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PHTA 2201: Techniques IV
4.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
The dysfunctions caused by and intervention strategies for musculoskeletal disorders, amputations, wounds, and burns will be examined. Upon completion, the student will be able to combine previously and newly learned procedures and strategies to carry out an orthopedic care plan in a laboratory setting. PR: PHTA 1104.
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PHTA 2202: Techniques V
4.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
The dysfunctions caused by and intervention strategies for peripheral and nervous system disorders will be examined. Upon completion the student will be able to combine previously and newly learned procedures and strategies to carry out a neurologic care plan in a laboratory setting. PR: PHTA 1104.
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PHTA 2204: Clinical Education III
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This rotation consists of one hundred twelve hours over a three week period that will allow the student to begin the process of working within the physical therapy Plan of Care. The emphasis will be to implement, develop, and progress a therapeutic exercise program for the patient to address the impairments of decreased range of motion, decreased strength, decreased endurance, or motor control defi cit. PR: PHTA 2202.
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PHTA 2205: Capstone Seminar
2.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This intense fi ve week seminar examines the expectations for an entry level physical therapist assistant and focuses on preparation for clinical rotations and entry into the profession. Previously learned and new material relating to safety, plan of care, communication, professional behavior, and knowledge are tied to the role of the PTA. PR: PHTA 2204.
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PHTA 2206: Clinical Education IV
5.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This fi ve week, 200 hour clinical assignment allows the student to apply all previously learned theory and skills to patient care in a clinical setting. Each student is assigned to a clinical center to perform physical therapy modalities and procedures on a variety of patients. PR: PHTA 2202.
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PHTA 2207: Clinical Education V
5.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This fi nal fi ve week, 200 hour clinical assignment continues with the correlation of the classroom/laboratory experiences to patient care. The progression of the student’s skills to “entry level” will be monitoreclosely. Each student is assigned to a clinical center to perform physical therapy modalities and procedures on a variety of patients. PR: PHTA 2202.
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PHTA 2299: Special Topics
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course will provide an opportunity for students to further their study of principles and concepts in the fi eld and to apply their knowledge in a variety of applications both in the traditional classroom setting and in work/job related experiences. The class will be an individualized, arranged course, with learning outcomes determined by the instructor in consultation with the student and permission of the school’s dean.
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PHYS 1101: S- FSU Introduction to Physics I
4.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
An introduction to elementary principles of mechanics, sound, and heat. A three-hour laboratory period each week supplements the three lecture-recitation periods. PR: MATH 1102 or MATH 1115 or MATH 1185 or MATH 1190 or MATH ACT 24 or MATH SAT 560 or Compass 67.
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PHYS 1102: S- FSU Introduction to Physics II
4.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
A continuation of PHYS 1101; includes a study of electricity and magnetism, light and basic atomic and nuclear physics. PR: PHYS 1101.
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PHYS 1105: S- FSU Principles of Physics I
5.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
Students are instructed in the elementary principles and calculusbased mathematical descriptions of matter and energy, including mechanics (linear and rotational motion, force, work and energy, harmonic motion), fl uids, wave motion and thermal physics. A threehour lab period supplements a four-hour weekly lecture. CR: MATH 1186 or MATH 3315 or TECH 3300. PR: MATH 1185 or MATH 1190 or TECH 2290 or MATH ACT 28 or MATH SAT 630 or Compass 89.
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