Social Sciences. Northwest University requires Cultural Anthropology and does not accept a course in the sociology discipline as a substitute. Students may be admitted to the BSN without Cultural Anthropology if they agree to complete the course at NU in the summer prior to the junior year.
Social Sciences. Social Science subjects as defined in the Xxxxx College catalog. Select coursework from at least two (2) areas of discipline; no more than 10 units per discipline area.
Social Sciences. These courses focus on people as members of societies. Courses will acquaint students with methods of inquiry used in the social and behavioral sciences. The courses will stimulate critical think- ing about people’ actions and interests on the local, national, and global levels, and will promote appreciation of social and cultural pluralism.
Social Sciences. Select 2 courses from the APUS 2017 catalog Social Sciences general education requirements 6 SOCL141: Racial and Cultural Minorities 3 HIMA100: Medical Terminology 3 MDAS141: Medical Terminology: A Contextual Approach 3 HIMA110: Introduction to Health Information Management 3 HIIT101: Fundamentals of Health Data Management 3 HIMA200: Legal Aspects of Health Information Management 3 HIIT140: Health Law & Information Governance 3 HIMA220: Classification Systems I (Prereq: BIOL201 & HIMA100) 3 HIIT202: CPT Medical Coding 3 HIMA230: Classification Systems II (Prereq: HIMA220) 3 HITT205: ICD-10 Medical Coding 3 HIMA240: Healthcare Reimbursement Methodologies 3 HIIT221: Medical Reimbursement Practices & Procedures 3 HIMA250: Healthcare Delivery Systems and Documentation 3 HIIT102: Health Care Delivery Systems 3 HIMA310: Electronics Health Records Fundamentals 3 HIMA350: Compliance 3 HIMA360: Health Informatics Project and Enterprise Management 3 HIMA410: Informatics and Analytics 3 HIMA460: Healthcare Data Management and Governance 3 BIOL201: Principles of Anatomy and Physiology w/ Lab 4 BIOL160: Body Structure & Function (1SH deficit) 3 SCIN255: Principles of Pathophysiology and Pharmacology (Prereq: BIOL201 or BIOL251) 3 BIOL260: Disease & Diagnosis for HIM 3 ACCT105: Accounting for Non Accounting Majors 3 FINC300: Foundations of Financial Management 3 HIMA497: Health Information Management Practicum 3 HRMT407: Human Resource Management 3 ISSC361: Information Assurance 3 ISSC422: Information Security 3 MGMT312: Leadership and Motivation 3 MGMT414: Strategic Planning 3 HIMA499: Senior Seminar in Health Information Management 3 Electives 17 Electives* (17 + 1 SH deficit from CORE) = 18 SH req. electives Select any courses that have not been used to fulfill core or major requirements. Credits applied toward a minor or certificate in an unrelated field may be used to fulfill elective credit for the major. 17 CSIT101: Technology & Information Systems (ITCC200)-3 CSIT111: Logic & OO Design-3 CSIT241: Applied Systems Analysis & Design-4 HIIT130: Computer Applications for Health Data Analysis-3 HIIT210: Advanced Clinical Coding-3 HIIT220: Health Data Research & Analysis-2 18
Social Sciences. One History course (any HST course at CCC) Many of the PSY and NRS courses you take in the RN program at CCC will meet Social Science requirements
Social Sciences. After completing courses in Area D, students will be able to do the following: ⯈ Identify and analyze key concepts and theories about human and/or soci- etal development. ⯈ Critique generalizations and popular opinion about human behavior and society, distinguishing opinion and values from scientific observation and study. ⯈ Demonstrate an understanding of the use of research and scientific meth- odologies in the study of human behavior and societal change. ⯈ Analyze different cultures and their influence on human development or society, including how issues relate to race, class and gender. ⯈ Describe and analyze cultural and social organizations, including similarities and differences between various societies. After completing courses in Area E, students will be able to do the following: ⯈ Demonstrate an awareness of the importance of personal development. ⯈ Examine the integration of one’s self as a psychological, social, and physi- ological being. ⯈ Analyze human behavior, perception, and physiology and their interrelation- ships including sexuality, nutrition, health, stress, the social and physical environment, and the implications of death and dying. After completing courses in Area F, students will be able to do the following: ⯈ Connect knowledge of self and society to larger cultural contexts. ⯈ Articulate the differences and similarities between and within cultures.
Social Sciences. American Public University System Requirements Northern Virginia CC; A.A.S. in Business Management Transfer Credits Course # and Title Credits Northern Virginia CC Course # and Title Credits
Social Sciences. Anthropology (ANT), Geography (GEO), History (HTY), Political Science (POS), Psychology (PSY), Sociology (SOC)
Social Sciences. Courses should provide students with an understanding of the development and basic features of societies and cultures. Courses may include an examination of the historic and contemporary ideas that have shaped our world, an examination of the nature and principles of individual and group behaviors, or a study of social science methodologies. Courses that are primarily for personal enrichment are not appropriate for transfer. These courses may be found in the social sciences, mathematics, economics and science departments. At minimum, statistics courses must have a prerequisite of intermediate algebra or its equivalent. A second course in statistics may be acceptable if content is sequential and not duplicative. Theory courses, as well as performance and production courses, are appropriate for transfer. Courses may include directing, film making, history, performance, production/stagecraft, costume design and makeup, theory and scriptwriting. Practical courses in Broadcasting such as radio/TV or other commercially oriented courses are not appropriate for transfer.
Social Sciences. History 1 and History 2 6 Economics 1 OR Economics 2 3 Biology 22 3 Chemistry 21 3 Math 16 0