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GERM 3001-3002: Advanced German I-II
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Seeks to broaden and perfect existing language skills. Review of selected grammatical structures. Emphasis on reading, writing and oral discussion on contemporarily cultural issues. Prerequisite: GERM 2002 or equivalent. (Formerly GERM 1201-1202) 3 credits each
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GERM 3011: Conversational German I
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Oral use of the language; conversation based on topics of everyday life as well as of cultural interest. Prerequisite: GERM 3002 or taken simultaneously with GERM 3001-3002. (Formerly GERM 2101) 3 credits
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GERM 3021-3022: Business German I-II
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Improvement of all language skills and their application and interpretation in business situations. Prerequisite: GERM 3002 or permission of department. (Formerly GERM 2111-2112) 3 credits each
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GERM 3305-3306: German Civilization I-II
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Artistic, geographic, historic, literary and social background of Germany. Conducted in German. Prerequisite: GERM 3002 or permission of department. (Formerly GERM 2211-2212) 3 credits each
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GMED 4001: Functional Human Anatomy
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
A clinically oriented human gross anatomy course in which the structure and function of the human body is presented. All systems of the body are studied with special emphasis given to skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems as it relates to clinical practice. 3 credits
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GMED 4004: Biomedical Ethics
2.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
A study of the application of human and professional values, judgment, and choices to selected ethical dilemmas that arise in practice. Emphasis on various traditional and contemporary approaches to normative ethics within decision-making models applicable to resolving professional dilemmas in the delivery of health care. 2 credits
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GMED 4009: Surface Anatomy and Palpation
1.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This course introduces the student to the application of physical examination. Emphasis is placed on the study of superficial anatomical landmarks and tissues. Attention is paid to manual identification of selected musculoskeletal structures in the human mechanical system. 1 credit
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GMED 4012: Kinesiology
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This course presents the application of physics, anatomy, and physiology to the understanding of human movement. Emphasis is on the study of the development and function of bone, muscle, and ligaments in contributing to normal motion. Attention is paid to synovial joints as key linkage in the human mechanical system. 3 credits
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GMED 4013: Therapeutic Modalities
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This course emphasizes the use of heat, cold, compression, traction and electrotherapeutic techniques in the management of patients with impairments and functional limitations due to a variety of orthopedic, neurological and medical conditions. This course will stress a problem solving approach for the selection and application of appropriate procedures to manage pain, edema, and limitations in motion, muscle weakness and wound healing. 3 credits
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GMED 4022: Basic Rehabilitation Procedures
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Provides the student with an introduction to the principles of patient care. Topics include: Patient interviewing, documentation, monitoring of vital signs, positioning, transfers and the use of assistive equipment for ADL activities. Students will also be introduced to physical examination skills including: goniometry, range of motion, manual muscle testing, reflex testing and sensory testing. 3 credits
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