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Health Information Coding Specialist Certificate

The Health Information Coding Specialist Certificate prepares the students to apply medical coding classifications to healthcare encounters using industry standards through both theory and practical (externship) applications for meeting healthcare industry needs, preparing students for appropriate certificate exams, and providing career ladder opportunities for health care workers.

Total Units:
35-36

First Year

Program Pre-req & Apply to the Program

14-15 Units
Course Units Pre-Reqs^ Semesters Offered*
AH 311 1 Z
Medical Language for Health-Care Providers
3
F(O), S(O), Su(O)
AH 120 Z
Human Disease
3
Co or Pre-req: AH 110 and BIOL 100, 102 or 430/431
F(O), S(O), Su(O)
AH 124
Pharmacology for the Health Care Professional
2
F(O), S(O)
BIOL 100 2 Z
Introduction to Concepts of Human Anatomy and Physiology or
3
F(O), S, Su
BIOL 102 2 Z
Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology
4
F, S
CISC 310 Z
Introduction to Computer Information Science
3
Advisory: familiiar with basic functions of word process, spreadsheet, web browswer software applications
8W1: F(O,P), S(O,P), Su(O)
Z At least one section of this course is offered with free textbooks and is labeled as zero textbook costs (ZTC). If it is a GE area class or elective, there may be several ZTC offerings to fulfill the GE requirement. Use the Free Textbook filter to find these courses. Learn more on the ZTC page of the college website.

1 Formerly AH 110.

2 or BIOL 430 Anatomy & Physiology (5 units) and BIOL 431 Anatomy & Physiology (5 units).

Semester 2 -Acceptance to the HIT Program

10 Units
Course Units Pre-Reqs^ Semesters Offered*
STAT 300 Z
Introduction to Probability and Statistics
4
MATH 120, MATH 125, or STAT 100
F(O), S(O), Su
HIT 100
Introduction to Health Information Technology: Part 1
3
Admission to the HIT Program
8W1: F(O), S(O)
HIT 120
Basic ICD-CM Coding
3
Admission to the HIT Program
F(O), S(O)
Z At least one section of this course is offered with free textbooks and is labeled as zero textbook costs (ZTC). If it is a GE area class or elective, there may be several ZTC offerings to fulfill the GE requirement. Use the Free Textbook filter to find these courses. Learn more on the ZTC page of the college website.

8W1 = first 8 weeks of the semester

8W2 = second 8 weeks of the semester

Year 2

Semester 3

10 Units
Course Units Pre-Reqs^ Semesters Offered*
HIT 122
Advanced ICD Coding
3
Admission to HIT Program
F(O), S(O)
HIT 123
Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) Coding
1
Admission to HIT Program
8W1: F(O), S(O)
HIT 150
Continuous Quality Improvement
3
Admission to HIT Program & HIT 100
8W2: F(O), S(O)
HIT 110
Medical Legal Aspects of Health Information
3
Admission to HIT Program
F(O), S(O)

Semester 4

1 Units
Course Units Pre-Reqs^ Semesters Offered*
HIT 170 Z
Health Information Technology Directed Practice
1
HIT 102, 110, 122, 123, & 150
8W1: F(O), S(O)
Z At least one section of this course is offered with free textbooks and is labeled as zero textbook costs (ZTC). If it is a GE area class or elective, there may be several ZTC offerings to fulfill the GE requirement. Use the Free Textbook filter to find these courses. Learn more on the ZTC page of the college website.

^You must have passed the prerequisite course(s) with a “C” or better; Corequisite must be taken during the same semester; Advisory means it is recommended but not required to enroll in the course.

*(O) = online available (P) = partially online

Career Options/Outlook:

Health Information Technicians compile, process, and maintain health records of hospital and clinic patients consistent with the healthcare system\'s medical, administrative, ethical, legal, and regulatory requirements.  Typical tasks include:  processing, maintaining, compiling, and reporting patient information for health requirements and standards in a manner consistent with the healthcare industry’s numerical coding system; protecting the security of medical records to ensure that confidentiality is maintained; reviewing records for completeness, accuracy, and compliance with regulations; assigning the patient to diagnosis-related groups (DRGs).

A sample of reported job titles:

Coder, Health Information Clerk, Health Information Specialist, Health Information Technician (Health Information Tech), Health Records Analyst, Health Records Clerk, Health Records Coordinator, Health Records Director, Health Records Technician (Health Records Tech), Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT)

Projected job openings in California (2020-2030):

900

Projected growth in California (2020-2030):

14% growth

Median Salary in California (2021):

$51,170/yr

About this program map:

This program map represents one possible pathway to complete the program. Please see a counselor to create an education plan customized to meet your needs. This map is not a guarantee of course availability or financial aid applicability.

Zero Textbook Costs (ZTC):

The Zero Textbook Costs designation and logo are added to any course that provides free access to all required instructional materials. These are typically shared with students through Canvas. Courses that are designated as ZTC may still require students to purchase supplemental materials such as lab coats, a calculator, art supplies, etc. See full definitions and searching tips on the Zero Textbook Costs page of the college website.

Catalog Year: 2023-2024

Published May 17, 2023

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