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PHT 2342: Medical Terminology For The Physical Therapist Assistant
2.00 Credits
College of Central Florida
2 hours lecture per week. Prerequisite: BSC 2085C with a grade of "C" orbetter. Corequisite: BSC 2086C. This course is a supervised self-study of medical terminology and abbreviations that describe the pathology of the body systems used in relationship to the practice of physical therapy. Terms associated with diagnostics, surgery, laboratory tests, pharmacology, medical orders, reports and patient care will be included.
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PHT 2810: Clinical Practice II
5.00 Credits
College of Central Florida
40 hours clinical per week for 6 weeks. Prerequisites: grade of "C" or better in PHT 2227C,PHT 2162C and PHT 2931. Includes treatment of patients under the supervision of a licensed physical therapist in various types of delivery systems. Problem-solving techniques are employed in the evaluation and execution of patient care plans. Various agencies in the tri-county and central Florida area that provide physical therapy services will be utilized. Students are responsible for making their own transportation arrangements for assigned clinical rotations.
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PHT 2820: Clinical Practice III
5.00 Credits
College of Central Florida
40 hours clinical per week for 6 weeks. Prerequisites: grade of "C" or better in PHT 2227C,PHT 2162C and PHT 2931. Corequisite: PHT 2810. Focuses on advanced clinical experiences in selected agencies under the supervision of a licensed physical therapist. Emphasis is on critical thinking and problem solving in patient care. Various agencies in the tricounty and central Florida area that provide physical therapy services will be utilized. Students are responsible for making their own transportation arrangements for assigned clinical rotations.
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PHT 2931: Trends in Physical Therapy
1.00 Credits
College of Central Florida
1 hour per week. Prerequisites: grade of "C" or better in PHT 1225C,PHT 1300, PHT 1212C and PHT 1802L. Corequisites: PHT 2162C and PHT 2227C. Introduces other allied health and physical therapy specialties, issues and current trends. Develops topics of special interest to students or instructors.
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PHT 2949: Clinical Internship in Physical Therapy
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
College of Central Florida
Approval of Academic Coordinator for Clinical Education is required. A course designed to provide students with majorrelated work experiences. The student may be paid or not. Students are graded on the basis of documented learning acquired through hands-on experiences in an actual work setting. Variable credits are available, one to five per course. The student must fulfill the requirement of 40 on-the-job working hours for each credit earned. Written assignments will be assigned in proportion to credit load. Internship courses may be repeated but total credits shall not exceed 10.
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PHY 1001: Physics in Industry
4.00 Credits
College of Central Florida
4 hours per week. This course is tailored for students pursuing a nonengineering technical program. It provides an introduction to the several traditional divisions of classical physics. These include mechanics, heat, material properties, molecular and atomic structure, electricity and magnetism, wave motion (including light and sound) and optics. Note: Credit will not be given for both PHY 1001 and PHY 1020.
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PHY 1020: Elementary Physics For Non- Science Fields
3.00 Credits
College of Central Florida
3 hours per week. Prerequisite: one year high school algebra or equivalent. This course provides a basic introduction to the several traditional divisions of classical physics. These include mechanics, heat, material properties, molecular and atomic structure, electricity and magnetism, wave motion, including light and sound, optics, radioactivity, and the basic postulates of relativity. Note: Credit will not be given for both PHY 1001 and PHY 1020.
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PHY 1053C: General Physics I With Lab
4.00 Credits
College of Central Florida
3 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory, and 1-hour problem-solving session per week. Prerequisite: MAC 1105 or equivalent. Some knowledge of trigonometry is strongly recommended. This course presents mechanics, heat and mechanical waves. Topics covered include: measurements, accelerated motion, Newton's laws, work and energy, momentum, gas laws, motion in plane, rotational motion, motion of rigid bodies, mechanical properties of matter, temperature, thermal properties of matter, thermodynamics, vibratory motion, wave motion, sound. The laboratory experiences are designed to enhance the lecture part of the course, as well as to cover various laboratory techniques.
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PHY 1054C: General Physics II With Lab
4.00 Credits
College of Central Florida
3 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory, and 1-hour problem-solving session per week. Prerequisite: PHY 1053C or equivalent. This course presents electricity, magnetism, light, and modern physics. Topics covered include: electric charge and electric field, electric potential and capacitance, electric current and resistance, magnetism, electromagnetic induction, alternating-current circuits, geometrical optics, optical instruments, wave optics, relativity, atomic structure, quantum mechanics, atomic nuclei. The laboratory experiences are designed to enhance the lecture part of the course, as well as to cover various laboratory techniques.
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PHY 2048C: General Physics With Calculus I With Lab
5.00 Credits
College of Central Florida
4 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory, and 1-hour problem-solving session per week. Prerequisite: MAC 2311. Corequisite: MAC 2312. This course is a combined lecture/laboratory course designed primarily to meet the requirements for students in engineering and/or the physical science fields. Topics include static and dynamic mechanics, energy and power, relativity, material properties and continuum mechanics, and heat and thermodynamics.
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