Description
Bachelor's Degree

Health Information Management

Health Information Management (HLTH INFO BS)

120-122 Credits

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE  •  120-122 CREDITS  •  HLTH INFO BS

The Davenport University Health Information Management Bachelor of Science program prepares individuals to assume an emerging key role in supporting the electronic and technological infrastructure for health services delivery. Students in the program utilize an electronic health record system, which provides students with a learning experience that uses state-of-the-art technology and software. Health information managers are experts in managing patient health information and medical records, administering computer information systems, collecting and analyzing patient data, and using classification systems and medical terminologies. These professionals work in a broad range of settings throughout the health care industry. These include the continuum of care delivery organizations, including hospitals, multispecialty clinics and physician practices, long-term care, mental health, and other ambulatory care settings. The profession has seen significant expansion in non-patient care settings, with careers in managed care and insurance companies, software vendors, consulting services, government agencies, education, and pharmaceutical companies. 

Students successfully completing this CAHIIM-accredited program are eligible to take the Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) exam offered by the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA). Students will select one of the following as a part of this degree: Generalist, Cancer Tumor Registry Specialty, Global Project Management Specialty or Revenue Management Specialty.

To be prepared for success on the national certification exam and entry into the HIM workforce, it is strongly recommended that students in the HIM BS program meet the most current catalog year requirements.
 

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Health and Human Service Case Management (Completion Program - for Students with Associate in Nursing)

Health and Human Service Case Management (Completion Program - for Students with Associate in Nursing) (HHNS COM BS [ADNS])

123 Credits

Bachelor of Science | 123 credits | HHNS COM BS [ADNS]

For students with an earned Associate degree in Nursing

This program is designed for an associate degree nurse. The purpose of the Health and Human Service Case Management bachelor’s degree program at Davenport University is to prepare graduates for career advancement in the area of case management. The student will learn the components of case management including assessing, planning, implementing, coordinating, monitoring, and evaluating the care of a client across the continuum of care.
Preadmission Requirements:

  • Must possess a current/valid unencumbered Registered Nurse license.
  • Must have an associate degree in nursing with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher from an accredited two-year community college program.

To be prepared for success on the national certification exam and entry into the Health and Human Service Case Management profession, it is strongly recommended that students meet the most current catalog year requirements.
 

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Health and Human Service Case Management (Completion Program - for Students with Associate in Allied Health)

Health and Human Service Case Management (Completion Program - for Students with Associate in Allied Health) (HHAH COM BS [AAHS])

120 Credits

Bachelor of Science | 120 credits | HHAH COM BS [AAHS]

For students with an earned Associate degree in Allied Health

This program is designed for current Allied Health Professionals, such as respiratory therapist, occupational therapy assistant, physical therapy assistant, medical assistant, mental health and social work technician/assistant professionals. The purpose of the Health and Human Service Case Management bachelor’s degree program at Davenport University is to prepare graduates for career advancement in the area of case management. The student will learn the components of case management including assessing, planning, implementing, coordinating, monitoring, and evaluating the care of a client across the continuum of care.
Preadmission Requirements:
•    Must possess a current active credential/license allowing them to be employed within their profession.
•    Must have an associate degree with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher from an accredited community college or two-year college program.

To be prepared for success on the national certification exam and entry into the Health and Human Service Case Management profession, it is strongly recommended that students meet the most current catalog year requirements.

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Health and Human Service Case Management (Completion Program - for Licensed Practical Nurses)

Health and Human Service Case Management (Completion Program - for Licensed Practical Nurses) (HHPN COM BS [PNCS])

120 Credits

Bachelor of Science | 120 credits | HHPN COM BS [PNCS]

For students who are a Licensed Practical Nurse

This program is designed for the Licensed Practical Nurse. The purpose of the Health and Human Service Case Management bachelor’s degree program at Davenport University is to prepare graduates for career advancement in the area of case management. The student will learn the components of case management including assessing, planning, implementing, coordinating, monitoring, and evaluating the care of a client across the continuum of care.

Preadmission Requirements:
•    Must possess a current/valid unencumbered Practical Nurse license.
•    Must have a Practical Nursing Diploma with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher from an accredited program.

To be prepared for success on the national certification exam and entry into the Health and Human Service Case Management profession, it is strongly recommended that students meet the most current catalog year requirements.
 

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Health and Human Service Case Management

Health and Human Service Case Management (HHS C MGT BS)

120 Credits

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE  •  120 CREDITS  •  HHS C MGT BS

This program is designed to prepare the graduate for employment in areas focused on enhancing the physical and mental health and human services to diverse populations across the continuum of care. The student will learn the components of health and human service case management including assessing, planning, implementing, coordinating, monitoring and evaluating the services of a client to improve their quality of life.
Potential employment in entry-level non-clinical and non-management health positions for health and human services case management professionals may include community-based programs, health related social services, mental health organizations, rehabilitation agencies, disability services, government agencies and integrated health care systems. The graduate is eligible to take the Certified Case Managers (CCM) Exam and the Human Services Board Certified Practitioner (HS-BCP) Exam. Specialties are designed to assist students needing or desiring a more focused area of interest.

To be prepared for success on the national certification exam and entry into the Health and Human Service Case Management profession, it is strongly recommended that students meet the most current catalog year requirements.

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Digital Forensics

Digital Forensics (DIGT FOR BS)

120 Credits

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE  •  120 CREDITS  •  DIGT FOR BS

The Bachelor of Science degree in Digital Forensics provides the necessary knowledge and skills for the collection, processing, preservation, analysis, and presentation of computer-related evidence in support of network vulnerability mitigation and/or criminal, fraud, counterintelligence, or law enforcement investigations. Students will use hands-on tools and techniques in a variety of environments for operating systems, file systems, networks, mobile devices, and electronic discovery of data.

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Cyber Defense

Cyber Defense (CYBER DEF BS)

120 Credits

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE  •  120 CREDITS MINIMUM  •  CYBER DEF BS

The Bachelor of Science degree in Cyber Defense provides the proactive and reactive knowledge and skills that encompass security in the technological environment. Students will learn to ensure appropriate treatment of risk, compliance, and assurance from internal and external perspectives. With an emphasis on how to best protect an organization’s information assets, topics will be covered from both the business and technology perspectives. Students will have a choice between two specialties: Information Assurance or Health Care Information Assurance.

*Either IAAS490 or TECH489 must be completed unless the experiential learning component is satisfied. An upper level technology substitution must be chosen if the experiential component is completed within a required course in the major.

**Consider adding the Mathematics Minor (MTHM) 23 credits with this degree program. One of the required math courses (MATH215) is required in the foundations, the other five courses could be taken as part of the Open Elective Credits.

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Computer Science

Computer Science (COMP SCIE BS)

120 Credits

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE  •  120 CREDITS  •  COMP SCIE BS

Our computer science program is designed to introduce students to topics ranging from algorithmic and applied theoretical foundations to cutting-edge developments in areas such as computer vision, artificial intelligence, modeling and simulation. Computer Science offers a comprehensive foundation that permits graduates to adapt to new technologies and new ideas while solving real world problems. Students will choose between three emerging specialties: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Theory and Algorithms or Gaming and Simulations.

*Either CSCI490 or TECH489 must be completed unless the experiential learning component is satisfied. An upper level technology substitution must be chosen if the experiential component is completed within a required course in the major.

**Consider adding the Mathematics Minor (MTHM) 23 credits with this degree program. Four of the required math courses (MATH205, MATH215, MATH250 and MATH350) are required in the foundations, the other two courses could be taken as part of the Open Elective Credits.

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Computer Information Systems

Computer Information Systems (CINFO SYS BS)

120 Credits

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE  •  120 CREDITS  •  CINFO SYS BS

The Computer Information Systems program is designed to educate students in a broad range of computer technology skills. Students will learn to work with leaders from functional areas to analyze information requirements and determine ways in which computer systems can meet those needs. Students will have a choice between four dynamic specialties: Database Analytics, Programming, Secure Software Development or Web and Mobile Development.

*Either CISP490 or TECH489 must be completed unless the experiential learning component is satisfied. An upper level technology substitution must be chosen if the experiential component is completed within a required course in the major.

 

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Biological Laboratory Science

Biological Laboratory Science (BIOL LAB BS)

120 Credits

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE   • 120 CREDITS   • BIOL LAB BS

A Bachelor of Science in Biological Laboratory Science will prepare students to work in a laboratory setting as a Research Associate or Technician. Such positions can be found in academic, industrial and government settings, and include biotechnology manufacturing companies that produce genetically engineered products like new vaccines, drugs or modified plants and animals for human consumption, university and medical research laboratories, government regulatory agencies and forensics laboratories.

All BIOL, CHEM and PHYS prefixed courses required for the BS Biological Sciences degree program require a C or better grade for successful completion.

*If the career intent is pre-medicine/pre-dental/pre-veterinary medicine, consider completing BIOL221/221L Anatomy and Physiology I and BIOL222/222L Anatomy and Physiology II as electives

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