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PA 697 - Capstone Research Seminar in Public Administration 3 credits This is a directed research course that will be taken by each M.P.A. student during her or his final semester in the M.P.A. Program. Under the supervision of one or more members of the political science and public administration faculty, students will develop projects suitable for presentation at a public forum. Faculty will judge each project and presentation either as pass or fail. Judgments will be based on form, style, substance, and presentation of each project. Passage of this course is the final step toward the award of the M.P.A.
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PASS 620 - Clinical Medicine I 4 credits Exploration of the pathophysiology, presenting signs and symptoms, and appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic interventions for the most common clinical problems seen in primary care across the lifespan. The focus is on orthopedics, endocrinology, gastroenterology, wound management, and ear, nose, and throat.
Prerequisites PASS 610, 611, 613, 617
Co-requisites PASS 622, 624, 626
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PASS 622 - Specialty Care I 2 credits The essentials of diagnosis and management of medicine specialty areas for primary care practitioners, using an organ systems and life stages approach. Cardiology, pulmonology, behavioral medicine, dermatology, and women’s health are the areas of focus.
Prerequisites PASS 610, 611, 613, 617, 619; AHS 617
Co-requisites PASS 620, 624, 626 and 628
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PASS 626 - Clinical Management I 3 credits Integrating clinical medical knowledge with pharmacotherapeutics and health systems realities into clinical decision making, this course emphasizes a holistic approach to the patient while ensuring safe and appropriate medical care. Co-morbidities, challenges to care delivery, and other patient complexities are addressed while developing strategies to maximize clinical outcomes.
Prerequisites PASS 610, 611, 613, 617, 619; AHS 617
Co-requisites PASS 620, 622, 623, 624, and 628
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PASS 630 - Clinical Medicine II 4 credits Exploration of the pathophysiology, presenting signs and symptoms, and appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic interventions for the most common clinical problems seen in primary care across the lifespan. The focus is infectious disease, emergency medicine, neurology, pediatrics, and preventative medicine.
Prerequisites PASS 620, 622, 624, 626
Co-requisites PASS 632, 634, 635, 636
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PASS 632 - Specialty Care III 2 credits The essentials of diagnosis and management of medicine specialty areas for primary care practitioners, using an organ systems and life stages approach. Oncology, Hematology and Immunology are the areas of focus.
Prerequisites PASS 620, 622, 623, 624, 626, and 628
Co-requisites PASS 630, 633, 634, 635, 636
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PASS 633 - Specialty Care IV 2 credits Study of the essentials of diagnosis and management of the medicine specialty areas for primary care practitioners, using an organ systems and life stages approach are covered. The course focuses on Nephrology, Urology and Geriatrics.
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PASS 620, 622, 623, 624, 626
Co-requisites PASS 630, 632, 634, 635, 636
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PASS 634 - Pharmacotherapeutics II 3 credits Study of the essentials of basic pharmacological principles and disease process therapeutics are expanded to include infectious disease, neurology, oncology, hematology, pediatrics, surgery, and emergency medicine. A framework is set for safe and effective use of medications and the use of point of care therapeutics resources.
Prerequisites PASS 620, 622, 624, 626
Co-requisites PASS 630, 632, 635, 636
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PASS 636 - Clinical Management II 3 credits Integrating clinical medical knowledge with pharmacotherapeutics and health systems realities into clinical decision making in infectious disease, pediatrics, oncology, and surgery, this course emphasizes a holistic approach to the patient while ensuring safe and appropriate medical care. Developing strategies to maximize clinical outcomes is included.
Prerequisites PASS 620, 622, 624, 626
Co-requisites PASS 630, 632, 634, 635
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PE 577 - Psychological Aspects of Sport Injury 3 credits This course is designed to explore the various topics related to the psychological aspects of sport injury. The focus is on theory and application. It examines issues associated with the onset, treatment, and rehabilitation of sport injury. Case studies are used to explore assessment and relevant intervention approaches. This is a participation intensive course. Students must be prepared to talk in class, contribute to discussion, and read the assigned readings prior to covering them in class.
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PE 585 - Data Processing in the Sport Sciences 3 credits Specialized data processing applications in the sport sciences utilizing microcomputer graphics packages, EXCEL spreadsheets, development of PowerPoint presentation materials consisting of compressed digital sports videos, and the creation of digital instructional movies using authoring software. Students will develop FORTRAN programs that create, manipulate, analyze exercise science data for applications involving body composition determinations, strength profiling, fitness assessment, and exercise prescription.
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PHTH 624 - Musculoskeletal I 3 credits Pathophysiology and medical management of disease processes, genetic conditions, and injuries commonly seen by physical therapists with an emphasis on musculoskeletal disorders of the lower extremities. Principles of evaluation and physical therapy treatment of patients with musculoskeletal problems of the lower extremities, including abnormal gait deviations.
Prerequisites BIO 633, PHTH 602, 603, 605, 606.
Co-requisites PE 680, PHTH 621, 622, 623
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