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            PSYC
          
        
        
          
            2103   Human Growth & Development
          
        
        
          (3-0-3)
        
        
          An introductory, non-laboratory based examination of human development
        
        
          across the lifespan with an emphasis on normal patterns of physical, cognitive,
        
        
          and social development.
        
        
          Prerequisite:  PSYC 1101.
        
        
          Offered:  All semesters.
        
        
          
            PSYC
          
        
        
          
            2225   Introduction  to Abnormal Psychology
          
        
        
          (3-0-3)
        
        
          A survey of the symptoms, causes, and treatments of the various categories of
        
        
          mental disorders listed by the American Psychiatric Association in the current
        
        
          edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM).
        
        
          Prerequisite:  PSYC 1101.
        
        
          Offered:  All semesters.
        
        
          
            PSYC
          
        
        
          
            2226   Introduction  to Social Psychology
          
        
        
          (3-0-3)
        
        
          This course is designed to introduce students to the basic concepts of social
        
        
          psychology.  It will include topics  such as:  Social judgments, the formation of
        
        
          attitudes, gender and diversity, the perception of other people, conformity and
        
        
          obedience, group influence, prejudice, aggression, and conflict and
        
        
          peacemaking.
        
        
          Prerequisite:  PSYC 1101.
        
        
          Offered:  All semesters.
        
        
          
            PTAS
          
        
        
          
            1100   Introduction to Physical Therapy
          
        
        
          (1-0-1)
        
        
          Explanation of the philosophy and history of the physical therapy profession and
        
        
          its relationship to other health care agencies and providers.  Topics include:
        
        
          introduction to the structure and function of the American Physical Therapy
        
        
          Association, the development of the Physical Therapy Association, medical-legal
        
        
          aspects and professional ethics, critical thinking/problem solving, and an
        
        
          introduction to documentation.
        
        
          Prerequisite:  Admission to PTA program.
        
        
          Corequisite:  PTAS 1110, PTAS 1115, PTAS 1125.
        
        
          Offered:  Fall.
        
        
          
            PTAS
          
        
        
          
            1105   Orientation to Patient Care Skills
          
        
        
          (2-3-3)
        
        
          Orientation of basic concepts and procedures of patient care in physical therapy.
        
        
          Topics include documentation and chart review, basic administrative skills,
        
        
          teaching and learning principles, patient positioning and draping, body
        
        
          mechanics, vital sign monitoring, transfers, assistive devices and gait training,
        
        
          infection control, aseptic techniques, architectural barriers and accessibility,
        
        
          special patient care requipment and environment and basic soft tissue
        
        
          techniques.
        
        
          Corequisites:  PTAS 1121, PTAS 1130, PTAS 2010.
        
        
          Prerequisites:  PTAS 1100, PTAS 1110, PTAS 1115, PTAS 1125.
        
        
          Offered:  Spring.
        
        
          
            PTAS
          
        
        
          
            1110   Functional Anatomy & Kinesiology
          
        
        
          (2-6-4)
        
        
          Understanding of human movement and its impact on function through the
        
        
          integration of biomechanics, kinesiology, and applied anatomy.  Principles will be
        
        
          reinforced through a problem-solving approach. Goniometric measurements,
        
        
          manual muscle testing, and palpation skills of the upper extremity, lower
        
        
          extremity, trunk, and head will be included.
        
        
          Corequisites:  PTAS 1100, PTAS 1115, PTAS 1125.
        
        
          Prerequisite:  Admission to PTA Program.