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BIOL 465
Clinical Research/Practicum in Applied Health
Units: 4
Lecture/Discussion, 2 hours; Lab, 6 hours
This is an honors-level course dealing with diagnosis strategies, prevention, and rehabilitation programs integral to the field of physical therapy and sports physiology. Study of research literature is emphasized so as to facilitate the student's development of the needed knowledge, aptitudes, and skills within the applied health field. The clinical laboratory component emphasizes current instrumentation and practice. Special fee applies Meets the General Studies Upper-division Writing Intensive requirement. Prerequisites: BIOL 250, BIOL 251, and PHYC 151; recommended AES 364
This is an honors-level course dealing with diagnosis strategies, prevention, and rehabilitation programs integral to the field of physical therapy and sports physiology. Study of research literature is emphasized so as to facilitate the student's development of the needed knowledge, aptitudes, and skills within the applied health field. The clinical laboratory component emphasizes current instrumentation and practice. Special fee applies Meets the General Studies Upper-division Writing Intensive requirement. Prerequisites: BIOL 250, BIOL 251, and PHYC 151; recommended AES 364