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PT 231: Physical Therapy Procedures IV
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Colby Community College
Prerequisite: PT215 (Clinical Affiliations I). Three classroom hours and six laboratory hours per week are included. The principles and pracites of physical therapy are examined, and an understanding of the following procedures is expected: therapeutic exercise as it pertains to orthopedics and surgical conditions, postural exam, stretching, gonimetry, MMT and joint stretching.
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PT 239: Functional Musculoskeletal Anatomy of Physical Therapy
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Colby Community College
Prerequisite: Admission to P.T.A. program. Three hours of lecture and two and one half hours of lab per week are included. This course introduces the student to the normal muscle function as related to physiological and mechanical principles. It also introduces the student to the functional aspects of the musculoskeletal system. Practical application and an introduction to abnormal function are included.
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PT 242: Physical Therapy Seminar
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Colby Community College
Upon completion of Clinical Affiliations III Practicum, the student returns to campus for two days. The student is expected to complete licensure paperwork, complete a comprehensive exam for assessment purposes only, do a program critique and receive diplomas. Professional speakers provide information on current practice, and students are instructed in preparation for the State Board Exam.
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RT 101: Introduction to Mass Media
3.00 Credits
Colby Community College
This survey course is designed to expose students to the major theory and history of mass communication. With emphasis on both print and broadcast media the course offers basic grounding in radio, television, newspapers, magazines, advertising, public relations, and Internet, along with media law and ethics. (Offered fall semester)
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RT 102: Introduction to Broadcast Journalism
3.00 Credits
Colby Community College
Prerequisite: BU109 (Introduction to Computer Information Systems-IBM) or permission of instructor. Students are offered the basic skills necessary to gather, compose and present news in an electronic environment. Procedures for radio, television and Internet are covered. Under supervision of the instructor, students will generate news for broadcast on the college radio and televsion stations. The course will provide basic journalistic theory in story selection, interviewing, writing, editing, news producing, standards and ethics. The student will also receive grounding in the technological aspects of news production for all three media. (Offered every semester)
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RT 103: Introduction to Radio & Television Announcing
3.00 Credits
Colby Community College
Co-requisite: RT168 (Radio On-Air Performance I) or RT170 (Television On-Air Performance I). A required course for all radio and TV students, this class will help students begin development of on-air skills. Basic announcing techniques, news and sports announcing will be covered through review, comparison and critique of student and professional performances. Techniques are presented to improve voice and diction. (Offered fall semester)
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RT 111: Introduction to Radio Production & Copywriting
3.00 Credits
Colby Community College
This class emphasizes a hands-on approach in how to write and produce radio commercials that sell. The different types of radio commercials are discussed and demonstrated. Students are introduced to the basic operation of a radio production studio. Techniques in linear (tape) and non-linear (computer) production are demonstrated and practiced. (Offered spring semester)
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RT 112: Radio On-Air Performance Critique I
1.00 Credits
Colby Community College
Co-requisite: RT168, 169, 268, 269 (Radio On-Air Performance I, II, III, IV). If students are not a broadcast major, instructor permission is required. Students learn staffing procedures, managerial techniques and facility operations of the student-operated radio station. On-air times are scheduled during this class. Class is modeled after professional radio station staff meetings. (Offered every semester)
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RT 112,113,212,213: Radio On-Air Performance Critique I,II,III,IV
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Colby Community College
Co-requisite: RT168, 169, 268, 269 (Radio On-Air Performance I, II, III, IV). Students learn staffing procedures, managerial techniques and facility operations of the student-operated radio station. On-air times are scheduled during this class. Class is modeled after professional radio station staff meetings. (Offered every semester)
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RT 113: Radio On-Air Performance Critique II
1.00 Credits
Colby Community College
Co-requisite: RT168, 169, 268, 269 (Radio On-Air Performance I, II, III, IV). If students are not a broadcast major, instructor permission is required. Students learn staffing procedures, managerial techniques and facility operations of the student-operated radio station. On-air times are scheduled during this class. Class is modeled after professional radio station staff meetings. (Offered every semester)
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