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MC 291 Insurance Billing and Coding Case Study Research ProjectThis course prepares students for challenges in the workplace by improving their critical thinking and problem-solving skills using research asa problem-solving tool. Students will examine real-world business problems analyzing, developing, and implementing workplace solutions tobuild relationships that support the organization’s strategic goals. In addition to building a foundation and developing competencies, studentswill develop important skills in ethical and values considerations, technology, and business communication. 4.00 credit hours. Prerequisite:Final semester.MC 294 Insurance Billing and Coding InternshipDuring the internship phase of training, the student will experience various aspects of working in the coding field. The internship will providethe student with the opportunity to experience and participate in the duties of a medical coder in a working environment. Areas such asabstracting from medical records, CPT-4, and ICD-9-CM coding schemes will also be used. Other aspects of medical coding and billing willbe experienced. Experienced coding personnel provide the instruction. 4.00 credit hours. Prerequisites: All didactic coursework with a programGPA of 2.00 and PD 212 Medical Billing and Insurance Coding Internship Preparation.(ML) MILITARY SCIENCE(These courses are part of the Army ROTC program offered through some <strong>Herzing</strong> <strong>University</strong> campuses where an agreement exists with a localcollege or university hosting an Army ROTC detachment. Military science courses are taken at the hosting college and apply toward the <strong>Herzing</strong><strong>University</strong> degree requirements as open elective courses.)ML 110 Basic Military Science IThis is the first freshmen level course in military science as part of the Army ROTC leadership program offered in conjunction with the ArmyROTC detachment at a local partner college or university. The course may include a leadership lab or other Army ROTC elective activities inaddition to classroom instruction on military and leadership related topics. 2.00 credit hours. Prerequisite: None.ML 120 Basic Military Science IIThis is the second freshmen-level course in military science as part of the Army ROTC leadership program offered in conjunction with the ArmyROTC detachment at a local partner college or university. The course may include a leadership lab or other Army ROTC elective activities inaddition to classroom instruction on military and leadership-related topics. 2.00 credit hours. Prerequisite: ML 110 Basic Military Science I orpermission of the host college/university Professor of Military Science.ML 210 Basic Military Science IIIThis is the first sophomore-level course in military science as part of the Army ROTC leadership program offered in conjunction with the ArmyROTC detachment at a local partner college or university. The course may include a leadership lab or other Army ROTC elective activities inaddition to classroom instruction on military and leadership-related topics. 2.00 credit hours. Prerequisite: ML 120 Basic Military Science II orpermission of the host college/university Professor of Military Science.ML 220 Basic Military Science IVThis is the second sophomore-level course in military science as part of the Army ROTC leadership program offered in conjunction with theArmy ROTC detachment at a local partner college or university. The course may include a leadership lab or other Army ROTC elective activitiesin addition to classroom instruction on military and leadership-related topics. 2.00 credit hours. Prerequisite: ML 210 Basic Military Science IIIor permission of the host college/university Professor of Military Science.ML 310 Advanced Military Science IThis is the first junior-level course in military science as part of the Army ROTC leadership program offered in conjunction with the ArmyROTC detachment at a local partner college or university. The course may include a leadership lab or other Army ROTC elective activities inaddition to classroom instruction on military and leadership-related topics. 4.00 credit hours. Prerequisite: ML 220 Basic Military Science IVor permission of the host college/university Professor of Military Science.ML 320 Advanced Military Science IIThis is the second junior-level course in military science as part of the Army ROTC leadership program offered in conjunction with the ArmyROTC detachment at a local partner college or university. The course may include a leadership lab or other Army ROTC elective activities inaddition to classroom instruction on military and leadership-related topics. 4.00 credit hours. Prerequisite: ML 310 Advanced Military ScienceI or permission of the host college/university Professor of Military Science.ML 330 American Military HistoryThis course surveys American military history through the end of the twentieth century. The course examines the strategies and tactics ofwarfare throughout this period and explores how social, economic, and technological advances contributed to the distinct patterns of warthat characterized the struggles over the past 300 years. Additionally, this course gives an appreciation of the U.S. military establishment insociety and the evolution of the military profession. 3.00 credits. Prerequisite: None.UNDERGRADUATE Course descriptions 421

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