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Quick Facts
- Spend two years on campus and finish the last two years of the program online while gaining work experience
- Stephens was one of the nation's first institutions to offer a distance learning program in HIA
- Earn a degree from a CAHIIM-accredited program - the only way to become eligible for the RHIA credential
B.S. IN HEALTH INFORMATION ADMINISTRATION
Stephens' HIA program will prepare you for an early entry into one of the most dynamic and fast-growing health-related fields.
Aided by a variety of resources available through our virtual library, you will research key aspects of a profession in flux as health information administration moves further into the electronic environment.
You will engage in active learning through full access to a virtual lab featuring the software applications used by professionals in the field, and you will start your career with skills gained through real, hands-on experience.
As a health information administrator you can …
- develop and market cutting edge health information systems
- play a central role in revising and changing health care policy to protect patient information
- become a privacy officer for a large teaching hospital
- be an expert in clinical documentation
- manage a multi-faceted fast-paced department
- work closely with clinicians to improve quality of healthcare
Sample Courses
- Health Information Systems
- Medical Terminology
- Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Information Administration
- Medical Coding
- Integrated Quality Management
- Management of Health Information Centers
Sample Internship Areas
- Students choose their own internship sites
- Management or information technology department at acute care hospital
- Academic instititution
- Mental/behavioral health setting
- Cancer registry
- Government agency
- Veterinary medicine
MINORS
Click here for a full list of minors.
"PLUS ONE" BACHELOR'S + MASTER'S PROGRAM
Earn a master's degree in as little as one additional year through our Plus One Bachelor's + Master's Program.
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Updated on July 8, 2011



