Chris
Santa Rita,#2General Comment
Tue, September 11, 2012
This report is not true. I am currently in the program and have not nor do I have any art classes in this degree program. There is one math course and the only "computer" courses that are in this degree program are about Electronic Health Records which is completely relevant to the program. I have had several coding courses which require us to abstract and code things from a medical record. There are learning labs for coding classes, which are basically extra instructors and help for free on the campus. Taking a certification exam requires extra studying beyond the degree program and if someone does not know how to code after this program then they probably were not paying attention or doing the work because I know from experience there is a lot of coding to be done in these classes.
Melissa B.
Schaumburg,#3UPDATE Employee
Wed, June 06, 2012
CTU's Associate of Science in Medical Billing and Coding program includes General Education courses like English Composition, Career Planning and Professional Skills, World Literature and Business Math; as well as Core Courses specifically designed for the health field. These include the following, as listed beginning on page 188 of the most recent course catalog: