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Health Information Technology, AAS

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TTAHSUndergraduate CreditAssociate of Applied Science

Total Semester Hours

60

Selective Admission Criteria

All applicants to the Health Information Technology Program are required to attend an information session before the application deadline. Complete details of the Health Information Technology program admissions process can be found on the TCC website.

Application Criteria:

  • Hold a TCCD Student Colleague Number

  • Must meet with the CTE advisor

  • Currently have a minimum GPA of 2.5

  • Successfully complete the HESI A2 Entrance Exam with a minimum score of 70 in each section

  • IELTS 6.5 minimum score or TOEFL iBT test 83 with a  minimum score for ESL students

Prior to applying, students with international college credits must contact the International Student Admissions and Compliance office at 817-515-1570 to verify which courses will transfer to TCC.

Once admitted to the program, students must complete and earn a minimum grade of “C” (75%) in all courses found on the program’s degree plan.

Students who are selected for admission must perform and pass a drug screening and criminal background check prior to the start of the program. Required immunizations must be completed prior to the beginning of classes.

After satisfactory completion of the above curriculum, the student is eligible to take the national examination to become certified as a Registered Health Information Technologist (RHIT). Graduates may also choose to sit for several medical coding certification exams.

The Tarrant County College Health Information Technology Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM), 233 N. Michigan Avenue, 21st Floor, Chicago, Illinois 60601-5800. Phone: 312-233-1100.

Texas Success Initiative (TSI) Requirement for Career and Technical Education (CTE) Programs

Licensing Notice: (HB 1508)

This program prepares a student for an occupational license. However, the student may not be eligible for licensing if they have a prior criminal history. For more details, see House Bill 1508 Licensing Requirements.