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1.00 Credits
Emphasizes the etiology, pathology, prevention, data collection, and selected physical therapy interventions for management of patients with the following conditions: respiratory system, cardiovascular system metabolic, and rheumatologic pathologies; psychiatric disorders; infectious diseases; oncology; thermal injuries; integumentary disorders; and wounds. Includes therapeutic exercise and wound care. Pre-requisite: PTA 222, PTA 223, PTA 232, PTA 233, PTA 202, PTA 203 with a C or better. Completion of PTA 240 with a grade of P. Co-requisite: PTA 255, PTA 260, and PTA 280. Students cannot progress to PTA 280 without a grade of C or better in all other co-requisite courses. Lecture: 1 credit (15 contact hours).
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1.00 Credits
Develops skills in the application of selected physical therapy interventions for patients with the following problems: respiratory system, cardiovascular system, metabolic, and rheumatologic pathologies; psychiatric disorders; infectious diseases; oncology; thermal injuries; integumentary disorders; and wounds. Includes therapeutic exercise and wound care. Pre-requisite: PTA 222, PTA 223, PTA 232, PTA 233, PTA 202, and PTA 203 with a C or better. Completion of PTA 240 with a grade of P. Co-requisite: PTA 254, PTA 260, and PTA 280. Students cannot progress to PTA 280 without a grade of C or better in all other co-requisite courses. Lab: 1 credit (30 contact hours).
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2.00 Credits
Presents topics to assist the student in the transition to physical therapist assistant including trends specialized practice, patient services, and the employment process. Utilizes case studies to assist students to integrate theory and practice. Prerequisite: [Option 1: Admission to the Physical Therapist Assistant Program and completion of PTA 200 and PTA 220 with a grade of C or better. Completion of PTA 240 with a grade of P.] OR [Option 2: PTA 222, PTA 223, PTA 232, PTA 233, PTA 202, and PTA 203 with a C or better. Completion of PTA 240 with a grade of P. Corequisite: [Option 2: PTA 254, PTA 255, and PTA 280. Students cannot progress to PTA 280 without a grade of C or better in all co-requisite courses.] Pre-requisite Or Co-requisite: [Option 1: PTA 250 and PTA 280 (If taken as a pre-requisite, a grade of C or greater is required.). Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours).
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5.00 Credits
Includes clinical observation and practice of physical therapy interventions and data collection with the application of knowledge from previous and concurrent PTA courses and general education coursework. By the end of the clinical experience the student will demonstrate an entry level of practice. Prerequisite: [Option 1: Admission to the Physical Therapist Assistant Program and completion of PTA 200 and PTA 220 with a grade of C or better. Completion of PTA 240 with a grade of P.] OR [Option 2: PTA 222, PTA 223, PTA 232 PTA 233, PTA 202, and PTA 203 with a C or better. Completion of PTA 240 with a grade of P.] Co-requisite: [Option 2: PTA 254, PTA 255, and PTA 260. Students cannot progress to PTA 280 without a grade of C or better in all co-requisite courses.] Pre-requisite Or Co-requisite: [Option 1: PTA 250 and PTA 260 (If taken as a pre-requisite, a grade of C or greater is required. Practicum: 5 credits (400 contact hours).
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0.60 Credits
Introduces the history, methods, and content of modern psychology to include the systems of psychology psychological research, and physiological psychology. Prerequisite: ACT, COMPASS, or ASSET scores for college level reading OR completion of developmental reading course(s). Lecture: 0.6 credit (9 contact hours).
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0.60 Credits
Continues the history, methods, and content of modern psychology to include physiological psychology and psychological processes. Prerequisite: PY 1101. Lecture: 0.6 credit (9 contact hours).
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0.60 Credits
Continues the history, methods, and content of modern psychology to include psychological processes. Prerequisite: PY1102. Lecture: 0.6 credit (9 contact hours).
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0.60 Credits
Continues the history, methods, and content of modern psychology to include developmental psychology personality, and social psychology. Prerequisite: PY 1103. Lecture: 0.6 credit (9 contact hours).
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0.60 Credits
Continues the history, methods, and content of modern psychology to include abnormal psychology and psychological processes. Prerequisite: PY 1104. Lecture: 0.6 credit (9 contact hours).
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1.00 Credits
Designed to prepare student leaders to lead small groups in freshman orientation. Class sessions under the leadership of the college counselors will be held the semester prior to active participation in leadership roles. During the second semester, leaders are assigned small numbers of freshman class members to provide them with assistance in becoming familiar with college life and its programs. Laboratory: 1 credit (15 contact hours). Prerequisite: GE 100, and consent of instructor.
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