There are five different approaches to getting a bachelor's degree in Health Information Management (HIM).
As a freshman student, you can complete a bachelor's degree in Health Information Management in four years with proper academic advising from our Department Academic Advisor.
You must talk to the Department Academic Advisor who can change your major and advise you on the appropriate prerequisite and major courses required. Providing you have completed your general education courses and have completed the appropriate prerequisite courses, you can complete your HIM degree in as little as two years.
As a transfer student from a community college or another university, you must meet with the Department Academic Advisor to guide you through the university admitting process. The advisor will also assist you with developing a plan of study that will include all the required prerequisite courses and major courses. Providing you have completed your general education courses and prerequisite courses, you can complete your degree in as little as two years. The University Transfer Link is a valuable resource to help guide you through the process.
As a community college graduate with an associate's degree in the arts or sciences, you must meet with the Department Academic Advisor to guide you through the university admitting process. The advisor will also assist you with developing a plan of study that will include all the required prerequisite courses and major courses. Providing you have completed your prerequisite courses, you can complete your degree in as little as two years. The University Transfer Link can help answer your questions as well.
As a student seeking a second bachelor's degree, you must meet with the Department Academic Advisor to guide you in the process of getting admitted to the university. The advisor will also assist you with developing a course of study that will include all prerequisite courses as well as major courses required. You can complete the degree in two years providing that you have the appropriate prerequisite course work completed.