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Virginia College | Medical Billing and Coding Certificate

Virginia College's Certificate - Medical Billing and Coding program is designed to prepare students to handle responsibilities relating to medical billing and reimbursement in a variety of healthcare settings. Learn more about the Certificate - Medical Billing and Coding program at Virginia College here.

Official Program Name:

Certificate - Medical Billing and Coding

School Offering Program:

Virginia College

Program Prerequisites:

Aspiring students of Virginia College's Certificate - Medical Billing and Coding program should have earned a high school diploma or the equivalent. They should have some experience or an interest in handling billing procedures in medical office settings.

Program Description:

Students of Virginia College's Certificate - Medical Billing and Coding program have the opportunity to learn medical billing, coding conventions, and reimbursement processes necessary to begin a career in this field. Program coursework covers medical terminology, medical insurance forms, and computer software used in medical billing. An externship in a medical office setting provides hands-on training and national certification eligibility. The Certificate - Medical Billing and Coding program is offered at several Virginia College campuses.

Learning Format:

Campus-Based

Total Credits Required:

60 quarter credit hours

Financial Aid Available:

The Virginia College Financial Planning Department is prepared to help discuss scholarships, Pell Grants, and student loans for those who qualify.

Tuition, Financial Aid & Start Dates

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Required Courses for a Certificate - Medical Billing and Coding:

Degree program and course requirements are subject to change. Contact Virginia College to confirm the most accurate information before enrolling in a program.

Medical Billing and Coding

  • AOM 1010: Keyboarding (4 credits)
  • BIO 1120: Anatomy and Physiology: Body Structures (4 credits)
  • BIO 1130: Anatomy and Physiology: Organs and Systems (4 credits)
  • EDU 1010: Learning Framework (4 credits)
  • EDU 1020: Career Exploration/Planning (4 credits)
  • MBC 1010: Medical Coding: Current Procedural Terminology (4 credits)
  • MBC 1020: Medical Coding: International Classification of Diseases (4 credits)
  • MBC 1035: Intermediate Coding (4 credits)
  • MBC 1800: Medical Billing and Reimbursement (4 credits)
  • MBC 2260: Advanced Medical Billing and Reimbursement (4 credits)
  • MBC 2500: Medical Billing and Coding Certification Review (2 credits)
  • MBC 2600: Medical Billing and Coding Externship (6 credits)
  • MED 1010: Medical Terminology (4 credits)
  • MED 1117: Microcomputer Fundamentals in Healthcare (4 credits)
  • MED 1140: Medical Law and Ethics (4 credits)

Post Graduation Opportunities

Furthering Your Education:

Graduates of Virginia College's Certificate - Medical Billing and Coding program could further their education with an associate's degree or with professional certification. An associate's degree could result in graduates assuming greater responsibilities or possible advancement in the field.

Associate's degrees graduates could pursue include but are not limited to:

  • Associate of Science in Medical Billing and Coding
  • Associate of Science in Medical Office Management
  • Associate of Science in Medical Office Administration

Career Paths:

Completion of Virginia College's Certificate - Medical Billing and Coding program could prepare graduates to pursue entry-level positions in medical offices. Graduates could work for hospitals, clinics, community health centers, long- and short-term healthcare facilities, nursing homes, or private physicians' offices. Graduates may also be prepared to take national certification exams.