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PHY 490: Physics Internship
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
This off-campus internship is designed to give the students an opportunity to make use of the practical aspects of their classroom knowledge, thus developing their confidence and understanding through experience. The corporate supervisor and the faculty supervisor will evaluate student's performance. Prerequisites: Junior standing including PHY160, PHY162, PHY262, and departmental approval of each participant's individual program. 3 credit hours each semester.
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PMD 110: PMD120 Family Medicine Grand Rounds
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
Fall-Spring Semesters This seminar course is offered in conjunction with the Family Medicine Department at York Hospital. Students will participate in weekly Family Practice Grand Rounds held at York Hospital, under the supervision of a local family practice physician. With new seminars offered each semester, students may take this course a maximum of two semesters. Prerequisites: BIO200 and Departmental approval. 1 credit hour.
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PMD 110 - PMD120 Family Medicine Grand Rounds
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PMD 130: PMD140 Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
Fall-Spring Semesters This seminar course is offered in conjunction with the Emergency Medicine Department at York Hospital. Students will participate in weekly Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds held at York Hospital, under the supervision of a local emergency medicine physician. With new seminars offered each semester, students may take this course a maximum of two semesters. Prerequisites: BIO200 and Departmental approval. 1 credit hour.
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PMD 210: PMD220 Emergency Department Research I and II
4.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
Fall-Spring Semesters This course is offered in conjunction with the Emergency Department at York Hospital. Students will become actively involved in ongoing research efforts in the Emergency Department by working with physicians and other medical personnel to help identify patients who are suitable candidates for clinical trials. Students will work four hours per week in the Emergency Department, and participate in biweekly didactic sessions. Students may participate in this course a maximum of two semesters. Prerequisites: a minimum of 60 college credits, including BIO200, and Departmental approval. BIO220 and BIO222 are recommended. 2 credit hours.
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PMD 230: PMD240 Clinical Shadowing Rotations I and II
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
Fall-Spring Semesters This experience will allow students to become part of a medical team as observers. Students will participate in resident-mentored shadowing experiences in several clinical departments at York Hospital, including Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, and Emergency Medicine. In certain fields, efforts will be made to involve the student in both outpatient and inpatient settings. Extensive reviews of scientific literature will be conducted and weekly meetings with resident physicians will be expected. Students will choose a medical topic where a research paper, in one of several formats, will be written. Students may participate in this course a maximum of two semesters. Prerequisites: BIO200 and Departmental approval. 2 credit hours.
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PMD 310: Advanced Human Anatomy
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
Fall Semester This course is offered in conjunction with the Surgery Department at York Hospital. The course is designed for students who wish to further their knowledge of human structure. Classes are held weekly in a lecture/discussion group format and the laboratory component involves human cadaver dissection. References will be made as to how structure is related to function. Prerequisites: Departmental approval. BIO220 and BIO222 are recommended. 3 credit hours.
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PS 141: American Government:Foundations and Institutions
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
A study of the foundations, structure and functions of American national government with emphasis placed on analysis of the congress, presidency, bureaucracy and the courts. The course will also discuss the nature of the Constitution and the concept of federalism. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR IV.
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PS 142: American Government
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
Process and Policy A study of the organization and operation of the political process within the American political system, with emphasis placed on the mechanisms by which citizen preferences are converted into public policy. The course will also discuss the process of policy development and implementation as well as specific domestic and foreign policy issues. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR IV.
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PS 151: Introduction to Public Administration
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
An introductory study of structure, organization and management of public departments and agencies. The course will also focus on the differences between public and private administrative settings and the implications of the American Federal System for Public Administration. 3 credit hours.
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PS 210: Introduction to Law
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
Fall Semester A survey of the general principles of law. The course covers the major branches of law such as contracts, evidence, torts, and the legal environment of government and politics. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. 3 credit hours.
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