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  • 1.00 Credits

    Presented after the final clinical field experience, will review students' experiences in the clinic and promote reflection on the professional practice of physical therapy. Serves as a review of a variety of physical therapy subjects in preparation for the licensure examination. Students will use computer interactive software to assist with preparation for this standardized national test format. Note: Open to Physical Therapy majors only. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 1.0
  • 3.00 Credits

    This first component of the clinical certificate series of the physical therapy master's curriculum requires 6 weeks of progressively responsible full-time clinical education per student under the direct supervision of a licensed physical therapist. Students improve and refine evaluation and treatment abilities developed during their first year and integrate knowledge and skills in a selected variety of clinic settings. Note: Open to Physical Therapy majors only who have successfully completed the first year of the master's curriculum. Graded: Credit / No Credit. Units: 3.0
  • 4.00 Credits

    This component of the PT 400 clinical certificate series totals 8 weeks of progressively responsible full-time clinical education in an inpatient, outpatient, long term care, home health care, or pediatric setting under direct supervision of a licensed PT. Students improve, refine and master evaluation and treatment abilities developed during Physical Therapy master's curriculum. Note: Open to Physical Therapy majors only who have successfully completed two years of the master's curriculum and the Clinical Practicum I experience. Graded: Credit / No Credit. Units: 4.0
  • 4.00 Credits

    This component of the PT 400 clinical certificate series totals 8 weeks of progressively responsible full-time clinical education in an inpatient, outpatient, long term care, home health care, or pediatric setting under direct supervision of a licensed PT. Students improve, refine and master evaluation and treatment abilities developed during the Physical Therapy master's curriculum. Note: Open to Physical Therapy majors only who have successfully completed two years of the master's curriculum, Clinical Practicum I and II experience. Graded: Credit / No Credit. Units: 4.0
  • 4.00 Credits

    This third component of the PT 400 clinical certificate series totals 8 weeks of progressively responsible full-time clinical education in an inpatient, outpatient, long term care, home health care, or pediatric setting under direct supervision of a licensed PT. Students improve, refine and master evaluation and treatment abilities developed during the Physical Therapy master's curriculum. Note: Open to Physical Therapy majors only who have successfully completed two years of the master's curriculum and Clinical Practicum I, II, and III. Graded: Credit / No Credit. Units: 4.0
  • 2.00 Credits

    Project portfolio designed to demonstrate professional competence, professional behavior, ethical and legal clinical practice, and professional scholarship. The portfolio includes written works, oral presentations, and demonstration of mastery of specified topics pertaining to the practice of physical therapy. Graded: Thesis in Progress. Units: 2.0
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduction to urban land development; including history of real estate development in the U.S., a survey of property markets, the development process, the role of the public sector, site selection, land purchasing procedures, market studies, financial analysis, project management, and techniques to control risks. Prerequisite: Junior status or instructor permission. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
  • 3.00 Credits

    Examination of the decision making process in land utilization transactions relative to the minimization of risks of legal confrontation. Traditional conflicts underlying real estate transactions are examined and principles of preventive law are derived. The management of litigation and transaction attorneys is considered. Court remedies that are pertinent to land utilization transactions are analyzed and compared to nonjudicial alternatives. Prerequisite: RELU 19. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
  • 3.00 Credits

    Examination of the mechanisms of real estate finance, sources of funds, loan contracts, principles of mortgage risk analysis, and the role of group equity investment. The evolution of secondary mortgage markets, government policy, and market interference will be investigated from a risk management standpoint. Prerequisite: RELU 19 or RELU 140 or ACCY 121 or FIN 101 or ENGR 140. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
  • 3.00 Credits

    Real Estate Market Analysis and Feasibility Studies. Analyzes non-financial and financial factors influencing investment decision making in income producing property. Topics include: location and its linkages; methods of estimating demand for real estate; methods for evaluating competing supply; use of market analysis in decision making; development of cash flow statements, alternative investment criteria, risk, legal, financing, and tax analysis, operating, financing investment and reversion decisions. Prerequisite: RELU 19 or RELU 140 or ACCY 121 or FIN 101 or ENGR 140. Graded: Graded Student. Units: 3.0
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