Physical Therapy (PT)

351. Clinical Exercise in Physical Therapy. (3)


505. Foundations. (3)


506L. Musculoskeletal Intervention I. (2)


507L. Musculoskeletal Concepts and Management I. (4)


508L. Musculoskeletal Concepts and Management II. (6)


509L. Musculoskeletal Intervention II. (3)


511. Clinical Education Experience I. (6)


512. Professional Patient Management. (1)


513. Management of Integumentary Dysfunction. (2)


521L. Human Anatomy I. (4)


522L. Anatomy II. (4)


534. Evidenced-Based Practice I. (2)


545. Differential Diagnosis in Physical Therapy. (2)


546. Pharmacology for Physical Therapists. (2)


550. Pathophysiology. (2)


580. Prosthetics. (2)


605L. Management of Neurologic Dysfunction IV. (4)


606L. Management of Neurologic Dysfunction I. (4)


608L. Management of Neurologic Dysfunction III. (4 [8])


609L. Management of Neurologic Dysfunction II. (4)


610. Acute Care. (3 [4])


611. Clinical Education Experience II. (6)


613. Cardiopulmonary. (3)


622. Biopsychosocial Practice. (3)


632. Evidence-Based Practice II. (2)


640. Gender Health. (2)


650. Differential Diagnosis in Physical Therapy. (3)


652. Clinical Education Experience III. (6)


653. Service and Interprofessional Learning. (1)


654. Clinical Education Experience IV. (6)


660. Health, Wellness and Fitness. (2 [3])


662L. Pediatrics. (5)


670. Gerontology. (3)


680. Administration and Supervision I. (1-2)


685. Advanced Ortho Spine. (3)


691. Capstone Project. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)


692. Board Preparation. (1)


693. Integrated Clinical Experiences. (1, may be repeated three times Δ)


694. Physical Therapy Independent Study. (1-7)


695. Special Topics in Physical Therapy. (1-3 to a maximum of 9 Δ)


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