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Medical Administrative Coder

If you are fascinated with the medical field and the effects the process of diseases, conditions, and illnesses have on the human body and you like research, analysis, and connecting the dots, then a career as a medical administrative coder could be for you. Graduates of our program are in high demand and the demand is only expected to increase over time – in fact, many students secure employment before graduating.

Employers are looking for highly skilled coders, which you will be after completing our program. Your specialized training includes medical ethics, records management, medical terminology, human anatomy, health insurance, medical billing, medical transcription, coding, and Medical MS Office Suites. Plus, you’ll have a significant advantage when it’s time to take your certification, as our program follows the curriculum of the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC). AAPC is the world’s largest training and credentialing organization for the business of healthcare and BTC is the only program in Wisconsin to partner with AAPC.

With a focus on outpatient coding, you will be prepared for a career working in physician practices, large healthcare and allied health organizations such as clinics, hospitals and foundations, insurance companies, medical publishers, research organizations and medical product manufacturers.

Tuition & Potential Earnings

Estimated Tuition Cost

$9,741

Median Wage

$47,500

Based on Lightcast Occupational Employment Statistics

Academic Plan

  • Digital Literacy for Health Care
  • English Composition 1
  • Medical Terminology
  • Introduction to Business and Management
  • Administrative Office Communications
For course credits and descriptions, visit the Blackhawk Catalog.

  • Health Insurance
  • Customer Service Essentials
  • Pharmacology for Medical Administrative Coder and Medical Administrative Specialist
  • Intermediate Excel
  • Healthcare Records Management
  • Mathematical Reasoning or Intermediate Algebra with Applications
  • Survey of Anatomy and Physiology
For course credits and descriptions, visit the Blackhawk Catalog.

  • Medical Editing and the Electronic Medical Record
  • Patient Billing and Reimbursement
  • Medical Office Coding I
  • Introduction to Sociology
  • Speech
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  • Medical Transcription
  • Supervised Occupational Experience-Medical Office
  • Medical Office Coding II
  • Introduction to Ethics: Theory and Application
  • Introduction to Psychology
For course credits and descriptions, visit the Blackhawk Catalog.

Flexible Learning Options

Many courses at Blackhawk are offered in one or more of these formats:

  • In-Person
  • Live Online (synchronous)
  • Online Anytime (asynchronous)
  • FlexLab (in-person when it fits your schedule)

For some courses, we offer a MyEdChoice option, allowing you to choose how to attend each class session. You can switch between online and in-person formats from week to week or even day to day, depending on your needs and schedule. More Information

In Person
MyEdChoice
Hybrid
FlexLab

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Additional Program Information

Upon successful completion of this program, you will be able to:

  • Demonstrate the medical and legal aspects of healthcare office practices including confidentiality of health records, release of information, patients' rights, use of health records as legal evidence, informed consent, malpractice, as well as agency, physician, and employee liability
  • Use medical terminology and knowledge of the human body systems in performing essential functions in business health care setting
  • Produce quality medical documents
  • Demonstrate the following professional traits while working in a healthcare office environment: dependability, punctuality, responsibility, acceptable appearance, sound judgment, ethical behavior, flexibility, and adaptability
  • Apply medical coding principles and guidelines for coding, billing, and reimbursement in outpatient settings at entry level proficiency
  • Use computers as a tool for solving problems, collecting data, managing and communicating information, and making decisions
  • Use reference materials to research information

Apply analytical skills in solving problems, collecting data, managing and communication information, presenting ideas, and making decisions

Medical Administrative Coder

Highlights

Associate Degree

61 Credits

Beloit-Janesville Campus

6004 S. County Road G, Janesville, WI 53547

Potential Careers

Medical Secretary

Administrative Secretary

Medical Coders (physician billing)

Medical Transcriptionist

Medical Records Technician

Career Pathways

A Career Pathway is a step-by-step plan designed to lead you to career success and advancement.

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Associate Degree

University Transfer

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