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Health Information Management, BAS

2023-2024

CIP 510706 (HIMB)

This Bachelor of Applied Science degree prepares students to advance in the field of Health Information Management. As the large Baby Boom population ages, they typically experience increasing health challenges which will, in turn, generate an increasing demand for healthcare services. Subsequently, there will be a greater need for physicians and other healthcare workers, medical procedures, and healthcare facilities. Ultimately, a greater need for licensed managers and healthcare staff to organize and oversee medical information and records must be addressed. These managers are important for improving care coordination, which is key in team-based practice.

In addition, the widespread and continuing adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) will further amplify the demand for managers with knowledge of health information technology (IT) and informatics systems. Medical and health services managers will be vitally important to organize, oversee, and integrate medical records across areas of the healthcare industry.

A full-time student can complete this Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degree in two years. This degree prepares students to advance in the field of Health Information Management. Graduates of this CAHIIM-accredited program are eligible to take the Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) national board exam and awarded the RHIA credential.

Admission Requirements

The following are the basic requirements for admission to the Health Information Management (HIM) program:

  • Admission to Arapahoe Community College
  • Student must have the following to be considered for entrance into this program: must possess a relevant associate degree (60+ credits) from a CAHIIM-accredited program, or closely related degree.
  • Criminal Background Check
  • HIM Program Entrance Interview with Program Chair or Designate

Program Requirements

General Education Courses (33 credit hours)

AAS Degree General Education Coursework 15 Credits

Graduation Requirements