Published April 27, 2017

Shasta College will hold an Information Session for students and professionals who are interested in earning the new Bachelor of Science degree in Health Information Management from Shasta College. Details about job opportunities, program prerequisites, tuition, and clinical practice requirements will be discussed. The session will be held May 8, 2017 at 5:30 P.M. in Room 8220 in the Shasta College Health Sciences Center, 1400 Market Street, Redding, CA.

Applications for the online Bachelor of Science degree in Health Information Management program are currently being accepted through August 1, 2017. Classes for the Fall 2017 semester begin on August 14, 2017. All applicants must complete an application packet available on the college’s health sciences division website at www.shastacollege.edu/HSUP

“This is an excellent opportunity for students to earn an affordable bachelor’s degree at a California public educational institution in a healthcare field with high demand,” notes Janet Daley Janus, Director of the Health Information Technology & Management Programs.

Shasta College is one of 15 California community colleges selected to offer a bachelor’s degree as part of the state’s pilot baccalaureate degree program. This will be Shasta College’s second year to offer upper division courses leading to a four-year degree in Health Information Management. The program prepares students to work in management level positions in a variety of healthcare settings and will lead to certification as a Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA).

All classes are offered in an online format. The fee for upper division courses for California residents is $130 per semester unit. Applicants may apply for financial aid.

For more information or questions about the program, contact Janet Daley Janus, RHIA at jjanus@shastacollege.edu​ or visit www.shastacollege.edu/HSUP.