or the HIM Coding Specialist Certifi cate program are required before a student can enroll in coding courses. For students preparing for a national exam who want some additional academic preparation, the coding classes are available.

We ask that at least one-half of Anatomy & Physiology (BIOL 111 or equivalent) be completed, with medical terminology as a co-requisite, before enrolling in coding courses. HIM 210 ICD-9-CM and HIM 211 ICD-10-CM/PCS Coding requires BIOL 111, BIOL 112 (or concurrent) and HIM 272 Pathophysiology.

GRADES:

A passing grade of C in GERs and major requirements is required for HIM students admitted from Fall 2009 onward.

www.uas.alaska.edu/career_ed/him/certifi cate.html

*Students graduating after October 1, 2013 must be prepared to take the national credentialing examination using ICD-10-CM/PCS

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HIM 135 Medical Terminology 3 cr.

Designed to provide students with a basic understanding of the language used within healthcare settings. It gives students a foundation for communication with health care professionals and lay people. Focus is on terminology of body systems related to symptomatology, diseases and treatment. Evaluation by means of assignments, tests and a comprehensive fi nal examination. Prerequisite: Regular admission status;

Co-requisite: placement at ENGL 110 or higher

HIM 190 CPT Coding 3 cr.

Review of alternative classification systems. Major emphasis on HCPCS/CPT-4 ambulatory care coding. Clinical lab at an ambulatory care setting required. Brief overview of Ambulatory Patient Classifi cations (AVCs) and Resource Based Relative Values (RBRVs). Evaluation based on class participation, site visit, completion of unit assignments, tests and fi nal examination. Prerequisites: Medical Terminology or concurrent; Anatomy & Physiology and admission to HIM program or departmental permission

HIM 210 ICD-9-CM Coding 3 cr.

Introduction to International Classification of Diseases Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification (for use in the U.S.A.). Use of integrated learning materials. Instruction in coding diagnoses and procedures, sequencing, and coding conventions. Review of complications and co-morbidities.

Clinical Lab: Students will complete required lab at an acute care clinical site which will provide an overview of DRGs, interface between business offi ce and HIM, optimizing reimbursement, coding quality studies, and working with physicians for DRG management. Introduction to coding software. Evaluation by means of class participation, unit and lab assignments, tests and/or fi nal exam.

Prerequisites: Medical Terminology; Anatomy & Physiology and admission to HIM program or departmental permission

HIM 211 ICD-10-CM/PCS Coding 3 cr.

An introduction to International Classifi cation of Diseases (U.S.). Introduces coding of diagnoses and procedures, sequencing, coding conventions, and software. Professional practice experience: Students complete activities that provide an overview of Diagnostic Related Groups (DRG). Topics include the interface between business office and health information management to optimize reimbursement, coding quality studies, and working with physicians for DRG management. Provides practice in analyzing medical records to identify data elements to be coded.

Prerequisite: HIM 272 and admission to HIM program or departmental permission

HIM 215 Billing and Reimbursement 2 cr.

Focus is on issues of billing and reimbursement for health care facilities. Includes an overview of the role of the health insurance specialist; third party payers such as Medicare, Medicaid, workers compensation and disability, Tricare and commercial insurance claims. Legal and regulatory considerations and ambulatory ICD-9 are covered. Students will complete a project focused on coding and reimbursement issues.

Prerequisite: HIM 190 and admission to HIM program or departmental permission

HIM 260 Data Quality & Reimbursement 2 cr.

A continuation of HIM 210 with in-depth focus on coding issues. Introduction to data quality issues including coding validation, data accuracy, coding guidelines and training, and reimbursement issues including Diagnostic Related Groups (DRGs), Ambulatory Patient Classifications (APCs); Resource Based Relative Value Scales (RBRVs). Impact of coding accuracy and correct DRG assignment on fi nancial stability of facility. Overview of specialist credentials: CCS and CCS-P.

For more information on the HIM Coding Specialist Certifi cate,

contact:

University of Alaska Southeast Sitka Campus 1332 Seward Avenue Sitka, Alaska 99835 1-800-478-6653 ext. 9473 or 907-747-9473 www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka

Prerequisite: HIM 210 (Students with required prerequisites, not enrolled in either the HIM degree or coding specialist certifi cate will be admitted on a space available basis only)

HIM 272 Pathophysiology 4 cr.

Introduces basic concepts underlying various pathological processes. Students draw on their knowledge of normal anatomy and physiology to understand how pathogenesis of disease occurs. Discussion of diseases, diagnostic process, appropriate testing, and various treatment options. Introduction to drug terminology, administration, toxicity, vocabulary, standards and references. May not meet requirements for nursing programs.

Prerequisite: BIOL S111 and S112. Corequisite: HIM/HS S135 or permission

HIM CODING SPECIALIST CERTIFICATE • COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

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Certifi cate in

Healthcare

Privacy

and

Security

Associated with the

HEALTH INFORMATION

MANAGEMENT program

Distance delivered by

HIM

Healthcare Privacy

and Security

Certifi cate

REQUIREMENTS

MINIMUM CREDIT HOURS: 30

General Education Requirements (9)

Program Requirements (21)

Admission requirements:

High school diploma or GED, and English placement exam This certificate contains coursework

that will apply toward the Associate of Applied Science degree

in Health Information Management HIM students will need a current student

membership in AHIMA.

CREDITS

Healthcare

Privacy and

Security

This certificate was created in response to the increased complexity of data disclosure, particularly the full implementation of the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).

It is offered via distance delivery and requires a minimum of 30 credits, 21 of which are specified HIM courses. Students are introduced to legal and ethical implications of data disclosure, and are given an overview of state and federal laws, client rights and responsibilities, contracts, corporate liability, and professional liability.

UAS is an AA/EO employer and educational institution CIOS 105 Computer Literacy 3

ENGL 111 Methods of Written Communication 3 Select one from the following:

COMM 111 Fundamentals of Oral Comm. 3 COMM 235 Small Group Comm. & Team Bldg. 3 COMM 237 Interpersonal Communication 3

COMM 241 Public Speaking 3

HIM 111 Introduction to Health Info. Mgmt. 3 HIM 160 Alternative Delivery Systems 3 HIM 181 HIM Emerging Technologies & Informatics 3 HIM 240 Legal Aspects of Health Information 3 HIM 251 Quality Improvement and Project Mgmt. 3 HIM 285 Healthcare Privacy and Security 3 HIM 289 Healthcare Information Technology 3

University of Alaska Southeast Sitka Campus 1332 Seward Avenue Sitka, Alaska 99835 (907) 747-7700 toll-free: 1-800-478-6653 Fax: (907) 747-7758 www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka

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Certifi cate in

Healthcare Privacy and Security

The American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), offers two credentialing

exams: CERTIFIED PRIVACY OFFICER and CERTIFIED SECURITY OFFICER

Career Opportunity:

There are three main benefits of this certificate:

1) It meets current employer training needs

2) It meets student needs for employable skills

3) It provides a career ladder for graduates

For more information on the Certificate in Healthcare Privacy

and Security, contact:

UAS Sitka Campus 1332 Seward Avenue

Sitka, Alaska 99835 1-800-478-6653 ext. 9473

or 907-747-9473

The Healthcare Privacy and Security course will also provide accredited professionals with a continuing education option.

Currently, most HIM professionals must meet a minimum standard of 20 continuing education credits in a two-year cycle, and half of these must be in 6 core areas, one of which is External Environment, which includes regulatory issues.

This distance-delivered HIM Privacy and Security

Certificate prepares students for employment in data access and disclosure.

Students who complete this program are prepared

to work in a variety of employment settings, particularly healthcare related facilities. Basic equipment requirements: • access to computer • high speed internet

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UAS is an AA/EO employer and educational institution In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, this material is available in alternate formats upon request.

Occupational

Occupational

Endorsement

Endorsement

Total credit hours required: 15

credits

CIOS 105 Computer Literacy 3

HIM 111 Introduction to Health 3 Information Management

HIM 181 HIM Emerging 3

Technologies and

Applications

HIM 285 Healthcare Privacy 3

and Security

HIM 289 Healthcare Information 3 Technology

Occupational

Endorsement

in

Healthcare Information

Technology

REQUIREMENTS

HEALTHCARE

HEALTHCARE

INFORMATION

INFORMATION

TECHNOLOGY

TECHNOLOGY

The Healthcare Information Technology Occupational Endorsement is designed to prepare students for employment as entry level Healthcare Information Specialists or to provide supplemental training for persons previously or currently employed in related health record occupations.

HIM students will need a current student membership in AHIMA.

Health Information Technology (HIT)is a rapidly growing fi eld at the intersection of information management, medicine and the business of healthcare delivery. HIT has become a focus of national attention due to rapid changes in technology that are redefi ning the environment for capturing and managing healthcare data, a dramatic surge in healthcare information and federal mandates to develop standardized Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and create regional health information networks. The Healthcare Information Technology Occupational Endorsement is designed to prepare students for employment as entry level Healthcare Information Specialists or to provide supplemental training for persons previously or currently employed in related health record occupations.

The key goal of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), signed into law on February 17, 2009, by President Obama, is that by 2015, every provider serving Medicare and Medicaid patients will be using an Electronic Health Record that satisfi es specifi ed objectives, including interoperability and meaningful use. This program will introduce the student to the fundamentals of healthcare informatics by focusing on the resources, devices and methods used to acquire, store, retrieve and utilize electronic healthcare information. Students will explore interoperability and meaningful use in the fi eld of EHRs.

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For more information on the Occupational Endorsement in Health Information Technology,

contact:

University of Alaska Southeast Sitka Campus 1332 Seward Avenue Sitka, Alaska 99835 1-800-478-6653 ext. 9473 or 907-747-9473 Rev. 10/11 www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka

HEALTHCARE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

HEALTHCARE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

The Alaskan healthcare workforce needs to prepare its employees for the technology

shift towards electronic health records. UAS off ers an occupational endorsement in

health information technology. Courses will train the healthcare workforce on the

most current and emerging technologies including electronic health records (EHR).

Students will learn the most recent federal requirements in privacy and security in

EHRs. Through this program students will learn the fundamentals of healthcare

information technology by focusing on the resources, devices, and methods used to

acquire, store, retrieve and utilize electronic healthcare information.

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

CIOS 105 Computer Literacy

Introduces computer literacy based on national IC3 standards. Topics include computer concepts, fi le management, basic editing and formatting functions in common software applications, basic troubleshooting for computer hardware and software, current electronic communication tools, Internet research strategies, network terminology and components.

HIM 111 Introduction to Health Information Management

An overview of health care systems and the health information management profession. Introduces data collection standards and data quality methods, forms design, patient record automation and control procedures, and health care statistics. Presents the uses of record content in reimbursement, risk management, and planning. Professional practice experience: Students use a virtual electronic health record environment to gain hands-on experience in the use of health information technology. Prerequisite: Admission to program. Co-requisite: HIM 135 or equivalent or department permission.

HIM 181 HIM Emerging Technologies

and Applications

Introduces the use of electronic records and resources in today’s health care environment.

Presents an overview of automated health information management functions and emerging technologies. Examines the movement toward an electronic health record and the impact of privacy and security concerns.

HIM 285 Healthcare Privacy and Security

An in-depth review of federal and state regulations and laws, with emphasis on the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Students will complete an on-site project under the supervision of the facility’s Compliance Offi cer or designee.

Pre-requisite: HIM 240 or permission.

HIM 289 Healthcare Information Technology

An overview of the clinical, research, and administrative applications of computers in the health care industry. Emphasizes the role of this technology and the data collected in accomplishing the objectives and procedures of the principle functional areas, and the interrelationships of the organizational units with respect to data acquisition, storage, analysis, retrieval, and use.

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Back to Index Student ID #: Name: Address: Home #: Cell: Email: AAS in HIM Coding Specialist Privacy & Security Health Information Technology Transfer

Credit Term Grade Credit Hours

Credits Issued

AAS CODE PRIV 3

AAS 3

AAS CODE PRIV OE 3

UNOFFICIAL COURSE TRACKING FORM

Health Management Information 1332 Seward Ave., Sitka, AK 99835

Admitted: Notes:

Program: Catalog Term:

HIM Fast Facts: To access your Unoffical Transcripts: Want to add a concentration?! It's easy!

ENGL 211 Intermediate Composition OR

ENGL 212 Technical Report Writing ENGL 111

*For official Audit or transcripts, go to http://www.uas.alaska.edu/forms/ or

contact the UAS Sitka Advisors Office at 907-747-6653. 1. Log on to UA Online When you finish the AAS degree you have also completed all the courses for the Coding Specialist Certificate. By adding HIM 285 and 289 to the AAS degree you can also add the Healthcare Information

Technology Occupational Endorsement and Healthcare Privacy and Security Certificate. Call for more information!

*Graduation Deadlines are early in the semester: Spring/Feb 1, Summer/July 1 & Fall/October 1 2. Select Student Services & Acct. Info. Tab *For Graduation, You will need an application and a Request For a Degree Audit form. 3. Student Records

*A passing grade of C is required for all HIM students admitted AFTER Fall 2009 4. Academic Transcript unofficial

Prerequisites & Co-requisites are listed in the Academic

Catalog. The catalog listing is the most recent source. This list is to help you plan but may not be the most recent list.

GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES: PREREQUISITES AND CO-REQUISITES

ENGL 111 Methods of Written Communication ENGL 110 OR placement in ENGL 111 CIOS S105 C t Lit AAS CODE PRIV OE 3

AAS PRIV 3 AAS 3 AAS CODE 4 AAS CODE 4 AAS PRIV OE 3 AAS CODE 3 AAS PRIV 3 AAS PRIV OE 3 AAS CODE 3 AAS CODE 3 AAS CODE 3 AAS CODE 2 AAS PRIV 3 AAS PRIV 3 AAS CODE 2 AAS CODE 4 AAS 3 PRIV OE 3 PRIV OE 3 AAS 2 60 31 30 15 0 63 34 CIOS S105 Computer Literacy

Oral Communication Skills-3 credits variable Math, Science or Social Science Elective variable

BIOL 111 Anatomy and Physiology I Qualification for English 111 strongly recommended by Biology faculty BIOL 112 Anatomy and Physiology II BIOL 111

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS: PREREQUISITES AND CO-REQUISITES

HIM 111 Introduction to Health Information Mgmt. Admission to program/co-requisite HIM S135 OR instructor permission HIM 135 Medical Terminology Placement at Engl S110 or higher

HIM 160 Alternative Delivery Systems Admission to HIM program HIM 181 HIM Emerging Technologies & Informatics

HIM 190 CPT Coding BIOL S111 and admission to HIM program OR departmental permission. Co-requisite: BIOL S112 & HIM S135

HIM 210 ICD-9-CM Coding BIOL S111 and admission to HIM program Co-requisite: BIOL S112 & HIM S135 OR departmental permission. *HIM 211 ICD-10-CM/PCS Coding HIM S272 and admission to HIM program OR

departmental permission

HIM 215 Billing & Reimbursement HIM S190 and admission to HIM program OR departmental permission HIM 240 Legal Aspects of Health Information HIM S111 & admission to HIM program

HIM 251 Quality Improvement & Project Mgmt. HIM S111 & admission to HIM program

HIM 260 Data Quality & Reimbursement HIM S210 & admission to HIM program OR departmental permission HIM 272 Pathophysiology BIOL S111 & BIOL S112 Co-requisite: HIM S135 OR department permission HIM 280 Health Care Management Completion lower level HIM courses OR departmental permission

Co-requisite: HIM S291

HIM 285 Healthcare Privacy & Security HIM S240 OR departmental permission HIM 289 Healthcare Information Technology

STUDENT ID: 0 NAME: 0

HIM 291 Internship in Healthcare Mgmt. Completion all lower level HIM courses OR departmental permission

TOTAL CREDITS: Credits required if graduating before Summer 2013 (with the addition of the optional ICD-10-CM/PCS)

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Health Information Management

1332 Seward Avenue Sitka, AK 99835-9418

UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA SOUTHEAST | Sitka | Toll-Free: 1-800-478-6653 | www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka

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HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

DESCRIPTIONS OF PROGRAMS

The Health Information Management (HIM) program provides a course of study, using primarily distance delivery methodology, which prepares entry-level health information professionals. This program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM). Graduates are eligible to write the national examination; successful completion of the examination leads to the professional designation of Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT).

The Coding Specialist Certificate prepares students for entry level coding positions in a variety of healthcare facilities. An entry-level coding credentialing exam is available through AHIMA, in addition to expertise level coding exams.

The Healthcare Privacy and Security Certificate prepares students for employment in data access and disclosure across a variety of employment settings.

The Healthcare Information Technology Occupational Endorsement prepares students to work in the field of Healthcare Information Technology including Electronic Health Records (EHR). This program will introduce the student to the fundamentals of healthcare informatics by focusing on the resources, devices and methods used to acquire, store, retrieve , and utilize electronic healthcare information. Students will explore interoperability and meaningful use in the field of EHRs.

Both certificates and the occupational endorsement contain coursework that applies towards the HIM AAS degree.

HIM 111 Introduction to Health Information Management 3 CRS.

An overview of health care systems and the health information management profession. Introduces data collection standards and data quality methods, forms design, patient record automation and control procedures, and health care statistics. Presents the uses of record content in reimbursement, risk

management, and planning. Professional practice experience: Students use a virtual electronic health record environment to gain hands-on experience in the use of health information technology.

Prerequisite: Admission to program. Co-requisite: HIM 135 or equivalent or dep’t permission. (Replaces HIM 124)

HIM 135 Medical Terminology 3 CRS.

An introduction to root forms, prefixes and suffixes, and medical abbreviations. Focus is on terminology of body systems related to symptomatology, diseases and treatment.

Prerequisite: Placement at ENGL 110 or higher. Cross-listed as HS 135

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HIM160 Alternative Delivery Systems 3 CRS

Discussions of applications in alternative health care systems. Guest speakers will introduce students to emerging roles for health information professionals, and to challenges facing these systems. Students will complete a site visit at an alternative care setting(s). Evaluation will be by means of class participation, site visit, paper, and examination or project.

Prerequisite: Admission to program

HIM 181 HIM Emerging Technologies and Informatics 3 CRS

Introduces the use of electronic records and resources in today’s health care environment. Presents an overview of automated health information management functions and emerging technologies. Examines the movement toward an electronic health record and the impact of privacy and security concerns.

(Replaces HIM 180)

HIM 190 CPT Coding 3 CRS

Focus on HCPCS/CPT ambulatory care coding. Overview of fraud and abuse regulations as they pertain to coding and billing. Professional practice experience: observe coding/billing at an ambulatory care setting (minimum 6 hours).

Prerequisite: BIOL S111. Co-requisites: HIM S135 and BIOL S112. Students, with required prerequisites, not enrolled in either the HIM degree or coding specialist certificate will be admitted on a space available basis only.

HIM 210 ICD-9-CM Coding 3 CRS

Introduction to International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification (for use in the United States). Introduction to coding diagnoses and procedures, sequencing and coding conventions. Review of complications and co-morbidities. Professional Practice: Students will complete activities which provide an overview of DRGs, interface between business office and HIM, optimizing reimbursement, coding quality studies, and working with physicians for DRG management. Introduction to coding software. Practice in analyzing actual medical records to identify data elements to be coded.

Prerequisites: BIOL S111; Co-requisites: HIM S135; BIOL S112. (Students, with required prerequisites, not enrolled in either the HIM degree or coding specialist certificate will be admitted on a space available basis only).

HIM 211 ICD-10-CM/PCS Coding* 3 CRS

An introduction to International Classification of Diseases (U.S.). Introduces coding of diagnoses and procedures, sequencing, coding conventions, and software. Professional practice experience: Students complete activities that provide an overview of Diagnostic Related Groups (DRG). Topics include the interface between business office and health information management to optimize

reimbursement, coding quality studies, and working with physicians for DRG management. Provides practice in analyzing medical records to identify data elements to be coded.

Prerequisites: HIM 272. (Students, with required prerequisites, not enrolled in either the HIM degree or coding specialist certificate will be admitted on a space available basis only).

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HIM 215 Billing & Reimbursement 2 CRS

Focus is on issues of billing and reimbursement for health care facilities. Includes an overview of the role of the health insurance specialist; third party payers such as Medicare, Medicaid, workers compensation and disability, Tricare and commercial insurance claims. Legal and regulatory considerations and ambulatory ICD-9 are covered. Students will complete a project focused on coding and reimbursement issues.

Prerequisite: Admission to program, HIM 190, or dep’t permission

HIM 240 Legal Aspects of Health Information 3 CRS

Review of legal implications of health records and related legal issues including the patient record as a legal document. Examination of emerging laws and legal trends impacting the management of health care information. Introduction to risk management and the role of the HIM professional as compliance/privacy officer. Students will attend a court hearing and complete a project on the impact of regulatory laws on health care settings.

Prerequisite: Admission to HIM program, HIM 111

HIM 251 Quality Improvement and Project Management 3 CRS

Introduction to total quality management and improvement including history, philosophy, definitions, and tools. Explores performance improvement through review of case studies. with an overview of the historical development of case management. Introduces project management as related HIM and implementation of electronic health information.

Prerequisite: Admission to HIM program, HIM 111 (Replaces HIM 250)

HIM 260 HIM Data Quality & Reimbursement 2 CRS

A continuation of HIM 210 with in-depth focus on coding issues. Introduction to data quality issues including coding validation, data accuracy, coding guidelines and training, and reimbursement issues including

Diagnostic Related Groups (DRGs), Ambulatory Patient Classifications (APCs); Resource Based Relative Value Scales (RBRVs). Impact of coding accuracy and correct DRG assignment on financial stability of facility

.Overview of specialist credentials: CCS and CCS-P.

Prerequisite: HIM 210. (Students, with required prerequisites, not enrolled in either the HIM degree or coding specialist certificate will be admitted on a space available basis only).

HIM 272 Pathophysiology 4 CRS

Introduction to the basic concepts underlying various pathological processes. Students will draw on their knowledge of normal anatomy and physiology to understand how pathogenesis of disease occurs. Discussion of diseases, diagnostic process, appropriate testing, and various treatment options. Class will require both independent online work and class attendance. Lectures, discussions, assigned independent readings, use of online references, independent research, and student projects will be utilized. May not meet the

requirements for nursing programs. Evaluations will be through participation and attendance, assignments, and tests. course will include Introduction to drug terminology, administration, toxicity, vocabulary, standards and references. . .

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HIM 280 Healthcare Management 3 CRS.

Concepts of management including management functions are discussed and a case study approach is employed to discuss responses to a variety of management problems. Evaluation will be based on class participation, oral presentations, exam and/or project, and completion of case studies.

Prerequisite: Completion of all lower level HIM courses or concurrent. Co-requisite: HIM 291.

HIM 285 Healthcare Privacy and Security 3 CRS.

An in-depth review of federal and state regulations and laws, with emphasis on the Health Insurance

Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Students will complete an on-site project under the supervision of the facility’s Compliance Officer or designee. Pre-requisite: HIM 240 or permission.

HIM 289 Healthcare Information Technology 3 CRS.

An overview of the clinical, research, and administrative applications of computers in the health care industry. Emphasizes the role of this technology and the data collected in accomplishing the objectives and procedures of the principle functional areas, and the interrelationships of the organizational units with respect to data acquisition, storage, analysis, retrieval, and use.

HIM 291 Internship in Healthcare Management 2 CRS.

Eighty -clock hours of professional internship in assigned health care setting (s). Application of operational management theory for a health information service.. Orientation to all aspects of practice as a health information manager. Completion management project(s) designed jointly by the student and on-site supervisor.

Prerequisite: Completion of all lower level HIM courses or concurrent. . Co-requisite: HIM 280.

*ICD-10-CM/PCS

National Certification Exams taken after October 2013 will include ICD-10-CM/PCS. Employment may depend on proficiency in ICD-10-CM/PCS. Continuing Education Credits (CEUs) will also be available. ICD-9-CM will be offered at least through 2013.

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Health Information Management Academic Calendar

Course Title Cr Hrs Fall Spring Summer Pre-requesits OR

concurrent classes

HIM 111 Intro to Health Information Management 3 X Admission to program/co-requisite HIM S135 or

instructor permission

HIM 135 Medical Terminology 3 X X X Placement at Engl S110 or higher HIM 160 Alternative Delivery Systems 3 X Admission to HIM program HIM 181 HIM Emerging Technologies & Informatics 3 X

HIM 190 CPT Coding 3 X

BIOL S111 and admission to HIM program or departmental permission

Co-requisite: BIOL S112 & HIM S135

HIM 210 ICD-9-CM Coding 3 X

BIOL S111 and admission to HIM program or departmental permission

Co-requisite: BIOL S112 & HIM S135 HIM 211 ICD-10-CM/PCS Coding* 3 X X HIM S272 and admission to HIM program or departmental permission

HIM 215 Billing and Reimbursement 2 X HIM S190 and admission to HIM program or departmental permission

HIM 240 Legal Aspects of Health Information 3 X HIM S111 & admission to HIM program HIM 251 Quality Improvement & Project Management 3 X HIM S111 & admission to HIM program HIM 260 HIM Data Quality and Reimbursement 2 X HIM S210 & admission to HIM programor departmental permission

HIM 272 Pathophysiology 4 X BIOL S111 & BIOL S112 Co-requisite: HIM S135 or department permission

HIM 280 Healthcare Management 3 X

Completion lower level HIM courses or concurrent with departmental permission Co-requisite: HIM S291

HIM 285 Healthcare Privacy and Security 3 X HIM S240 or departmental permission HIM 289 Healthcare Information Technology 3 X

HIM 291 Internship in Healthcare Management 2 X X X Completion all lower level HIM courses or concurrent with departmental permission Total Credits *ICD-10-CM/PCS 60 31 15 30

The above information is listed in the 2011-2012 Academic Catalog. The Academic Catalog listing is the most recent source. This list is here as an aid

to help you plan your classes.

National Certification Exams taken after October 2013 will include ICD-10-CM/PCS. Employment

may depend on proficiency in ICD-10-CM/PCS. Continuing Education Credits (CEUs) will be

available for this class.

Degree Prerequisites &

Co-requisites

Health Information Management (AAS Degree) Coding Specialist (Certificate)

Healthcare Privacy and Security (Certificate)

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AAS in HIM Coding Specialist Privacy & Security Health Information Technology Credits Tuition Sitka Technology Fee Sitka Network Charge Student Gov't fee Voc Tech Dist/ web fee TOTAL/ COURSE Approximate Textbook Expense

AAS CODE PRIV 3 $462 $15 $9 $3 $40 $529 $100+ AAS 3 $462 $15 $9 $3 $40 $529 $100+ AAS CODE PRIV OE 3 $462 $15 $9 $3 $40 $529 $100+ AAS PRIV 3 $462 $15 $9 $3 $40 $529 $100+ AAS 3 $462 $15 $9 $3 $40 $529 $100+ AAS CODE 4 $616 $20 12 $4 $40 $692 $200+ AAS CODE 4 $616 $20 12 $4 $40 $692 $200+ AAS PRIV OE 3 $462 $15 $9 $3 $40 $529 $175 AAS CODE 3 $462 $15 $9 $3 $40 $529 $98 AAS PRIV 3 $462 $15 $9 $3 $40 $529 $137 AAS PRIV OE 3 $462 $15 $9 $3 $40 $529 $50 HIM 160 Alternative Delivery Systems

HIM 181 HIM E i T h l i & I f ti

Health Information Management Fees: Updated Spring 2012

This tuition and fee schedule is approximate.

Fees are subject to change and fees from other campuses or additional materials and lab fees may not be included. For additional information about tuition assistance please contact the UAS Sitka Advising office at

907-747-7703 or 747-7705 OR 800-478-6653 EXT 7703 or 7705

Health Management Information 1332 Seward Ave., Sitka, AK 99835

ENGL 211 Intermediate Composition OR

ENGL 212 Technical Report Writing

GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES:

ENGL 111 Methods of Written Communication CIOS S105 Computer Literacy

Oral Communication Skills-3 credits Math, Science or Social Science Elective BIOL 111 Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 112 Anatomy and Physiology II

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS:

HIM 111 Introduction to Health Information Mgmt. HIM 135 Medical Terminology

AAS PRIV OE 3 $462 $15 $9 $3 $40 $529 $50 AAS CODE 3 $462 $15 $9 $3 $40 $529 $170 AAS CODE 3 $462 $15 $9 $3 $40 $529 $203 AAS CODE 3 $462 $15 $9 $3 $40 $529 $100 AAS CODE 2 $308 $10 $6 $2 $40 $366 $100 AAS PRIV 3 $462 $15 $9 $3 $40 $529 $92 AAS PRIV 3 $462 $15 $9 $3 $40 $529 $107 AAS CODE 2 $308 $10 $6 $2 $40 $366 $171 AAS CODE 4 $616 $20 $12 $4 $40 $692 $130 AAS 3 $462 $15 $9 $3 $40 $529 $85 PRIV OE 3 $462 $15 $9 $3 $40 $529 $100 PRIV OE 3 $462 $15 $9 $3 $40 $529 $125 AAS 2 $308 $10 $6 $2 $40 $366 $100 Credits Tuition Sitka Technology Fee Sitka Network Charge Student Gov't fee Voc Tech Dist/ web fee $11,109 63 $9,702 $315 $189 $63 $840 $5,982 34 $5,236 $170 $102 $34 $440 $5,290 30 $4,620 $150 $90 $30 $400 $2,645 15 $2,310 $75 $45 $15 $200

Coding Specialist Certificate

Healthcare Privacy & Security Certificate

Health Information Technology Occupational Endorsement

TOTAL FEES:

HIM 280 Health Care Management HIM 285 Healthcare Privacy & Security HIM 289 Healthcare Information Technology HIM 291 Internship in Healthcare Mgmt. Health Information Management AAS HIM 215 Billing & Reimbursement

HIM 240 Legal Aspects of Health Information HIM 251 Quality Improvement & Project Mgmt. HIM 260 Data Quality & Reimbursement HIM 272 Pathophysiology

HIM 181 HIM Emerging Technologies & Informatics HIM 190 CPT Coding

HIM 210 ICD-9-CM Coding *HIM 211 ICD-10-CM/PCS Coding

Book Prices are approximate and subject to change, postage is not included.Textbook titles and/or edition may change from one semester to the next. Textbooks may be packaged with other material or access check with you instructor to be sure you are getting all required materials. Packaged materials may be offered at a better price than

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Apply for Admission ONLINE

It’s never been easier to apply to UAS!

1. Choose a degree program (e.g., Art, English,

Environmental Science, Marine Biology,

Automotive, etc…) and a degree type (e.g.,

Certificate, Associate, Bachelor, etc…);

Before you log on to UAOnline you should:

2. Review the Admission Requirements for your

degree:

http://www.uas.alaska.edu/admission

;

3. Have a list of all previous schools where you

have an academic record;

4. Have a credit card to pay for application fee:

- Occupational Endorsement: $40

- Certificate & Associate Degrees: $40

- Bachelor Degrees: $50

- Graduate Degrees: $60

1. Go to

When you are ready to apply:

www.uaonline.alaska.edu

2. Click on the

New Student

link if you are applying to a UA campus for

the first time. (If you have attended a UA campus before, click on

Current/Prior Student

3. Create a Login ID and PIN, click next

Login ID:_____________

PIN:___________________

and enter your UA user ID and PIN.)

4. Under Campus, select University of Alaska Southeast

5. Under Application Type, select degree type, click continue

6. Follow the remaining directions to complete your application.

The application process should take approximately 15 minutes. If you have any

questions, please call the UAS Admissions Office.

www.uas.alaska.edu

Toll Free: 877-465-4827 | Admissions (907) 796-6100

Email: [email protected]

UAS is an AA/EO Institution

University of Alaska

southeast

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FINANCIAL AID CHECKLIST

Students are encouraged to apply for admission and financial aid six to nine months prior to the start of the intended semester of enrollment. Students who apply by the priority deadline or earlier, have enough time for financial aid disbursement, timely credential evaluation for transfer students and academic advising and registration prior to the start of the semester. Priority deadlines are as follows:

Fall Semester: August 1st Spring Semester: December 1st Summer Semester: April 1st

Apply for admission.To receive most financial aid at UAS you must be admitted as a degree seeking student at UAS (not UA Anchorage or UA Fairbanks).

Complete the Free Application for Federal Financial Aid (FAFSA).In order to receive the Pell grant, Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant, Federal Stafford loans, the Alaska Supplemental Education Loan, the Alaska Education Grant, or need-based scholarships, students must complete the FAFSA every year. The fastest way is to apply online at

www.fafsa.ed.gov. The School Code for UAS is 001065.

Apply for scholarships. School-based and private awards are given to students through scholarships. Information and applications for UAS scholarships, UA Foundation Statewide scholarships, and other private scholarships can be found online at http://www.uas.alaska.edu/financial_aid/types/scholarships/scholuas.html

Determine financial need. The estimated cost of attendance used by the Financial Aid Office is based on an average cost for full-time attendance. If you attend less than full-time (12 credit/semester) then your budget and financial aid eligibility may both be reduced.

Review your status online. You are responsible for checking the status of your financial aid to insure your processing is completed. Your financial aid file will not be processed until all required documents have been submitted. Incomplete files may delay the date which you receive your financial aid. Your status can be reviewed online at http://uaonline.alaska.edu/

Accept your financial aid. Once you have determined how much money you need and you’ve submitted all of the required documentation, you must accept your financial aid offer online at http://uaonline.alaska.edu/

Loan processing. If you accept loans, then you must select a lender and complete a promissory note. You must also complete loan counseling online at http://mappingyourfuture.org/oslc/counseling/index.cfm?act=Intro&OslcTypeID=1 Loan disbursement. Tuition, fees and all other amounts due to UAS at the time financial aid is released must be paid

before the balance of aid will be released to you. Financial aid checks are disbursed through the Student Account Office and can take up to 14 days to be processed. Complete the Title IV Refund Instruction form to advise the Student Account Office on how to handle your refunds http://www.uas.alaska.edu/financial_aid/docs/t4authorization.pdf

Satisfactory academic progress. In order to receive financial aid from any of the federal aid programs, the State loan and grant programs, or institutional funds a student must maintain satisfactory academic progress toward his/her educational goal. Failure to do so can result in loss of financial aid. More information about academic progress is available in the academic catalog.

Detailed financial aid information is available on-line at: http://www.uas.alaska.edu/financial_aid/

All required financial forms are available online at http://www.uas.alaska.edu/finaid/forms.html

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Already Admitted?

1. Bookmark this link: http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/ You can access information about programs, schedules, catalogs, forms, distance courses, MBSDirect bookstore, the student handbook and other useful information for your Sitka based HIM program.

2. Organize with a 3 ring binder or a file on your computer to keep all pertinent UAS documents.

3. Access your unofficial transcripts and to track the classes you have taken through the unofficial tracking form provided within this packet. You can find your most updated class information through Degree Works which can be accessed here: http://uaonline.alaska.edu/ if any courses you have previously taken are missing contact Admissions at [email protected].

4. Degree Works has all your updated class information plus an Academic Calendar that lists when classes are offered and the prerequisites for each class. Visit http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/ for the most current UAS catalog, schedule information and a link to the HIM program with course descriptions.

5. Books may be ordered here http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm from our preferred provider of textbooks MBS Books. You may also order from any vendor of your choice. However, be sure you are

purchasing all the materials required. Some faculty may have bundled materials together or have access codes included with the course package at MBS.

6. Register for classes by phone, in person, online or via e-mail to [email protected]. If registering by e-mail please include your UA ID #, the term, and the course(s) you want to be registered for i.e.

“Please register me for HIM 111 Intro to HIM and HIM 181 Emerging Technologies & Informatics for Fall

2010”. Please send a new email that is not part of a thread and do not include other discussions along with the registration request. Concise and to the point e-mails will help prevent mistakes and ensure that you are registered for the correct courses. Please include your current contact information as the registration department will send verification forms to confirm your identity and class schedule.

Did you know?

*General Education Requirements (GERs) and prerequisites are courses to prepare you for subsequent classes. Courses are numbered for a reason, as subsequent classes build on previous course work. GERs and prerequisites are not included to annoy or slow students down.

*The general rule of thumb for study time is to allow

approximately 3 hours per credit hour of class. A 3 credit class may require 9 hours of study time and a 12 credits class up to 36 hours etc.

*If you need help with registration or course selection contact the UAS advising office at 907-747-7700. Please have your unofficial tracking form, schedule plan, course information etc. when you call for assistance.

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