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Dominican College Catalog 2012-2013
Dominican College: An Overview
Admission of Freshman Students
Application Procedure for New Freshmen
Admission of Adult Students (No Prior College Study)
Admission of Transfer Students
International Student Admissions
Academic Information and Policies
Classification of Students: Matriculated/Non-Matriculated Status
Academic Counseling and Advisement
Learning Resources and Writing Center
Other Chartered National/International Organizations
Admission to Major Field of Study
Registration, Change of Program and Withdrawal
Inventory of Registered Programs
Undergraduate Curricula and Courses of Instruction
Undergraduate Major and Minor Programs
Summary of Requirements: B.A. in Biology
Summary of Requirements: Biology Minor
Summary of Requirements: B.S. in Biology
Summary of Communication Studies requirements
Sample Curriculum Pattern: Computer Information Systems
Summary of Requirements: Computer Information Systems (C.I.S.)
Summary of Requirements: Economics Minor
Ethnic Diversity Studies Minor
Summary of Requirements: History
Summary of Requirements: History with Preparation for Childhood Education
Summary of Requirements: Humanities
Summary of Requirements: Humanities with Preparation for Childhood Education
Summary of Requirements: Humanities Concentration with a B.S. in Education
Summary of Requirements: Humanities General Education Curriculum (G.E.C.)
Liberal Arts Concentrations with the B.S in Education Program
Summary of Requirements: American Studies Concentration/Education Program
Summary of Requirements: Natural Sciences Concentration/Education Program
Summary of Requirements: Management
Sample Curriculum Pattern: Management
Summary of Requirements: Management, Financial Management Specialization
Sample Curriculum Pattern: Management, Financial Management Specialization
Summary of Requirements: Management; International Management Specialization
Sample Curriculum Pattern: Management, International Management Specialization
Summary of Requirements: Management, Management Information Systems (M.I.S.) Specialization
Sample Curriculum Pattern: Management, Management Information Systems (M.I.S.) Specialization
Summary of Requirements: Management; Marketing Management Specialization
Sample Curriculum Pattern: Management, Marketing Management Specialization
Summary of Requirements: Mathematics
Summary of Requirements: Mathematics with Preparation for Adolescence Education
Summary of Requirements: Specialization in Actuarial Science
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Advanced Standing: Registered Nurses (R.N.)
Advanced Standing: Licensed Practical Nurses (L.P.N.)
Summary of Requirements: The Major in Nursing
Summary of Requirements: Nursing
Sample Curriculum Pattern: Nursing (Generic)
RN TO B.S.N., Accelerated Option (A.R.N.), (Wednesdays only)
Accelerated B.S.N. Option (A.B.S.N.)
Sample Curriculum Pattern: Social Sciences & Occupational Therapy
Sample Curriculum Pattern: Occupational Therapy, Weekend Format
Summary of Requirements: Psychology
Sample Curriculum Pattern for GRADUATE TRAINING Track in Psychology
Summary of Requirements: Spanish
Summary of Requirements: Spanish with Preparation for Childhood Education
Undergraduate Course Offerings
AC 111 Principles of Financial Accounting (3)
AC 112 Principles of Managerial Accounting (3)
AC 241-242 Intermediate Accounting (3, 3)
AC 333 Principles of Taxation (3)
AH 221 Personal and Community Health (3)
AH 335 Principles of Nutrition (3)
AH 350 Principles of Health Assessment in Athletic Training (4)
AR 222 History and Appreciation of Art I (3)
AR 223 History and Appreciation of Art II (3)
AR 224C Classical Art and Human Dignity (3)
AR 225M The Age of Humanism (3)
AR 226P The Foundations of Modernism (3)
AR 227P 20th-Century Art: A Kaleidoscope of Styles (3)
AR 228VG Art Around the World (3)
AR 229 Anonymous Was a Woman (3)
AR 250 Digital Imaging Techniques
AR 331 The Language of Drawing (3)
AT 118 Introduction to Athletic Training (3)
AT 223 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries (3)
AT 225 Principles of Strength and Conditioning (1)
AT 227 Pathology and Management of Athletic Injuries, I (3)
AT 328 Pathology and Management of Athletic Injuries, II (3)
AT 332 Assessment of Athletic Injuries I (4)
AT 333 Therapeutic Modalities (3)
AT 337 Assessment of Athletic Injuries II (4)
AT 338 Therapeutic Exercise (3)
AT 443 Organization and Administration of Athletic Training (3)
AT 445 Contemporary Dimensions of Athletic Training (3)
BI 100 B Fundamentals of Biology (3)
BI 111 S Introductory Biology (3)
BI 112S Introductory Physiology (3)
BI 113S Introductory Ecology (4)
BI 114S Introductory Nutrition (3)
BI 222S General Biology II (4)
BI 223S Anatomy and Physiology I (4)
BI 224S Anatomy and Physiology II (4)
BI 225 Introductory Microbiology (4)
BI 228S Introductory Biochemistry (3)
BI 229 Molecular Microbiology (4)
BI 326 Pathophysiology for the Health Professions (3)
BI 327S Introduction to Forensic Science (4)
BI 328 Studies in Biochemistry (4)
BI 331 Integrative Physiology (4)
BI 338S Physiology of Exercise (3)
BI 341 Environmental Toxicology (4)
BI 400 Faculty Research Experience (1-3)
BI 458 Teaching Science (Middle Childhood) (3)
BI 468 Teaching Biology (Adolescence Education) (3)
BI 532 Biomechanics/Kinesiology (3)
Business Administration Courses
BU 110B Introduction to Business (3)
BU 111 Exploring Organizational issues through Film (3)
BU 112 Effective Business Communications: Writing and Speaking (3)
BU 125B International Business (3)
BU 391 Corporate Internship (3)
CH 111S Introduction to Chemistry (3)
CH 220S Chemistry for the Health Professions (4)
CH 221S General Chemistry I (4)
CS 112 Effective Business Communications: Writing and Speaking (3)
CS 221 Persuasion and Argumentation (3)
CS 222 Interpersonal Communication (3)
CS 223 Intro to Mass Communication (3)
CS 266 Global Communication (3)
CS 230 Communication Technology (3)
CS 231 Writing for the Media (3)
CS 232 Computer Mediated Communication (3)
CS 300P Messages of War: Propaganda in 20th Century Conflict
CS 325 Introduction to Communication Theory (3)
CS 373 Leadership, Power and Influence (3)
CS 400 Crisis Communication (3)
CS 440 Critical Analysis of the Media (3)
CS 441 Introduction to Journalism I (3)
CS 442 Introduction to Journalism II (3)
CS 444V Freedom of the Press (3)
CS 445 Crime, Justice, and the Media (3)
CS 446 Gender Communication (3)
CS 447 Communication Within the Criminal Justice System (3)
CS 450 Organizational Communication (3)
CS 451 Communication Change in Organizations (3)
CS 455, 456 Journalism Practicum (1) (1)
Computer Information Systems Courses
CI 101B Introduction To Office Technology (3)
CI 211 Introduction to Computer-Based Systems (3)
CI 222 COBOL Programming I (3)
CI 224 FORTRAN Programming (3)
CI 225 Technology in the Classroom (3)
CI 227S Applied Electronics (3)
CI 230 Computer Security Policies and Procedures (3)
CI 237 PC Applications for Managers (3)
CI 238 Visual BASIC Programming (3)
CI 255/AR 255 Advanced Digital Imaging Technology (3)
CI 252 Structured Systems Analysis and Design (3)
CI 264 Help Desk Management (3)
CI 328V Artificial Intelligence (3)
CI 330 Software Engineering (3)
CI 332 COBOL Programming II (3)
CI 339 Advanced Visual BASIC Programming (3)
CI 344 Computer Architecture (3)
CI 347 Telecommunications and Networks (3)
CI 355 Assembly Language Programming (3)
CI 357 UNIX/Linux Operating System (3)
CI 358 Advanced C# Programming (3)
CI 380 Programming for the Internet (3)
CI 454 Quantitative Analysis (3)
CI 456 Database Organization and Systems (3)
CJ 113 Introduction to Criminal Justice (3)
CJ 215 Principles of Criminal Investigation (3)
CJ 223 Forensic Psychology I (3)
CJ 225 Forensic Psychology II (3)
CJ 225 Forensic Psychology II (3)
CJ 226 The Police, the Citizen, and the Community (3)
CJ 229 Criminal Justice System (3)
CJ 235 Terrorism and Homeland Security (3)
CJ 245 FBI: Past and Present (3)
CJ 249 Careers in Criminal Justice: A Gendered Perspective (3)
CJ 250 Courts and the Judicial Process (3)
CJ 255 Introduction to Crime Scene Investigation (3)
CJ 301 Domestic Violence & the Law (3)
CJ 320 Probation and Parole (3)
CJ/331 The Constitution, Crime, and Civil Rights (3)
CJ 350 Perspectives on Youth Crime (3)
CJ 400 Professional Ethics in Criminal Justice (3)
CJ 445 Crime, Justice, and the Media (3)
CJ 450 Advanced Topics in Criminal Justice (3)
DA 222 Modern Dance Improvisation and Composition (3)
EC 321 Intermediate Macroeconomics (3)
EC 322 Intermediate Microeconomics (3)
EC 338V Wealth and Poverty: Contemporary Economic Issues (3)
EN 107 Basic Developmental Reading (3)
EN 111 Developmental Composition (3)
EN 112 College Composition: Writing and Research (3)
EN 113 Introduction to Literature (3)
EN 223P The American Dream 1620–1890 (3)
EN 224P The American Dream 1890 – Present (3)
EN 225C Classic Literature Contemporary Problems (3)
EN 226V Masks and Morals: Values In World Literature (3)
EN 260 Survey of African-American Literature (3)
EN 325 American Jazz Age: Generations Lost & Found (3)
EN 331M Metaphorical Journeys: Literature of the Middle Ages (3)
EN 332M The Age of Exploration (3)
EN 333P Literature in the Age of Enlightenment (3)
EN 334P The Age of Revolution (3)
EN 335V Modern British Literature: Repression and Rebellion (3)
EN 336V Battle Pieces: Conflict and Commitment in Modern American Literature (3)
EN 337P Literary Realism: The Trend Toward Social Inquiry (3)
EN 338M Courtly Love: Ladies, Gentlemen, Men and Women (3)
EN 340 Studies in Individual Authors (3)
EN 341 Literature in Translation (3)
EN 342 Voices of Authority: The Life and Times of Joan of Arc (3)
EN 350 Studies in the Novel (3)
EN/PH 355 Philosophy in Literature (3)
EN 359 Literature and Film (3)
EN 442VG Women Come of Age (3)
EN 443V Culture and Conscience: Literature of the United Kingdom (3)
EN 444V The Search for Identity: Multicultural American Fiction (3)
EN 445–446 Shakespeare (3) (3)
EN 452 Advanced Composition and Grammar (3)
EN 453 History of the English Language (3)
EN 454 Literature for Children and Adolescents (3)
EN 455 Teaching English (Middle Childhood) (3)
EN 460 Advanced Creative Writing (3)
EN 461 Publishing Creative Writing (3)
HI 109B Introduction to American History, 1900-Present (3)
HI 110B Issues in American History, 1900-Present (3)
HI 114 Biography in American History (3)
HI 227 The American Revolution (3)
HI 228 Coming Apart: American Society, 1960–1974 (3)
HI 229 History of the American West (3)
HI 331 American Colonial Period (3)
HI 332 American National Period (3)
HI 333P Sectionalism, Civil War, and Reconstruction (3)
HI 334P American Society 1877–1920: Progress and Reform (3)
HI 335P The American Consensus: 1932 to the Present (3)
HI 336 America: Transformation and Reaction, 1920–1945 (3)
HI 338 History of New York State (3)
HI 339P Ethnicity in America (3)
HI 340 From Berlin to Baghdad: America, 1980 to the Present (3)
HI 409 Freedom and Liberty in America, 1607 to Present (3)
HI 441 The African-American Experience (3)
HI 442V The Survival of the Native American (3)
HI 443 American Diplomatic History: Democracy and Diplomacy (3)
HI 444P American Social Thought: Continuity and Change (3)
HI 222C Classical History and Civilization (3)
HI 224M Renaissance and Reformation Europe (3)
HI 225 19th-Century European History (3)
HI 226 Hitler's Third Reich (3)
HI 451PG Middle Eastern History (3)
HI 452PG East Asian History (3)
HI 453PG History of Developing Nations (3)
HI 454PG Latin American History (3)
Advanced, Applied, & Special Topics
HI 330, 440, 450 Advanced Study (3)
HI 348 Great Books in History (3)
HI 349 Disease & History: Pathogens, Parasites, & Pandemics (3)
HI 350 Food & Civilization (3)
MG 211 Introduction to Management (3)
MG 237 PC Applications for Managers (3)
MG 246 Small Business Management (3)
MG 252 Structured Systems Analysis and Design (3)
MG 264 Help Desk Management (3)
MG 310 Business, Society, and Corporate Values (3)
MG 331 Human Resource Management (3)
MG 340 Production and Operations Management (3)
MG 341 Human Relations of Management (3)
MG 344 Computer Architecture (3)
MG 345 Marketing Management (3)
MG 347 Telecommunications and Networks (3)
MG 351 Managerial Economics (3)
MG 355 International Management (3)
MG 364 Business Ethics in Film and Literature
MG 366 Managing Global E-Commerce (3)
MG 369 Organization Development and Change (3)
MG/CS 373 Leadership, Power, and Influence (3)
MG 377 Topics in Management (3)
MG 410 Industrial Relations (3)
MG 453 Theater Management: Principles of Performing Arts Management (3)
MG 454 Quantitative Analysis for Business Decisions (3)
MG 456 Database Organization & Systems (3)
MA 112 Introduction to College Mathematics (3)
MA 117 Discrete Mathematics (3)
MA 118 Enhanced Mathematics (3)
MA 119 Mathematics for Liberal Arts
MA 225 Introduction to Statistics (3)
MA 226 Inferential Statistics (3)
MA 227C Classical Greece: The Vision of Geometry (3)
MA 228CG The Dawn of Mathematics (3)
MA 229P The Mathematical Universe: Pascal, Newton, and the Modern World (3)
MA 335 Differential Equations (3)
MA 455 Mathematics Practicum (1)
MA 456 Teaching Mathematics (Middle Childhood) (3)
MU 221 Essentials of Music: Basic Music Appreciation (3)
MU 222 History and Appreciation of Music (3)
MU 226P Music in the Age of Enlightenment (3)
NR 101 Transition to Nursing I (3)
NR 223 Introduction to Professional Nursing I (5)
NR 224 Introduction to Professional Nursing II (5)
NR 229 Pharmacologic Agents and Nursing Practice (3)
NR 235 Principles of Health Assessment (3)
NR 320 Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing (5)
NR 330 Parent-Child Nursing (5)
NR 331 Professional Practice Concepts (2)
NR 345 Family Health Nursing (5)
NR 463 Community Health Nursing (5)
PH 221C The Discovery of Reason (3)
PH 224M God and the Medieval Mind (3)
PH 225P Freedom in Modernity (3)
PH 226P American Pragmatism (3)
PH 339V Philosophy of Death and Dying (3)
PY 111S Elements of Physics (3)
PY 112S Elements of Space Science (3)
PO 110 Introduction to Politics (3)
PO 111P American National Government (3)
PO 112 State and Local Government (3)
PO 221P American Political Parties (3)
PO 222V American Presidency (3)
PO 330PG Origins of Modern Africa (3)
PO 331V The Constitution, Crime and Civil Rights (3)
PO 332 Gender and Politics (3)
PO 333V The Supreme Court and the Constitution (3)
PO 334M The Medieval World (3)
PO 335PG Global Interdependence (3)
PO 336C Ancient Political Thought: The Search for Justice (3)
PS 100 Introduction to Psychology (3)
PS 101S General Psychology I: Biological Bases of Human Behavior (3)
PS 102S General Psychology II: Social Bases of Human Behavior (3)
PS 113 Developmental Psychology I: Infancy to Adolescence (3)
PS 114 Developmental Psychology II: Adulthood and Aging (3)
PS 115 Adolescent Psychology (3)
PS 221 Psychology of the Exceptional Individual (3)
PS 222 Educational Psychology (3)
PS 223 Forensic Psychology I (3)
PS 224 Psychology of Personality (3)
PS 225 Forensic Psychology II (3)
PS 226 Abnormal Psychology (3)
PS 227 Industrial Psychology (3)
PS 228P Religion and Psychology: Psyche and Spirit (3)
PS 229V Psychology of Gender (3)
PS/SW 230 Death, Society, and the Human Experience (3)
PS 235 Behavior Modification (3)
PS 238V Perspectives on Chemical Dependency (3)
PS 258 Perspectives on Human Sexuality (3)
PS 300 Psychopathology Through Film (3)
PS 320 Intergroup Relations and Intergroup Conflict (3)
PS 330 Psychology of the Intellectually and Behaviorally Challenged (3)
PS 331 Introduction to Psychological Statistics (3)
PS 332 Principles of Psychological Testing (3)
PS 342 Counseling and Psychotherapy (3)
PS 343 History and Systems of Psychology (3)
PS 346 Cognitive Neuroscience (3)
PS 223 Forensic Psychology I (3)
PS 440, 450 Independent Study (3) (3)
PS 441 Introduction to Experimental Psychology (3)
PS 451 Person in Environment I (3)
PS 452 Person in Environment II (3)
PS 472 Senior Seminar and Research (3)
RS 221C The Making of Myths and Cults (3)
RS 222C Old Testament: Story and Culture (3)
RS 223C New Testament: The Social World of Early Christianity (3)
RS 224M Religion & Human Experience: Mystics, Mentors, & Warriors (3)
RS 226P Religion in America: Great Awakenings (3)
RS 227 Religion and Literature in the Far East
RS 228P Religion and Psychology: Psyche and Spirit (3)
RS 229M Catholic Roads: Different Paths, Common Ground (3)
RS 331 Theology, Ethics, and Medicine (3)
SS 221 Quantitative Methods & Research (3)
SS 457 Teaching Social Studies (Middle Childhood) (3)
SS 467 Teaching Social Studies (Adolescence Education) (3)
SS 472 Social Science Seminar (3)
SS 480 An Ethnographic Study (3)
SW 230 Death, Society and Human Experience (3)
SW 330V Ethnic Group Interaction (3)
SW 331V Child Welfare and the Law (3)
SW 334V Deviance: Changing Sociological Perspectives (3)
SW 335P Theories of Social Movements and Social Justice (3)
SW 440V Perspectives on the Health Care System (3)
SW 332V Perspectives on Aging (3)
SW 333P Global Interdependence (3)
SW 443VG Women in Contemporary Society: Cross-Cultural Perspectives (3)
SW 451 Person in Environment I (3)
SW 452 Person in Environment II (3)
SW 454 Social Work Practice I (3)
SW 455 Social Work Junior Field Education I and Field Seminar (3)
SW 461 Methods of Social Research I (3)
SW 463-64 Social Work Practice II and III (3) (3)
SW 465a/b Field Education II (6), and SW 466a/b Field Education III (6)
Sociology, Anthropology Courses
SO 110 The Origins of Human Society (3)
SO 110 The Origins of Human Society (3)
SO 111 Introduction to Sociology (3)
SO 221VG Cultural Anthropology (3)
SO 224V Sociology of the Family (3)
SO 225 Folklore and Mythology (3)
SO 255 Sociological Perspectives on Religion and Cults (3)
SO 330V Ethnic Group Interaction (3)
SO 331V Child Welfare and the Law (3)
SO 332V Perspectives on Aging (3)
SO 333PG Global Interdependence (3)
SO 334V Deviance: Changing Sociological Perspectives on Race, Class, and Gender (3)
SO 335P Social Movements and Social Justice (3)
SO338 African-American Community Issues (3)
SO 339V Organizational Behavior: Uses and Abuses of Power and Authority (3)
SO 440V Perspectives On The Health Care System (3)
SO 442V Sociology of Sport (3)
SO 443VG Women in Contemporary Society: Cross-Cultural Perspectives (3)
SO 446V Liberty and Leaders (3)
SO 451 Person in Environment I (3)
SO 452 Person in Environment II (3)
SP 111-112 Basic Spanish (3) (3)
SP 115 Spanish for Heritage Speakers (3)
SP 118 Spanish for Professionals (3)
SP 221-222 Intermediate Spanish (3) (3)
SP 225 Conversation and Composition (3)
SP 226 Cinema for Spanish Conversation (3)
SP 331 Hispanic Civilization (3)
SP 332 Readings in Hispanic Literature (3)
SP 335 Literature of the Spanish Golden Age (3)
SP 337 20th Century Latin American Literature (3)
SH 111 Dynamics of Oral Communication (3)
SH 221 Discussion and Group Process (3)
SH 331 Oral Interpretation of Literature (3)
SH 333 Introduction to Theater and Drama (3)
SH 336 Drama in Performance (3)
History of the American Musical (3)
SH 373 Leadership, Power, and Influence (3)
SH/MG 453 Theater Management: Principles of Performing Arts Management (3)
ED/PS 222 Educational Psychology (3)
ED 223V School and Society (3)
ED 225 Technology in the Classroom (3)
ED 330 Introduction to Teaching Methods (3)
ED 331 Foundations of Literacy (3)
ED 332 Strategies for Literacy Development (3)
ED 333 Infant/Toddler Development and Curriculum (3)
ED 334 Early Childhood Curriculum I (3)
ED 335 Early Childhood Curriculum II (3)
ED 336 Emergent Literacy in Early Childhood Education (3)
ED/EN 455 Teaching English (Middle Childhood) (3)
ED/MA 456 Teaching Mathematics (Middle Childhood) (3)
ED/SS 457 Teaching Social Studies (Middle Childhood) (3)
ED/BI 458 Teaching Science (Middle Childhood) (3)
ED 463A Teaching Mathematics (Childhood Education) (2-3)
ED 463B Teaching Science (Childhood Education) (2)
ED 463C Teaching Social Studies (Childhood Education) (2-3)
ED/EN 465 Teaching English (Adolescence Education) (3)
ED/MA 466 Teaching Mathematics (Adolescence Education) (3)
ED/SS 467 Teaching Social Studies (Adolescence Education) (3)
ED/BI 468 Teaching Biology (Adolescence Education) (3)
ED 471 Student Teaching (Early Childhood) (5)
ED 472 Student Teaching (Childhood) (5/10)
ED 472A Student Teaching Seminar (Childhood) (2)
ED 472B Student Teaching Seminar (Adolescence) (2)
ED 473 Student Teaching (Adolescence Education) (10)
Special Education: Students with Disabilities Courses
SE/PS 221 Psychology of the Exceptional Individual (3)
SE 222 Inclusive Settings: Principles and Practices (3)
SE 330 Psychology of the Intellectually and Behaviorally Challenged (3)
SE 336 Introduction to American Sign Language (3)
SE 337 American Sign Language II (3)
SE 441 Psycho-Educational Diagnosis and Assessment (3)
SE 465 Instructional Strategies and Materials for the Exceptional Learner (3)
Masters in Business Administration
Sample Curriculum Pattern: Masters of Business Administration
MBA Basic Core Course Descriptions
MB 500 Communication Tools For Managers (3)
MB 501 Financial Accounting (3)
MB 502 Fundamentals of Management (3)
MB 503 Economics for Managers (3)
MB 505 Marketing Management (3)
MB 506 Management Information Systems (3)
MBA Advanced Core Course Descriptions
Masters of Business Administration in Accounting
Recommended Curriculum Pattern: Nursing
Deferred Enrollment, Leave of Absence, Withdrawal
Summary of Requirements: Graduate Program in Nursing
NR 500 Comprehensive Health Assessment (4)
NR 520 Principles of Pathophysiology (4)
NR 540 Pharmacology in Health and Disease (4)
NR 560 Role Differentiation in Advanced Practice Nursing (2)
NR 580 Theoretical Foundations of Nursing (3)
NR 640 Advanced Practice Family Nursing I: Focus on Children, Adolescents, Young Adults (4)
NR 660 Advanced Practice Family Nursing II: Focus on Middlescence (4)
NR 680 Advanced Practice Family Nursing II: Focus on Elder Care (4)
NR 700 Integrated Advanced Practice Nursing (4)
NR 730 Power, Politics, and Policy (3)
NR 750 Financing Health Care Delivery Systems (3)
NR 770 Curriculum Design in Nursing (3)
Graduate Program in Occupational Therapy
Bachelor of Science/Master of Science in Occupational Therapy
Admission and Program Standards
Professional Curriculum and Academic Standards
B.S./MS Curriculum Sequence for OTAs
B.S./MS Curriculum Sequence for Diverse-Background Students
Pre-Professional OT Curriculum
OT 421 Introduction to Occupational Therapy Practice (3)
OT 536 Foundations of Occupational Therapy (3)
OT 542 Childhood and OT Practice (6)
OT 544 Clinical Conditions in Occupational Therapy Practice (3)
OT 545 Professional Practice Skills I (6)
OT 643 Adolescence and OT Practice (6)
OT 646 Professional Practice Skills II (6)
OT 649 Leadership in Occupational Therapy Practice (3)
OT 652 Adulthood and OT Practice (6)
OT 662 Fieldwork Level I Seminar (3)
OT 663 Fieldwork Level I Seminar (1)
OT 664 Research in Occupational Therapy (3)
OT 753 Maturity and OT Practice (6)
Entry Level Doctor of Physical Therapy Program
Program of Study from Biology (Pre-Med) to Physical Therapy
Entry-Level Doctor of Physical Therapy Professional Sequence
Entry-Level Doctor of Physical Therapy Admission and Program Standards
Admission to Bachelor of Arts in Biology (Pre-Med)/Doctor of Physical Therapy
Admission to the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program
Admission to the Transitional Doctor of Physical Therapy Program
Academic Standards For The Doctor of Physical Therapy Program
Physical Therapy Course Descriptions
PT 540 Overview of the Physical Therapy Profession (2)
PT 541 Basic Principles of Physical Therapy (4)
PT 546 Clinical Education Seminar I (2)
PT 556 Clinical Education Seminar II (2)
PT 560 Physical Agents, Mechanical and Electro-Therapeutic Modalities (2)
PT 562 Clinical Medicine I: Musculoskeletal Management (4)
PT 564 Musculoskeletal Assessment and Treatment I (4)
PT 566 Clinical Education Seminar III (1)
PT 611 Motor Learning and Control (2)
PT 614 Musculoskeletal Assessment and Treatment II (4)
PT 616 Clinical Education Seminar IV (1)
PT 621 Cardiopulmonary Assessment and Treatment (4)
PT 623 Teaching and Learning (1)
PT 624 Neuromuscular Assessment and Treatment I (4)
PT 634 Neuromuscular Assessment and Treatment II (4)
PT 638 Basic Clinical Affiliation (3)
PT 740 Physical Therapy Administration and Management (2)
PT 742 Special Topics in Physical Therapy I (2)
PT 758 Advanced Clinical Affiliation I (4)
PT 768 Advanced Clinical Affiliation II (4)
PT 842 Special Topics in Physical Therapy II (2)
PT 844 Advanced Clinical Seminar (3)
PT 846 Advanced Principles of Physical Therapy (3)
PT 860 Health Promotion and Wellness (2)
PT 862 Physical Therapy Pharmacology (2)
PT 864 Healthcare and Leadership (2)
PT 544 Introduction to Critical Inquiry (3)
PT 868 Advanced Clinical Affiliation III (2)
PT 884 Medical Screening and Referral (2)
PT 888 Evidence-Based Practice (2)
BI 532 Biomechanics and Kinesiology (3)
Graduate Program in Teacher Education
Teacher Education Admission Information
Requirements of the Teacher Education Programs
Curriculum Requirements — Master of Science in Education--Teacher of Childhood Education
Curriculum Requirements — Teacher of Students Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired
Teacher Education Course Descriptions
Blind/Visually Impaired Course Descriptions
SE 537 Introduction to American Sign Language (A.S.L.) (3)
SE 616 Research in Special Education (3)
SE 623 Positive Behavior Approaches (3)
VI 532 Psychosocial Aspects and Evaluation of Blindness and Visual Impairment (3)
VI 533 Assessment and Functional Implications of Visual Impairment (3)
VI 534 Orientation and Mobility for Teachers (3)
VI 535 Literary Braille and Instructional Strategies (3)
VI 538 Nemeth and Other Specialized Braille Codes (2)
VI 539 Assistive Technology for Students Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired (1)
VI 641 Methods for Academic Learners Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired (3)
VI 642 Methods for Young and/or Multiply Impaired Learners Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired (3)
Childhood Education Course Descriptions
ED 520 Foundations of Education (3)
ED 522 Educational and Developmental Psychology (3)
ED 531 Fundamentals of Literacy (3)
ED 532 Strategies for Literacy Growth (3)
ED 563 Methods for Mathematics Instruction (2)
ED 564 Methods for Science Instruction (2)
ED 565 Methods for Social Studies Instruction (2)
ED 616 Research in Education (3)
ED 673 Integrative Seminar (3)
Childhood Education/Students with Disabilities (Dual Program) Course Descriptions
ED 520 Foundations of Education (3)
ED 522 Educational and Developmental Psychology (3)
ED 531 Fundamentals of Literacy (3)
ED 532 Strategies for Literacy Growth (3)
ED 563 Methods for Mathematics Instruction (2)
ED 564 Methods for Science Instruction (2)
ED 565 Methods for Social Studies Instruction (2)
ED 616 Research in Education (3)
ED 673 Integrative Seminar (3)
SE 510 Psycho-Social Aspects of Exceptionality (3)
SE 511 Strategies for the Inclusive Classroom (3)
SE 530 Psychology of the Intellectually/ Behaviorally Challenged (3)
SE 537 Introduction to American Sign Language (A.S.L.) (3)
SE 541 Psychoeducational Diagnosis and Assessment (3)
SE 565 Curriculum and Instructional Strategies for Teaching Students with Disabilities (3)
Educational Technology/EdMedia Course Descriptions
ED 521 Theoretical Foundations of Educational Technology (3)
ED 523 Underwriting the Media with Research and Pedagogy (3)
ED 529 Educational and Documentary Video Production (3)
ED 530 Applications and Content Integration I (3)
ED 533 Applications and Content Integration II (3)
ED 560 Resource Management (3)
ED 561 Methods and Strategies (3)
ED 570 Instructional Design I (3)
ED 571 Instructional Design II (3)
Students With Disabilities Course Descriptions
SE 510 Psychosocial Aspects of Exceptionality (3)
SE 530 Psychology of the Intellectually/ Behaviorally Challenged (3)
SE 537 Introduction to American Sign Language (A.S.L.) (3)
SE 541 Psychoeducational Diagnosis and Assessment (3)
SE 565 Curriculum and Instructional Strategies for Teaching Students with Disabilities (3)
SE 616 Research in Special Education (3)
SE 617 Student Teaching and Seminar (3)
SE 622 Collaboration and Teaming to Support all Students (3)
SE 623 Positive Behavior Approaches (3)
SE 624 Linking Curriculum, Assessment, and Instruction for Students (3)
SE 625 Communication, Technology, and Literacy (3)
SE 717 Student Teaching and Advanced Seminar: Person Centered Planning (3)

