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  • MHS 7 315 900 - Contemporary Trends In Wellness (2020-2021 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...This course introduces students to contemporary trends in wellness that impact the goal of living a healthful lifestyle and achieving personal well-being. Students will explore a wide variety of available resources at individual, community, and global levels that enable individuals adopt wellness te...
    OCT 5 135 C 001 - Anatomy Applied to Occupation (2016-2017 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...Provides fundamental knowledge of the structure/function of the neuromuscular, musculoskeletal and cardiovascular systems and of regions (upper/lower extremity, thorax, head and neck) and their relationship to each other. Applies knowledge of human anatomy to occupational performance. Covers assess...
    OCT 5 101 050 - Introduction to OccupationalTherapy (2025-2026 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...This course examines the domain of occupational therapy, including its historical foundation and philosophical base. It covers essential content, including core values, the code of ethics, models, frames of reference, and the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework for persons, groups, and populatio...
    OCT 5 813 100 - Fieldwork IIA (2016-2017 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...Fieldwork IIA and IIB are full-time, off-campus fieldwork experiences with emphasis on the evaluation and intervention of clients in two different occupational therapy settings. Students will apply occupational therapy theory and skills acquired in the didactic course work to clinical settings in a ...
    a section of the Fieldwork IIA course in Occupational Therapy - OCT
    OCT 5 146 300 - Occupational Engagement& Theories of Practice (2022-2023 Academic Year Summer)
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    Introduces theories, models, and frames of reference that influence practice in various settings across the lifespan. Typical occupational activities that individuals and groups engage in throughout the lifespan are viewed through a theoretical lens.
    PHT 5 530 C 001 - Patient Care Management III (2021-2022 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...Emphasizes an interprofessional approach to the physical therapy management of patients with conditions limiting activity and participation in out-patient and community based settings with application of clinical reasoning and the patient/client management model using case based learning. Pre-requi...
    OCT 5 135 C 400 - Anatomy Applied to Occupation (2024-2025 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...Provides fundamental knowledge of the structure/function of the neuromuscular, musculoskeletal and cardiovascular systems and of regions (upper/lower extremity, thorax, head and neck) and their relationship to each other. Applies knowledge of human anatomy to occupational performance. Covers assess...
    OCT 5 335 C 500 - Clinical Applications inMental Health Settings (2025-2026 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...The course prepares students to critically appraise and deliver occupational therapy services in mental health practice settings with the goal of facilitating the recovery process for individuals, groups, and populations who are labeled with or at risk of experiencing mental illness across the lifes...
    PHT 5 670 200 - Administration & Management inPhysical Therapy (2021-2022 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...Focuses on applying principles of administration, leadership, and management to the healthcare environment and their impact upon the delivery of quality healthcare services in a variety of physical therapy practice settings.COURSE PREREQUISITES: PHT 5570 Integrated Clinical Experience. The instruct...
    HSC 5 003 200 - Critical Thinking I (2013-2014 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...Critical Thinking introduces clinical critical thinking through the principles of active reasoning, active teaching and learning, active questioning and self-assessment. The areas of logic, problem solving, hypothesis generation, domains of learning, and professional abilities are highlighted. Socr...
    a section of the Critical Thinking I course in Health Science - HSC
    PHT 5 220 C 001 - Gross Anatomy II (2023-2024 Academic Year Fall)
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    Covers fundamentals of the structure, function and inter-relationship of major body systems and regions (lower extremity, back, abdomen, and pelvis). Microscopic anatomy is included. Prerequisite: PHT 5121C Gross Anatomy I.
    a section of the Gross Anatomy II course in Physical Therapy - PHT
    PHT 5 143 C 001 - Neuromuscular I: Concepts andEvaluation (2014-2015 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...This course will examine the theoretical basis for evaluation and treatment of neurologic disorders. Historical perspectives will be explored with emphasis on current theories of motor control, motor learning, and skill acquisition. Neurologic evaluation techniques will be taught and practiced as we...
    OCT 5 142 C 004 - Human Function (2025-2026 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...This course provides an in-depth exploration of human function from the perspective of occupational therapy, integrating cognitive, psychological, and physical aspects. Students develop a comprehensive understanding of the interplay between these dimensions and their impact on an individual's abilit...
    a section of the Human Function course in Occupational Therapy - OCT
    OCT 5 210 002 - Scholarly Design (2023-2024 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...This course focuses on the development of writing and reasoning skills related to research planning and design. Skills progress through an evaluation of existing research to developing a scholarly study, inclusive of understanding the components of a sound research plan. Pre-requisite(s): HSC 51...
    a section of the Scholarly Design course in Occupational Therapy - OCT
    OCT 5 217 C 400 - Human Movement for OccupationalPerformance (2021-2022 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 5 335 C 300 - Clinical Applications inMental Health Settings (2017-2018 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...The course prepares students to critically appraise and deliver occupational therapy services in mental health practice settings with the goal of facilitating the recovery process for individuals, groups, and populations who are labeled with or at risk of experiencing mental illness across the lifes...
    PHT 5 133 C 100 - Musculoskeletal II: Mock Clinic (2016-2017 Academic Year Spring)
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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 ...
    PHT 6 032 900 - Cognition and Perception (2017-2018 Academic Year Summer)
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    In this online course the student will examine cognitive and perception disturbances and be able to accurately assess, interpret findings, set realistic goals and plan appropriate interventions for patients/clients with these disturbances.
    IPE 7 100 900 - Ethics in Healthcare (2017-2018 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...This course provides a comprehensive perspective on ethical issues in healthcare. It takes a practical approach toward contemporary ethical issues surrounding healthcare professions and emphasizes an interprofessional appreciation of ethical decision-making. Ethical principles, theory and decision-m...
    PHT 5 540 400 - Terminal Clinical I (2025-2026 Academic Year Spring)
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    This course is the first 12-week, full-timeterminal 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.
    a section of the Terminal Clinical I course in Physical Therapy - PHT
    MOA 5 125 C 010 - Lab Procedures (2013-2014 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...This lab/lecture course covers the indications, contraindications, preparations, applications and removal of extremity and trunk casting, bracing, splinting, wrapping, and taping. Lower and upper extremity amputations and prosthetics are also covered, including types of prosthetics, fitting, patien...
    PHT 5 250 C 003 - Musculoskeletal I: Introduction toOrthopedic Physical Therapy (2022-2023 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...Covers the principles and concepts of clinical reasoning based on the patient management and ICF models relevant to the management of the musculoskeletal client/patient. Comprehension and skills related to examination and intervention of musculoskeletal conditions are developed. Prerequisite(s): ...
    OCT 5 140 001 - Domain of Occupational Therapy (2024-2025 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...Examines the historical foundation and philosophical base of occupational therapy. The profession?s core values and code of ethics are introduced. The Occupational Therapy Practice Framework is examined with a focus on occupations, client factors, performance skills, and the influences and effects t...
    OCT 5 510 004 - MOT Seminar 1 (2022-2023 Academic Year Summer)
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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 collaborate to reflect on interdisciplinary roles, supervision issues, and ethical considerations in a variety of practice settings. Prereq...
    a section of the MOT Seminar 1 course in Occupational Therapy - OCT
    OCT 6 420 400 - Capstone Process (2018-2019 Academic Year Fall)
    ...Students examine various theoretical frameworks to identify a theory driven approach to the capstone process. Utilizing literature and theory, students develop the introduction and literature review for the capstone project paper based on critical analysis and synthesizes of the literature. Students...
    a section of the Capstone Process course in Occupational Therapy - OCT
    OCT 5 140 100 - Domain of Occupational Therapy (2021-2022 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...Examines the historical foundation and philosophical base of occupational therapy. The profession?s core values and code of ethics are introduced. The Occupational Therapy Practice Framework is examined with a focus on occupations, client factors, performance skills, and the influences and effects t...
    PHT 5 665 400 - Wellness and Health Promotion (2020-2021 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...This course focuses on ways to promote health and prevent injury through behavioral change and identification of barriers to change. Health promotion planning will include individual, group and population-based interventions. Students will examine risk behaviors that can compromise health throughou...
    PHT 5 530 C 002 - Patient Care Management III (2024-2025 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...Emphasizes an interprofessional approach to the physical therapy management of patients with conditions limiting activity and participation in out-patient and community based settings with application of clinical reasoning and the patient/client management model using case based learning. Pre-requi...
    OCT 5 430 100 - Scholarly Application (2022-2023 Academic Year Spring)
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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 5 907 200 - Research III: Patient Case Report (2014-2015 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...This course applies information covered on case reports in Research II. Students are expected to gather necessary information during either Internship II or III to write a clear and professional case report following the guidelines given in Research II. Students are expected to integrate and criti...
    OCT 5 470 004 - Administration and Management inOccupational Therapy (2023-2024 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...The application of managerial and administrative principles to rehabilitation services within a changing health care environment and the impact upon the delivery of services in a variety of practice settings. Primary topics addressed include organizational and legal structures, supervision and manag...
    PHT 5 620 C 500 - Geriatric Physical Therapy (2023-2024 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...Covers the role of the physical therapist within the inter-professional healthcare team for the aging adult. Evidence informed and ethical decision making is emphasized in promoting health, wellness, and quality of life for aging patients and clients. Pre-requisite(s): PHT 5570 Integrated Clinical...
    PHT 5 103 002 - Critical Thinking II (2017-2018 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...This course combines instruction in clinical problem solving and critical thinking through the skills of: problem synthesis, metacognition clinical reasoning, and decision making. Patient cases are utilized to develop these skills. These skills are especially needed for the autonomous practitioner...
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    PHT 5 244 001 - Innovation and Technology (2025-2026 Academic Year Spring)
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    This course introduces various levels of technology in rehabilitation, including evaluation, intervention, and remote patient monitoring. Students develop strategies to problem-solve and apply innovative solutions to identify applicable use of technology for patient scenarios.
    PHT 5 530 C 500 - Patient Care Management III (2022-2023 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...Emphasizes an interprofessional approach to the physical therapy management of patients with conditions limiting activity and participation in out-patient and community based settings with application of clinical reasoning and the patient/client management model using case based learning. Pre-requi...
    OCT 5 210 200 - Scholarly Design (2022-2023 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...This course focuses on the development of writing and reasoning skills related to research planning and design. Skills progress through an evaluation of existing research to developing a scholarly study, inclusive of understanding the components of a sound research plan. Pre-requisite(s): HSC 51...
    a section of the Scholarly Design course in Occupational Therapy - OCT
    HSC 5 213 C 300 - Skills and Procedures (2016-2017 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...This course will introduce the student to basic clinic skills and problem-solving abilities to be built upon in future course work. It is an introductory course in basic assessment techniques and general patient care skills such as: principles of body mechanics, positioning, draping, transfer train...
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    EDF 7 111 900 - Research Methods I (2017-2018 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...An examination and critical evaluation of research processes including the principles of applied and practical statistical analysis, descriptive statistical approaches, evaluation of research theory, and the various quantitative and qualitative research designs utilized in the health science fields,...
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    OCT 6 720 300 - Leadership and Advocacy (2021-2022 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...Provides students with the opportunity to apply leadership strategies needed to shape the role of occupational therapy in our national health care delivery system. Reflection, critique and self-directed learning are used to enhance student?s leadership skills. Principles and importance of advocacy a...
    PHT 5 363 500 - Professional Formation III (2025-2026 Academic Year Spring)
    ...The core values of professionalism are expanded on to emphasize the importance of patient advocacy and ethical and legal responsibilities of documentationas mechanisms for allowing practice at the top of the physical therapist license. Communication skills are cultivated to improve successful intera...
    HSC 7 400 900 - Differential Diagnosis (2021-2022 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...This course is designed to provide physical therapists with the background necessary to screen patients for the presence of disease. This information, combined with the therapist's knowledge and skills for management of neuromusculoskeletal dysfunction, will provide you with a comprehensive examinat...
    a section of the Differential Diagnosis course in Health Science - HSC
    PHT 6 103 100 - Adv Cervical & Upper Thoracic Spine (2018-2019 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...Anatomy and biomechanics of the cranio-facial, cervical and upper thoracic spine areas are discussed. Several techniques from S1 are reviewed along with modifications and instructions of additional techniques are provided. An in-depth presentation on the syndromes of the cervical spine, sub-crania...
    SLP 5 220 300 - Adult Neurogenic Disorders (2021-2022 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...This course explores the neural bases, etiology, characteristics, prognosis, recovery, differential diagnosis, and treatment of neurogenic disorders including aphasia and apraxia of speech. Cultural and linguistic differences are addressed.Prerequisites: SLP 5110, SLP 5115, SLP 5320, SLP 5112, SLP 5...
    PHT 5 452 C 400 - Physical Therapy Management ofMusculoskeletal Disorders II (2024-2025 Academic Year Spring)
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    ...This course provides the learner with clinical knowledge and skills in examination, evaluation, diagnosis, prognosis, intervention, and assessment of outcomes for diverse patient/client populations with musculoskeletal conditions (both surgical and nonsurgical) of the lower half of the body in a var...
    PHT 5 650 C 400 - Musculoskeletal IV: Clinical Reasoning (2025-2026 Academic Year Fall)
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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 5 155 001 - 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.
    HSC 5 130 C 100 - Patient/Client Care Management I (2019-2020 Academic Year Summer)
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    ...Introduces basic patient management skills including infection control principles, body mechanics, positioning and draping, assessment of vital signs, bed mobility, wheelchair activities, transfer techniques, passive range of motion exercise, and gait training with assistive devices. Students will ...
    OCT 6 731 005 - Capstone Experience 1 (2023-2024 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...Faculty will assist students in the development of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the resident mentor and the student. The MOU will include a method of evaluating performance during the residency that is based on individualized learning objectives. Pre-requisite(s): OCT 5660 Fieldwork ...
    PHT 5 220 C 100 - Gross Anatomy II (2017-2018 Academic Year Spring)
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    Covers fundamentals of the structure, function and inter-relationship of major body systems and regions (lower extremity, back, abdomen, and pelvis). Microscopic anatomy is included. Prerequisite: PHT 5121C Gross Anatomy I.
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