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:63 credit hours; "Graduates are eligible to sit for the AHIMA national registration examination."
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:Available online? ''No''
:Available online? ''No''
:Program URL: [http://www.uas.alaska.edu/career_ed/him/aas.html http://www.uas.alaska.edu/career_ed/him/aas.html]
:Program URL: [https://uas.alaska.edu/apply/programs/health-care.html https://uas.alaska.edu/apply/programs/health-care.html]




==Additional external links==
==Additional external links==
* [http://www.uas.alaska.edu/career_ed/him/index.html Health Information Management Program]
* [https://uas.alaska.edu/apply/programs/health-care.html Health Care Program]


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 18:47, 30 June 2021

University of Alaska - Southeast
Type Public
Established 1972 (1972)
Chancellor Rick Caulfield
Location Juneau, Alaska, United States
Campus Rural
Colors Blue and white
Website uas.alaska.edu
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/edu/school?id=17717

University of Alaska Southeast (also Alaska Southeast or UAS) is a public four-year university that is part of the University of Alaska System. The main campus is located in Juneau, Alaska, and the university has extended campuses in Sitka and Ketchikan. The university offers programs through its four schools: Arts and Sciences, Career Education, Education, and Management. Approximately 3,400+ students are enrolled.[1]

Informatics programs

Health and clinical informatics

The following health/clinical informatics options exist for potential students:

Associate in Health Information Management
63 credit hours; "Graduates are eligible to sit for the AHIMA national registration examination."
Available online? No
Program URL: https://uas.alaska.edu/apply/programs/health-care.html


Additional external links

References