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  • OCT 6 640 200 - Capstone Progress and Review (2020-2021 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...In preparation for the capstone project and experience, finalize mentorship, check in on an established capstone experiential site, and begin developing an evidence-based proposal to be presented during Capstone Project, which integrates ethical considerations, clinical knowledge, and theoretical re...
    HSC 5 416 001 - General Pathology (2012-2013 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...This course is designed to provide the student with basic understanding of the cause of failure of normal physiological process in the body ? the disease process. Emphasis will be on morphologic changes in cells and tissues that may have resulted in specific diseases identify causes of such changes ...
    a section of the General Pathology course in Health Science - HSC
    OCT 5 215 C 100 - Human Movement for OccupationalPerformance (2019-2020 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...Focuses on foundational knowledge regarding kinesiology and movement task analysis. Presentation of historical and contemporary motor control theories to synthesize how occupation based treatment is influenced and supported by motor control principles. Pre-requisite(s): OCT5135C Anatomy Applied t...
    OCT 6 700 005 - Capstone Project (2024-2025 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...The student develops their plan (objectives, actions, responsibilities and performance outcomes) and background information to develop and document advanced skills, and a scholarly basis for their Capstone Experience, in one of the following areas: administration, leadership, program and policy deve...
    a section of the Capstone Project course in Occupational Therapy - OCT
    PHT 5 125 C 400 - Applied Anatomy I (2018-2019 Academic Year Spring)
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    Applies knowledge of human body structure and function to develop and apply basic therapy assessment skills for the upper extremities, thorax, head, and cervical spine.
    a section of the Applied Anatomy I course in Physical Therapy - PHT
    OCT 7 455 901 - Special Topics in ProfessionalPractice (2024-2025 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...This Special Topics course encourages the student to engage in a guided study of theory application, professional topics and skills, and emerging practice questions. Learning experiences may be in the form of guided readings and discussion, directed projects, seminars, or community/clinical experien...
    IPE 7 121 902 - Organizational Leadership & Policyin Health care (2023-2024 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...This course introduces students to various concepts and tools necessary for understanding operationalization of health service delivery and the effect on performance outcomes, including leadership competencies that support interprofessional collaboration, process improvement, health policy and regul...
    PHT 5 134 C 100 - Musculoskeletal III: AdvancedExtremity Exam, Eval & Manipulation (2016-2017 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...Course emphasizes the interpretation of basic science knowledge and integration with basic clinical skills needed to complete a differential evaluation of extremity dysfunction and proceed to treatment. Knowledge and principles of functional anatomy, biomechanics, and pathology are presented as an i...
    SLP 5 026 300 - Phonetics (2018-2019 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...This course explores the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and students learn to transcribe normal and disordered speech, while studying variations among regional and cultural dialects along with implications. Motoric bases of speech production and introduces basic principles of speech acoustics...
    a section of the Phonetics course in Speech Language Pathology - SLP
    PHT 6 498 900 - Clinical Residency (2011-2012 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...The Clinical Residency is a 1500-hour, 9-month patient care experience under the immediate supervision of an approved Mentor at a University approved clinical residency site. Clinical Residency provides an opportunity for intimate sharing of knowledge and refinement of the application of clinical s...
    a section of the Clinical Residency course in Physical Therapy - PHT
    OCT 5 445 C 200 - OT Methods II: Orthotics,Prosthetics and Modalities (2024-2025 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...Presents the theory and evidence-based clinical application of physical agent modalities, orthotics, and prosthetics. Emphasizes principles of differential diagnosis and wound/tissue healing when selecting and applying the appropriate physical agent modality. Focuses on the design and application of...
    NUR 7 160 901 - Theoretical and Scientific Under-pinnings for Nursing Practice (2018-2019 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...Nurses use theory along with the best scientific evidence to provide the highest level of nursing practice. This course focuses on the integration of theory and empirical evidence and application to nursing practice and decision making. There is an introduction to the nature and uses of theory and t...
    OCT 5 251 C 200 - Adult Interventions I (2025-2026 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...This course addresses occupational therapy interventions for adults with a variety of physical conditions, guided by but not limited to the biomechanical and rehabilitative frames of reference. Students learn to critically appraise and deliver evidence-based occupational therapy interventions to enh...
    NUR 7 461 900 - Indirect Care DNP Role Practicum I (2019-2020 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...COURSE DESCRIPTION: The purpose of this practicum course is for the student to synthesize knowledge acquired in didactic courses into role specialty practice. This is a precepted experience with the student, the practicum instructor, and the preceptor working together to provide opportunities for de...
    EDF 7 320 900 - Leadership Development for Advancing the Future of Nursing Education (2021-2022 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...This course will provide a unique opportunity for participants to explore or create leadership opportunities within nursing education programs. Learners will consider a variety of leadership theories and practices to formulate a leadership philosophy, identify personal strengths and areas for improv...
    OCT 5 330 C 050 - OT Methods 1: Assistive Technology (2024-2025 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...Introduces a variety of assistive technology devices with application throughout the lifespan. Universal design and environmental modifications are explored in depth. Focuses on the role of the occupational therapist's use of technology to assist and prepare a client for independence in occupationa...
    PHT 5 226 C 500 - Applied Anatomy II (2023-2024 Academic Year Spring)
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    Applies knowledge of human body structure and function to develop and apply basic therapy assessment skills for the lower extremities, pelvis, and lumbar spine. Prerequisite: PHT 5125C Applied Anatomy I.
    a section of the Applied Anatomy II course in Physical Therapy - PHT
    PHT 6 331 900 - Evaluation & Treatment of theCraniomandibular (2011-2012 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...This is an online course that explores the physical therapist's role in the evaluation and treatment of the craniomandibular system. Normal cranial and cervical postural functions contribute significantly to the function of the temporomandibular articulations and to dental occlusal contacts. The emp...
    PHT 5 456 001 - Physical Therapist Practice II (2023-2024 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...Further develops skills in documentation, professionalism, and critical thinking skills in physical therapy. Topics include documentation, supervision of support personnel, teaching techniques, self-reflection, conflict management, interprofessional collaboration, professional communication, risk ma...
    PHT 7 496 900 - Capstone Project I (2016-2017 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...This is an integration of the knowledge and skills appropriate to a student?s specialty area. By developing a short proposal, students have an opportunity to reflect on learning achieved in the DPT program and the clinical education experiences related to his/her content learning in the program. T...
    a section of the Capstone Project I course in Physical Therapy - PHT
    PHT 5 350 C 100 - Musculoskeletal II: Extremity (2017-2018 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...Application of basic science knowledge and clinical reasoning principles using the patient management/ICF model framework on musculoskeletal dysfunctions of the upper and lower extremity. Psychomotor examination and intervention skills are developed in the management of patients/clients with muscu...
    CPE 9 210 005 RANC - Extremity Evaluation & Manipulation (2013-2014 Academic Year Summer)
    ...This seminar emphasizes the interpretation of basic science knowledge and the development of basic clinical skills which are needed to complete a differential evaluation of extremity dysfunction, then proceeds to treatment. General principles of func?tional anatomy, tissue and joint biomechanics, pa...
    PHT 5 525 C 200 - Prosthetics, Orthotics, & AssistiveTechnology (2024-2025 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...Examines the physical therapist's role on an interprofessional team member to determine patient need, prescribe, fabricate, obtain, train in use of, and evaluate effectiveness of orthotics, prosthetics, and assistive technology. Emphasizes physical therapy management of patients/clients with lower e...
    OCT 5 430 020 - Scholarly Application (2025-2026 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...This course integrates clinical reasoning, evidence-based inquiry, and critical thinking to analyze professional issues and current trends in healthcare. The content of this course also includes the creation of plans for professional development emphasizing leadership within the varied roles of the ...
    PHT 5 133 C 003 - Musculoskeletal II: Mock Clinic (2016-2017 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...This course will integrate the theory and practice of examination of physical therapy patients with a musculoskeletal diagnosis. Through the use of a "Mock Clinic," the student will learn and practice history taking during patient interview, as well as practice tests and measurements through the 18 ...
    OCT 5 625 001 - MOT Seminar 2 (2021-2022 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...Integrates clinical reasoning, critical thinking, and evidence-based decision making to reflect on the context of various service delivery models. Students will apply scholarly inquiry to solve clinical scenarios and demonstrate the ability disseminate knowledge to peers. Development of professional...
    a section of the MOT Seminar 2 course in Occupational Therapy - OCT
    PHT 5 405 300 - Psychosocial & Ethical Aspects ofPhysical Therapy (2014-2015 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...Students in this course explore how psychosocial and ethical issues are related to and impact the practice of physical therapy (PT). This course facilitates the students' use of tools to analyze and respond to ethical dilemmas, and teaches students how to integrate psychological treatments into the ...
    HSC 5 741 C 200 - Applied Medical Physiology (2011-2012 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...This course is designed to provide an organ system based overview of human physiology. The course will emphasize the mechanism of function of the organ systems and their feedback controls that help to achieve and maintain internal bodily homeostasis. While basic concepts will be emphasized, opportun...
    HSC 5 010 100 - Scientific Inquiry (2011-2012 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...Scientific Inquiry is an introduction to research methods, psychometric properties of tests and measures as used in the clinical situation for diagnosis, prognosis, and outcome assessment, sampling, experimental design, and interpretation of statistics. The main emphasis of the scientific inquiry p...
    a section of the Scientific Inquiry course in Health Science - HSC
    CPE 9 202 005 NYNY - Advanced Evaluation & ManipulationPelvis, Lumbar & Thoracic Spine (2015-2016 Academic Year Summer)
    ...Anatomy and biomechanics of the lumbar spine, thoracic spine, rib cage and the pelvis are discussed. Review and modificationof techniques from S1 - Spinal Evaluation and Manipulation, along with the instruction of additional techniques are provided.An in-depth presentation on the syndromes of the lu...
    PHT 6 033 930 - Basic Assessment & Intervention ofIntegument (2014-2015 Academic Year Summer)
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    In this course students will explore the role of the physical therapist in screening, prevention, and management of selected disorders of the integumentary system.
    PHT 5 415 C 200 - Neuromuscular II: Evidence inInterventions (2021-2022 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...Focuses on the physical therapy management of adults with neurologic health conditions with an emphasis on interventions to promote positive neuroplastic changes utilizing a functional task-oriented approach with the integration of evidence-based outcome measures to inform the patient management pro...
    PHT 5 570 002 - Integrated Clinical Experience (2019-2020 Academic Year Fall)
    ...A six week full-time integrated clinical experience in which the student begins to apply didactic knowledge, professional practice skills, and patient management skills in the clinical setting under the direct supervision of a licensed physical therapist. Pre-requisite(s): PHT 5415 Neuromuscular ...
    PHT 5 650 C 400 - Musculoskeletal IV: Clinical Reasoning (2018-2019 Academic Year Summer)
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    Promotes the synthesis of previous coursework to musculoskeletal simulated clinical situations to facilitate appropriate patient/client management decisions. Pre-requisite(s): PHT 5550C Soft Tissue Intervention II; PHT 5570 Integrated Clinical Experience.
    PHT 5 155 003 - Physical Therapist Practice I (2017-2018 Academic Year Spring)
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    Examines the history, practice and profession of physical therapy across the health care delivery system. Topics include professional behaviors, cultural competence, communication and interpersonal skills, professional association, legal and ethical issues, and documentation.
    OCT 7 455 901 - Special Topics in ProfessionalPractice (2017-2018 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...This Special Topics course encourages the student to engage in a guided study of theory application, professional topics and skills, and emerging practice questions. Learning experiences may be in the form of guided readings and discussion, directed projects, seminars, or community/clinical experien...
    EDF 7 872 900 - Dissertation II (2023-2024 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...As part of the doctorate of education program, students will have three terms in which the milestones for Dissertation I, II, and III will need to be completed. Students are required to take a minimum of 12 dissertation credits until completion of the dissertation. This component of the program requ...
    a section of the Dissertation II course in Education-Foundations - EDF
    CPE 9 731 010 NYNY - Intermediate Cranio Facial (2016-2017 Academic Year Fall)
    ...This seminar will primarily be focused on displacement of the intra-articular disc of the TMJ, but will also cover the role of the subcranial spine in the cau?sation of craniofacial pain and the association between detrimental oral habits (parafunctions) and craniofacial pain. Medial and lateral dis...
    PHT 5 830 001 - Elective Internship IV (2018-2019 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...This is an elective full-time clinical experience in which the student will be provided the opportunity to apply the theory and skills acquired in the didactic course work within the clinical setting. Clinical opportunities may include but are not limited to specialized settings such as women?s hea...
    a section of the Elective Internship IV course in Physical Therapy - PHT
    PHT 7 350 900 - Preparation/Certification in CranioMandibular (2016-2017 Academic Year Fall)
    Certification preparation and testing is five (5) days in duration. The week includes review and updates in all cranio facial areas including basic science, spinal, sub-cranial and TMJ examination and treatment techniques. Tests include oral, practical and written exams.
    EDF 7 850 900 - Dissertation (2012-2013 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...The dissertation will be a project or research that exemplifies a body of knowledge that significantly contributes new ideas to the health care professionals and one's own professional endeavors. The project should be of publishable quality and should be submitted for presentation at a national conf...
    a section of the Dissertation course in Education-Foundations - EDF
    PHT 5 310 C 300 - Clinical Neuroscience (2022-2023 Academic Year Fall)
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    Focuses on foundations of neuroanatomy and neurophysiology and their applications to neurological conditions seen in clinical practice.Prerequisite: PHT 5121Gross Anatomy I
    a section of the Clinical Neuroscience course in Physical Therapy - PHT
    OCT 5 031 200 - Evidence-Based Research I (2014-2015 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...This course will focus on developing clinicians who will be educated consumers of evidence based research. Students will evaluate occupational therapy research, demonstrating skill in locating, evaluating and critiquing the quality of evidence. Students will learn how to disseminate the evidence to...
    HSC 6 014 100 - Metabolic Disorders (2016-2017 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...This entry-level term-based course will review the pathology, etiology, signs, symptoms and treatment of common metabolic disorders. The primary focus will be on the clinical implications of metabolic disorders from a rehabilitation perspective including complications, modifications and/or precautio...
    a section of the Metabolic Disorders course in Health Science - HSC
    CPE 9 254 010 STAO - Animal Rehabilitation Webinar (2019-2020 Academic Year Fall)
    ...Animal Rehabilitation is rehabilitation that is practiced on non-human patients with the goals being that of functional restoration and improved quality of life. This introductory webinar will provide a brief overview of the newly emerging field of animal rehabilitation with an emphasis on domestica...
    PHT 6 120 001 - Myofascial Manipulation (2018-2019 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...This course deals with the evaluation and treatment techniques of myofascial tissue. The emphasis is placed on the relationship of the soft tissue structures to the joints mechanics, particularly the spine. Principles of functional anatomy, posture, soft tissue anatomy, both normal and pathological...
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    EDF 7 125 900 - Organizational Leadership & Policyin Health Care (2012-2013 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...Effective organizational leadership in healthcare is critical for developing, implementing, sustaining, and modifying appropriate policies to address major health concerns including controlling costs, increasing access to services, improving the quality of health services, and enhancing the effectiv...
    PHT 5 535 300 - Evidence Informed Practice II (2021-2022 Academic Year Fall)
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    Further prepares students to apply the best available evidence to clinical practice with emphasis on appraising the quality of research and its influence on clinical decision making in physical therapy. Pre-requisite(s): HSC 5136 Evidence Informed Practice I
    PSY 6 103 904 - Applied Performance Psychology (2012-2013 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...This on-line course examines the psychological knowledge and skills necessary to develop and facilitate peak performance in athletics, sport, and business. The course requires students to demonstrate comprehension of basic sport psychology principles, apply the knowledge to case scenarios, and, ...
    SLP 5 460 300 - Professional Issues in Speech-Language Pathology (2022-2023 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...This course provides an in-depth examination of contemporary professional and ethical issues in speech-language pathology, including ethical considerations, licensure and certification requirements, cultural responsiveness, interprofessional collaboration, evidence-based practice, documentation, rei...
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