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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit Specialty areas of practice are discussed, including pediatrics and geriatric. Rehabilitation and treatment techniques and procedures in specialty areas are discussed. Prerequisites: PHTR-0150, Exercise Physiology; PHTR-0185, Clinical Experience II; PHTR-0250, Rehabilitation I; PHTR-0260, Advanced Treatment Procedures; PHTR-0266, Clinical Experience III; PSYC-0203, Human Development; PHIL- 0206, Ethics.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours credit Clinical Experience IV is composed of a 5-week full time clinical affiliation within an approved health care facility. Students must be placed in an acute setting or community based hospital setting for a duration of 5 weeks either in PHTR-0285 or PHTR-0286. The students will be placed in an environment to apply and expand the didactic knowledge within the realm of patient care. The clinical instructor assigned to the student by the health care facility will provide supervision during the clinical experience. Prerequisites: PHTR-0280, Rehabilitation II.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours credit Clinical Experience V is composed of a 5-week full time clinical affiliation within an approved health care facility. Students must be placed in an acute setting or community based hospital setting for a duration of 5 weeks either in PHTR-0285 or PHTR-0286. The students will be placed in an environment to apply and expand the didactic knowledge within the realm of patient care. The clinical instructor assigned to the student by the health care facility will provide supervision during the clinical experience. Prerequisites: PHTR-0285, Clinical Experience IV.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit Containing a wealth of factual, historical, and theoretical materials, this course is designed to acquaint the students with a variety of political systems and their components. To help the students to fully comprehend the subject matter, the course will adopt a conceptual framework which, tracking the origin and development of different political traditions in the West (i.e., liberal democratic, socialist, and social democratic traditions). 1) Will allow us to categorize the existing political system in terms of these traditions, and02) a "cross-sectional" approachwhich will show the similarities and differences among the political systems grouped within each tradition in terms of ideology, mode of representation, types of government, party system, etc.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit Various theories of international relations are examined, with stress given to the national interest approach. The history of a few nations' foreign policy objectives is also emphasized. Three levels of analysis (system, state, and individual) of international relations are utilized throughout the course.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit Study of the historical backgrounds, governing principles, institutions, domestic and foreign policy goals of the National Government of the United States.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit This course is a survey of general structure and principles underlying the state and local governments in the United States. Special emphasis is given to the rejuvenation to state and local government in the past two decades. Students are made aware that Americans are relying for solution of domestic problems on state and community leadership. The role of government in state political economies and the influence of political ideology and political leaders are pointed out as very significant factors in every state and communities progress.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit The course is an opportunity for students to gain governmental experience. The course will be flexible enough to provide an educational experience to the student and to satisfy the needs of the governmental agency. It provides the history/political science major an opportunity for experience in the political arena. This political experience may be at the local, state or national level, serving as an intern in city government, state offices in Kansas City, Kansas or the Kansas City Office of a Kansas congressperson or senator.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit This is the introductory course for the major in the Public Affairs program leading to an Associates in Arts Degree. The student will be introduced to the various theories of public management/administration; organizational development; policy development, implementation and evaluation; personnel management; budgeting and fiscal administration. Prerequisites: POSC-0111 or POSC-0112 or Consent of Instructor
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit This introductory study of the legal system covers the nature and functions of law and the operation and structure of state and federal court systems and administrative agencies. Surveys the major areas of substantive law. Appropriate for students with a general interest in the law.
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