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Associate of Science in Medical Billing and Coding

Get the training you need for a career in medical billing and coding. Professionals in this field may hold a position as medical coder, health information clerk or medical records coordinator. Possible work environments include medical offices and insurance companies.

As a UMA student in this online program, you’ll learn how to interpret medical terms into codes used for billing, understand the insurance billing process, operate software applications and more. Some classes you would take include “Medical Basics and the Healthcare Claim Cycle” and “Billing and Coding Applications with Simulations.” UMA provides an engaging online learning experience with personal feedback from instructors, educational videos and live study group sessions. After you graduate, you’ll be prepared to take the Certified Professional Coder exam. Typically, students complete this associate degree program in 17 months.*

One-on-one tutoring, pre-interview coaching, job search assistance, alumni services—they’re all included in our competitively priced tuition. Let’s talk about your needs and how UMA can help you succeed in medical billing and coding.

*May vary according to individual student.

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