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NATIONAL POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE OF SCIENCE CURRICULUM. General Education Requirements Course Number Course Title Requirement Met Quarter Units NU Requirement Met ENG 100 Effective College English GE 5 ENG 100/101 MATH 216 College Algebra GE 5 MTH 215 XXX 100 Anatomy & Physiology GE 5 SCI 201 PHL 100 Intro to Philosophy GE 5 PHL 100 PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology GE 5 PSY 100 CST 205 Computer Applications GE 5 A-G General Elective Total Quarter Units: 30qu AS-Major Courses Course Number Course Title Requirement Met Quarter Units NU Requirement Met MB 200 Introduction to Medical Office Management Major 5 Open elective MB 205 Medical Terminology Major 5 Open elective MB 210 Medical Coding & Billing I Major 5 Open elective MB 212 Medical Coding & Billing II Major 5 Open elective MB 214 Medical Coding & Billing III Major 5 Open elective HT 100 Introduction to Allied Health Major 5 Open elective HIT 110 Introduction to Information Technology Major 5 Open elective HIT 200 Legal & Ethical Issues for Health Professions Major 5 Open elective HIT 210 Issues & Trends in Health Care Major 5 Open elective HIT 220 Management Information Systems Major 5 Open elective HIT 230 Reimbursement Methodologies Major 5 Open elective LAS 240 Spanish in the Professional Workplace for English Speakers Major 5 Area G Total Quarter Units: 60qu
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NATIONAL POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE OF SCIENCE CURRICULUM. General Education Requirements N/A EMT-Basic Courses Course Number Course Title Requirement Met Quarter Units NU Requirement Met MT 281 Emergency Medical Technician-Part I Major 6 General elective MT 282 Emergency Medical Technician-Part II Major 6 General elective Total Quarter Units 12
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