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Course Criteria
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13.00 Credits
Develops the knowledge, skills, abilities and attitudes required to care for patients of all age groups seen in primary care. Students will be assigned to clinical rotation sites in any of the following disciplines; surgery, internal medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, emergency medicine, mental and behavioral health or any subspecialty discipline that will develop skills required for generalist/primary care practice.
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13.00 Credits
Develops the knowledge, skills, abilities and attitudes required to care for patients of all age groups seen in primary care. Students will be assigned to clinical rotation sites in any of the following disciplines; surgery, internal medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, emergency medicine, mental and behavioral health or any subspecialty discipline that will develop skills required for generalist/primary care practice.
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14.00 Credits
Develops the knowledge, skills, abilities and attitudes required to care for patients of all age groups seen in primary care. Students will be assigned to clinical rotation sites in any of the following disciplines; surgery, internal medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, emergency medicine, mental and behavioral health or any subspecialty discipline that will develop skills required for generalist/primary care practice. This course is comprised of three clinical rotations, each 5 weeks in length, and additionally 1 week of summative testing.
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5.00 Credits
Develops the knowledge, skills, abilities and attitudes required to care for patients of all age groups seen in primary care. Students will be assigned to a clinical rotation site in which they did not successfully complete the programGCOs standards and requirements. Thiscould be in any discipline or subspecialty discipline required for generalist/primary care practice.
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1.00 Credits
Prepares the PA student to meet the requirements set forth in the Physician Assistant Program summative or comprehensive evaluation process. The Commonwealth University PA Program summative evaluations and comprehensive evaluations are designed to evaluate studentGCOs mastery of areas including cognitive, psychomotor and affective skills required to move forward in the PA program and ultimately for entry level clinical practice as a physician assistant.
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3.00 Credits
Explains energy in elementary scientific terms and examines present national and international energy situations related to sources, utilization, and environmental effects. Topics include fossil fuels, nuclear energy, and alternative energy sources such as hydroelectric, solar and wind.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to physical science concepts, their applications, and the nature of science through an examination of the life and work of Galileo to be taught in Italy, during the summer.
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3.00 Credits
Provides scientific explanations for the physical basis of sound and music for a general audience.Topics will include: what comprises music versus noise, the biological interpretation of music, how sounds are made with different instruments, and digital aspects of modern music production and recording. Students will explore these ideas hands on by taking and interpreting data in active learning sessions embedded throughout the course.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to a current understanding of the physical universe in terms of fundamental principles of physics. Basic concepts are studied and related to common phenomena and applications found in everyday life as well as more exotic phenomena one may come across in the news or popular-science media. The lecture will make frequent use of experimental equipment and commercial devices in demonstrations of physical principles.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces physics using sports as a context. Basic concepts in classical mechanics and fluid dynamics are used to analyze motion and interactions in baseball, basketball, football, soccer, track and field, and other sports. The lecture will make frequent use of demonstrations of physical principles, simulations, hands-on and kinesthetic activities.
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