Earn a certificate in Health Information Technology, one of the fasting growing fields in health care! See website for more details.
Overview of U.S. health care infrastructure, public health, current issues in health information technology (HIT) development and use, and federal policy pertaining to HIT.
Business models used in medical practices and acute care facilities including revenue generation, risk management, overhead reduction, and other topics.
Management of medical practice workflow in physicians’ offices, acute care facilities, and health information exchanges.
Development of competencies in the use and management of electronic health record systems.
Experiential education in health information technology in varied medical settings, including office practices, hospitals, health centers, and health information exchanges.
Complete your 8-hour natural science requirement in one summer!
** Introductory Biology, Chemistry, & Organic Chemistry AND Labs, Physics, & Calculus**
BIO f311C
BIO s311D
BIO s206L
CH f301
CH s302
CH w204 or CH s317
CH f320M
CH s320N
CH w220C
CH f328M
CH s328N
CH s128K
CH s128L
The College of Natural Sciences is offering a variety of summer courses in 2014, including those that are historically difficult to get into during the fall and spring semesters, as well as courses not previously offered during the summer session.
Please see Registrar Summer Course Schedule for the complete UT Summer 2014 course schedule. Please check the categories below to view course descriptions.
The summer course information is subject to revision. Please check back regularly for additions/updates.
Complete your 8-hour natural science requirement in one summer! Introductory Biology, Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and Labs.
Earn a certificate in Health Information Technology, one of the fasting growing fields in health care!
Now is your chance to take summer courses that are historically hard to register for during the spring and fall semesters.