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3.00 Credits
Hours: 3 Course ID: 005279 Addresses all of the aspects of sleep scoring and event recognition, instrumentation setup and calibration recording and monitoring techniques, documentation, professional issues, therapeutic interventions, and patient-technologist interactions related to polysomnography. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Prerequisite: PSG 110 with a grade of a C or better, or consent of the instructor. Component: Lecture
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1.00 Credits
Hours: 1 Course ID: 005280 Provides laboratory training in advanced aspects of polysomnographic technology. Students will become familiar with the skills and apply the knowledge needed to evaluate sleep recordings. It covers sleep stage scoring, event recognition, report generation, and higher level therapeutic interventions. Includes procedure and scoring for specialized testing such as the multiple sleep latency test (MSLT) and maintenance of wakefulness test (MWT). Laboratory: 1 credit (60 contact hours). Prerequisite: PSG 111 with a grade of C or better, or consent of the instructor. Component: Laboratory
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3.00 Credits
Hours: 3 Course ID: 005281 Provides students with experience in advanced aspects of polysomnographic technology. It covers all the aspects of sleep scoring and event recognition, instrumentation set-up and calibration, recording and monitoring techniques, documentation, professional issues, therapeutic interventions, and patient-technologist interactions related to polysomnographic technology. Clinical: 3 credits (180 contact hours). Prerequisite: PSG 115 with a grade of C or better, or consent of the instructor. Also Healthcare Provider BLS certification. Component: Clinical
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4.00 Credits
Hours: 4 Course ID: 000897 An introduction to the study of behavior covering theories, methods, and findings of research in major areas of psychology. Topics include the biological foundations of behavior; learning, perception, motivation personality; developmental, abnormal, and social behavior; and methods of assessment. This course is a prerequisite to a significant number of courses in this and related areas of study. Lecture: 3 hours; Laboratory/Discussion, 2 hours. Component: Laboratory, Lecture Attributes: Social Interaction
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1.00 Credits
Hours: 1 Course ID: 005749 An orientation to educational issues and career planning for students who have declared psychology as a major. Topics include career paths and opportunities, professional resources and issues, and educational planning. Pass/Fail only. Prerequisite: Declared major in Psychology, or consent of instructor. Lecture: 1 credit (15 contact hours). Component: Lecture Campus: BLC
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4.00 Credits
Hours: 4 Course ID: 002255 A study of the application of scientific methods to psychological research. Special emphasis is placed on the critical evaluation of contemporary research in experimental psychology. Particular attention is focused on the design, execution, and written report of laboratory research. Lecture, three hours; laboratory, two hours. Prerequisite: PSY 100 and sophomore standing, or consent of instructor. Component: Laboratory, Lecture
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4.00 Credits
Hours: 4 Course ID: 002256 An introduction to statistical procedures used in making decisions based on psychological data. May not be used to satisfy the laboratory requirement in the College of Arts and Sciences. Lecture, three hours; laboratory, two hours. Prerequisite: PSY 100. Component: Laboratory, Lecture
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3.00 Credits
Hours: 3 Course ID: 000488 Introduces the principles of developmental psychology as seen in human growth over the entire lifespan focusing primarily on infancy through adolescence. Emphasizes theory and data relating to developmental aspects of cognition, language, and personality. (Same as FAM 254.) Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Prerequisite: PSY 100 or PY 110. Component: Lecture Attributes: Social Interaction
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4.00 Credits
Hours: 4 Course ID: 004009 Includes orientation to the profession of physical therapy, legal aspects of physical therapy practice interdisciplinary team, cultural diversity, medical terminology, and introductory patient-care skills such as communication, aseptic techniques, body mechanics, safety procedures, wheelchair management, patient transfers, patient positioning, draping, and vital signs. Prerequisite: Admission to the PTA Program and completion of BIO 137 with a grade of C or better. Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours). Laboratory: 2 credits (60 contact hours/30:1 ratio). Component: Laboratory, Lecture Attributes: Course Also Offered in Modules
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1.50 Credits
Hours: 1.5 Course ID: 005734 Includes medical terminology and introductory patient-care skills such as communication, aseptic techniques and vital signs. Prerequisite: Admission to the Physical Therapist Assistant Program; completion of BIO 137 and 139 with a grade of C or better; Students may be required to complete an entrance test and/or demonstrate prior completion of coursework in the Athletic Training Program and certification as an Athletic Trainer. Lecture: 0.5 credits (7.5 contact hours). Laboratory: 1 credit (30 contact hours). Component: Laboratory, Lecture Campus: WKCTC
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