Medical Billing and Coding Certificate

Degree

Certificate (Eligible for federal aid as a stand-alone certificate or if combined with AS degree)

Overview

The Medical Billing and Coding Certificate prepares students to function in medical clinic coding/billing departments, as well as coding/billing facilities. Students learn to analyze medical records, such as chart notes and operative reports, then assign accurate medical codes, diagnoses (ICD-10-CM), procedures (CPT), and supplies (HCPCS). Students also learn billing and reimbursement practices, including CMS 1500 forms. The Medical Coding program prepares students to sit for a national certification exam (CPC exam).

Career Opportunities

Medical billers/coders are in demand by coding/billing facilities, insurance companies, medical clinics (all specialties), and hospitals. This occupation is expected to experience faster than average employment growth with a moderate volume of annual job openings.

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the certificate, successful graduates will be able to:

  • Identify organs and structures of human anatomy and physiology of body systems, including medical terminology, related diseases/disorders, signs/symptoms, etiology, diagnostics tests, procedures, treatments/medications
  • Demonstrate accurate and efficient billing and medical coding principles, including reading and analyzing patient charts/operative notes, understanding and applying the Revenue Cycle, and assigning appropriate ICD-10-CM, CPT, and HCPCS national codes
  • Communicate effectively, verbally and in writing, regarding medical coding topics and issues using professional and appropriate methods and/or medical terminology

Course Requirements

Students are responsible for examining the course description of each course listed below for details of prerequisites, which must be satisfied before registering for the course.

Religion Courses (Choose One course, 2 credits)

REL 200, The Eternal Family, 2 credits
REL 225, Foundations of the Restoration, 2 credits
REL 250, Jesus Christ & the Everlasting Gospel, 2 credits
REL 275, Teachings & Doctrine of The Book of Mormon, 2 credits

Total Religion Courses Minimum Credit Hours 2

Note: The one 2-credit religion course will count toward the 8 credits of required religion general education courses for students who are completing the AS degree + Certificate.

Medical Billing and Coding Certificate Core Courses

MCO 105, Medical Coding Lab, 1 credit
MCO 190, Introduction to Medical Reimbursement, 4 credits
MCO 195A, Introduction to Body Systems, 2 credits
MCO 195B, Introduction to Medical Coding, 2 credits
MCO 201A, Body Systems 1, 2 credits
MCO 201B, Medical Coding 1, 2 credits
MCO 202A, Body Systems 2, 2 credits
MCO 202B, Medical Coding 2, 2 credits
MCO 203A, Body Systems 3, 2 credits
MCO 203B, Medical Coding 3, 2 credits
MCO 204, Body Systems & Coding 4, 4 credits
MCO 205, Medical Coding Lab, 1 credit
CAR 201, Career Success, 1 credit

Total Medical Billing and Coding Certificate Core Courses Minimum Credit Hours 27

Total Minimum Medical Billing and Coding Certificate Minimum Credit Hours 29

Recommended Sequence of Courses

MCO 190, Introduction to Medical Reimbursement, 4 credits
MCO 195A, Introduction to Body Systems, 2 credits
MCO 195B, Introduction to Medical Coding, 2 credits
MCO 201A, Body Systems 1, 2 credits
MCO 201B, Medical Coding 1, 2 credits
MCO 105, Medical Coding Lab, 1 credit
MCO 202A, Body Systems 2, 2 credits
MCO 202B, Medical Coding 2, 2 credits
MCO 203A, Body Systems 3, 2 credits
MCO 203B, Medical Coding 3, 2 credits
MCO 204, Body Systems & Coding 4, 4 credits
MCO 205, Medical Coding Lab, 1 credit
CAR 201, Career Success, 1 credit
REL, Religion Cornerstone, 2 credits

Total Medical Billing and Coding Certificate Minimum Credit Hours 29

Graduation Requirements

1. Successful completion of the required 29 credit hours of core and religion courses
2. Completion of each course with a C grade or higher
3. Cumulative grade-point average of 2.0 or higher