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Classes start on September 1, 2025
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Medical terminology and documents
Extensive study of medical data
Record auditing for compliance
Investigation of legal issues
Healthcare systems and processes
Reimbursements and payments
Develop essential IT and healthcare-focused skills in classes like:
Your program perks
Curriculum for today’s health industry: In our Digital Health Core classes, you’ll develop practical skills using industry-standard software systems from 3M and interactive electronic health record (EHR) learning platforms.
AHIMA certification prep and more: In our Health Information Specialization, you’ll gain benefits like a certification preparation course that primes you for taking the AHIMA Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) exam, and qualifying students receive a voucher for 1 exam attempt and a 1-year complimentary student membership to AHIMA.
Career-planning exploration: Develop a clear path for your future in our complimentary Career Success in Healthcare course, where you’ll discuss case studies, research roles, identify your strengths, and develop strategies to help you move forward.
100% online program: Attend classes and do your coursework when and where you want — at home, on your lunch break, or at your favorite café. Plus, you’ll have access to resources 24 hours a day.


Best of all, our Career Services team can assist you with job leads, resume support, interview prep, and more.

Scholarships and grants
Save money with a variety of scholarship and grant opportunities.4

Transfer credit
Your hard work matters: Find out how to transfer your qualifying credit hours.

Employer reimbursement
Find out if your employer offers tuition savings or reimbursement.

Military and veteran benefits
Learn about savings for veterans, active-duty U.S. military members, and their spouses.
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1At the time of application to the next credential level, an evaluation of qualifying transfer credit will occur and the most beneficial outcome will be applied. Future programmatic changes could impact the application of credits to a future program at DeVry. Refer to the academic catalog for details. For the Associate in Health Information Technology program, all courses — except HIT277 and HIT279 — stack into our Bachelor’s in Technical Management with a Specialization in Health Information Management. Program availability varies by location.
2The Health Information Technology accreditor of DeVry University is the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM). The University's accreditation for the Associate in Health Information Technology has been reaffirmed through 2029-2030. All inquiries about the program’s accreditation status should be directed by mail to CAHIIM, 200 East Randolph Street, Suite 5100, Chicago, IL, 60601; by phone at (312) 235-3255; or by email at info@cahiim.org.
34 semesters to complete assumes enrollment in 12-18 credit hours per semester; enrollment in additional credit hours may be needed in some semesters.
4Scholarships are available to those who apply and qualify. Click here for more information, including any requirements or restrictions. Students may participate in only one DeVry University-based scholarship, grant or group tuition benefit program at a time. Those who qualify for more than one program will be presumed to accept the program with the highest reduction per session cost, unless the student confirms their desire to participate in a different program in writing prior to starting classes at DeVry. Scholarship and grant terms and eligibility conditions are subject to change.