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3.00 Credits
Senior Comprehensive Examination Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: A Normal Offering Cycle: Fall and Spring Credits: 0 Religious Studies
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3.00 Credits
A video-based course emphasizing the basic structure of the language, taught in a simplified way. Related material on Portuguese culture included. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BCR Consultation with dept required Offered every Fall Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
A video-based course emphasizing the basic structure of the language, taught in a simplified way. Related material on Portuguese culture included. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BGR Prereq: PTG 101 Offered every Spring Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
A video-based course with emphasis on communication; audio tapes reinforce the structures learned in class. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BGR Prereq: PTG 102 Offered every Fall Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
A video-based course with emphasis on communication; audio tapes reinforce the structures learned in class. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BCR Prereq: PTG 103 Offered every Spring Credits: 3 Psychology
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4.00 Credits
This course emphasizes the mechanics of skeletal muscle activity and the application of the principles of physics and physiology to the detailed analysis of normal and abnormal human movement. Surface anatomy, joint structure and function, muscle actions and biomechanical influences (kinematics, kinetics, and anthropometrics) are examined. Gait cycles are addressed, with specific attention given to individual joint motion and muscle activity occurring in swing and stance phases of gait. Students are required to present a task analysis of a common movement strategy. Credits: 4
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4.00 Credits
Neuroscience is designed to provide basic foundational knowledge and facts necessary to pursue further study and practical application of the principles of neurology. As such, details of the peripheral and central nervous systems will be presented through lecture and laboratory experience. In addition to review of both external and internal gross morphology, considerable time will also be spent in review of the principles of neurophysiology and nerve impulse conduction, neurotransmitter classification and action, embryological development, and structure-function correlations. This course is an integrated approach to the structure and function of the human nervous system. The laboratory component explores neuroanatomy. Credits: 4
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4.00 Credits
This is a foundational course in pathophysiology of the major systems of the body and use of pharmacology in the medical management of disease. The format of this course is lecture and problem-based tutorial, an integral aspect of student learning. Each student will spend three hours per week with each selected patient case. The student will understand the incidence, prevalence, etiology, pathology, signs and symptoms, differential diagnosis, prognosis, medical/surgical and physical therapy management that may be appropriate to treat a variety of conditions. Credits: 4
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2.00 Credits
Individuals interested in upgrading or maintaining their level of physical fitness and wellness or those who consider themselves to be competitive athletes must possess a foundation for understanding the importance of nutrition and energy transfer to maximize their potential for exercise and training. In addition to the basic principles of exercise physiology, a variety of additional contemporary issues will be offered to include, but not be limited to: use of legal and illegal aids, cardiovascular fitness and disease prevention, training methodologies and fitness assessment. The course will be taught in an interactive and participative manner. Students will be asked to apply factual information to practical experiences designed to improve their understanding of basic principles. Strategies to enhance the educational environment will include experience logs and journals of athletic performance, self-assessments for heart disease, nutritional status, stress management, and overall fitness, and conference interactions with the instructor. Credits: 2
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3.00 Credits
Applied Neuroscience takes the concepts of neurophysiology and applies them to the study of several common disorders of the central and peripheral nervous systems. Clinical problems, concepts of the neurobehavioral sciences, the study of sensory systems, the quality of motor responses, and neurological assessment are presented in a format that integrates clinical application with neurophysiology. Recitation periods and laboratory sessions will provide a forum for student-facilitated discussions of applicable clinical case studies as well as oral presentation on different neurological disorders. Credits: 3
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