Thinking about pursuing a graduate degree? Try some courses this summer to familiarize yourself with graduate work and even start what could lead to a graduate certificate or degree!
Courses offered at 50% reduced rate!
Summer graduate reduced rate courses are not eligible for alumni discounting or other additional discounting.
Anatomy & Physiology
CAP 510 Anatomy Lecture | 3 Credits
June 2 – August 23
This course provides an in-depth study of human anatomy with an emphasis on normal form and function as they relate to clinical medicine. Using a regional approach, emphasis will be placed on the relationship between nervous, muscle, vascular, and connective tissue structures and joints. Course material is delivered through a combination of podcast lectures, lecture synopsis handouts and clinical case studies. Upon completion of this course, the student will have acquired the ability to identify, describe and discuss the morphology and function of various body regions. Co-Requisite: CAPL 510
Cost: Normal $1,785; Special reduced $891
CAPL 510 Anatomy Lab | 3 Credits
June 2 – August 23
This laboratory course complements CAP 510 Anatomy Lecture. Students will explore preserved and prosected cadaveric specimens, anatomical models and electronic resources. Students will identify, describe and discuss the morphology and function of various body regions and their relationships. Co-Requisite: CAP 510
Cost: Normal $1,785; Special reduced $891
Performing Arts Medicine (PAM)
PAM 700 Performing Arts Terminology | 1 credit
July 1 – August 23
This course will help the health professional to gain an understanding of the terminology and basic performance approaches in dance, including ballet, modern dance, jazz and tap; and music performance (playing of specific instruments).
Cost: Normal $595, Special reduced $297
Performing Arts Health And Fitness (PAHF)
PAHF 700 Musculoskeletal Terminology for Performing Arts Related Injuries | 1 Credit
July 1 – August 23
This course will introduce students to terminology of basic anatomical orientations, positions and motions related to performing artists.
Cost: Normal $595, Special reduced $297
Esports Health Medicine
ESM 700 Esports Terminology | 1 Credit
July 1 – August 23
This course will help the health professional gain an understanding of the terminology, and player positions of esports athletes.
Cost: Normal $595, Special reduced $297
Esports Health And Fitness (ESHF)
ESHF 700 Musculoskeletal Terminology for Performing Arts Related Injuries | 1 Credit
July 1 – August 23
This course will introduce students to the terminology of basic anatomical orientations, positions and motions related to esports athletes.
Cost: Normal $595, Special reduced $297
Occupational Therapy
OT 765 Application of Learning Theories in OT | 1 credit
May 27 – August 15
This course explores learning theories and their application in occupational therapy educational and clinical settings. The use of educational technology will be integrated with methods of teaching to develop the skills necessary to provide effective and efficient education for the consumers, clients and students of tomorrow.
Cost: Normal $800, Special reduced $400
OT 775 Leadership in Action| 3 credits
May 27 – August 15
This course explores leadership theories frequently encountered in the health care environment, aids in identification of personal leadership style and develops within the student an understanding of leadership within organizations. Students will gain insight into expanding their leadership roles within the workplace and the profession of occupational therapy.
Cost: Normal $2,400; Special reduced $1,200
OT 785 Occupational Science| 3 credits
May 27 – August 15
This course examines the scientific discipline of occupational science through a lens by which humans are understood as occupational beings. Learners will apply concepts of occupational science to analyze occupational behavior and the orchestration of daily occupations across the lifespan according to historical, symbolic, cultural and social systems. Learners will gain an appreciation of the primary mission of occupational science as related to the practice of occupational therapy while considering social and health problems of individuals, communities and organizations.
Cost: Normal $2,400; Special reduced $1,200
Post-Professional Physical Therapy
PT 826 Management & Leadership | 1 Credit
May 27 – August 15
This post-graduate course is designed to educate physical therapists on the elements of practice management and professional leadership. Students will explore the importance and application of various management and leadership roles and responsibilities through both individual and group activities. The course activities are targeted for students that currently hold or are intending to seek a position of management or leadership.
Cost: Normal $677, Special reduced $338
PT 850 Advanced PT Practice for the Geriatric Client | 1 Credit
May 27 – August 15
This course presents current evidence-based outcomes and interventions relevant to physical therapy management of the older adult client. Normal changes in cognition and mobility will be addressed, along with the impact of musculoskeletal, neuromuscular and systemic pathologies. Emphasis will be placed on designing integrated interventions to optimize function and quality of life along the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) continuum. Functional outcomes measures will be studied to guide the physical therapy examination process. Students will have the opportunity to enhance their overall clinical decision-making skills managing older adults with complex diagnoses in multiple practice settings. Advanced management approaches will include topics in dementia, frailty and fall prevention.
Cost: Normal $677, Special reduced $338
PT 852 Advanced Practice in Pediatric PT | 1 Credit
May 27 – August 15
This course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of contemporary pediatric physical therapy practice using an evidence-informed approach with an emphasis on family/child-centered care. The course will review the required elements of the patient-client management model (examination, evaluation, diagnosis, prognosis and intervention) as applied to pediatric practice settings and common diagnoses. The course activities will be targeted at students who are currently engaged in pediatric practice, with an interest in advancing to clinical specialization.
Cost: Normal $677, Special reduced $338
PT 885 Vestibular Rehabilitation | 1 Credit
May 27 – August 15
Vestibular rehabilitation consists of exercises to manage the disequilibrium and dizziness associated with peripheral vestibular pathology. The symptom of dizziness is one of the top three reasons why individuals over the age of 65 seek medical attention. These patients may be effectively treated with vestibular techniques administered by a physical therapist. The purpose of this course is to review the anatomy and physiology of the vestibule-cochlear system and then to cover this system’s physical assessment and rehabilitation.
Cost: Normal $677, Special reduced $338
PT 887 Women’s Health Issues in PT | 1 Credit
May 27 – August 15
The purpose of this course is for the student to acquire an understanding of the complex issues that must be considered when developing comprehensive physical therapy management programs for female clients. The student will review the unique female anatomic, physiologic and musculoskeletal changes that occur throughout the life cycle. The student will learn how to incorporate these concepts into the physical therapy examination of a female client with musculoskeletal dysfunction. Special consideration will be given to the following topics: pelvic floor dysfunction, urinary incontinence, pelvic pain and peri-partum musculoskeletal dysfunction – conditions which are unique to or more common in women. Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to incorporate gender issues into their management programs and will be able to design interventions to address the unique female dysfunctions listed above. Finally, the student will obtain the skills necessary to begin to develop and market a women’s health practice.
Cost: Normal $677, Special reduced $338
PT 860 Advanced Human Anatomy | 2 Credits
May 27 – August 15
This course is designed to provide the practicing physical therapist with an in-depth review of the functional anatomy and biomechanics of the human spine and extremities. This review will include examination of the nervous, vascular, muscle, connective tissue and joint structures of each region. Course material will be delivered through a combination of lectures, radiographs and video analysis.
Cost: Normal $1,354; Special reduced $676
PT 888 Understanding and Managing the Pain Experience | 1 Credit
May 27 – August 15
This course is intended to provide participants with a contemporary understanding of pain and the clinical applications of therapeutic neuroscience education in treating patients who are in pain. The course is designed to be delivered in an interactive online format and will utilize various teaching and learning approaches to make the online learning environment engaging. Research and clinical pearls from current experts on this topic will be primary sources of information and discussion for this course.
Cost: Normal $677, Special reduced $338
Public Health
PH 501 History and Philosophy of Public Health | 3 credits
May 27 – August 3
This course will provide students with foundational knowledge of public health’s historical contributions, ethical bases, key terms, concepts and organization. This course will examine public health through its historical context and will use this information in the evaluation of current health issues.
Cost: Normal $2,355; Special reduced $1,176
PH 505 Social and Behavioral Aspects of Public Health | 3 credits
May 27 – August 3
This course is a broad introduction to health promotion approaches in the social and behavioral sciences that can inform public health practice and research. It will examine public health from a multidisciplinary and population-oriented perspective with a focus on reducing preventable disease, reducing mortality and promoting health interventions.
Cost: Normal $2,355; Special reduced $1,176
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