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Neuromechanical Measurement Techniques For Musculoskeletal Patients

This is course will include theories and applications of techniques concerning neuromechanical measurement techniques for musculoskeletal patients. The intent of this course is to provide students with an introduction to neuromechanical measurement concepts, techniques and equipment to collect objective quantifiable data for clinical or research purposes. This course is intended to provide future clinicians/ researchers with the necessary knowledge base to objectively evaluate neuromechanical function along with the underlying the theory, concepts and application.

Graduate Level Experiential Education II

An academic internship is a supervised career related work experience that allows students to apply classroom learning to real-world situations. Internships offer students an opportunity to set learning goals, obtain valuable professional-level experience, and reflect on what they learned from the experience. B&E 651 is designed as the second term of an internship or externship experience.

Introduction To Ux For Product Design

This course is supplemental to PRD 221 Product Design Studio II, serving as an introduction to basic concepts of user experience (UX) design. Students will learn how to create engaging interactions between users and products/services through a holistic user-centered approach to design. Students will examine the history and evolution of user experience design and define key terms associated with the field.

Fundamentals Of Pharmaceutical Engineering

Pharmaceutical Engineering is a cross-disciplinary field that requires the knowledge of engineering principles, materials science, and general regulatory concepts associated with the production of pharmaceutical dosage forms. Safety and biological performance drive all decisions throughout drug discovery and development. Once a lead candidate is selected, several facets of the API and finished dosage form must be considered, including chemical stability, physical stability, manufacturability, patient acceptance, and regulation.

Current Topics In Active Women's Health

This is a required course encompassing a wide range of topics related to women's health with a focus on active women's health. The primary focus of this course will be on the discussion of clinical issues specific to active women's health from a variety of healthcare professionals. The course will utilize a combination of discussions, oral presentations, written communication and group discussions to inform the student. Course must be taken twice for a total of 4 credits.

Experiential Learning In Women's Health: Part I

The intent of the Part 1 Experiential Learning in Women's Health course is to use knowledge learned in the classroom and apply to women in the healthcare settings to facilitate wellness, prevention and recovery to maximize women's health. Students will learn to apply the basics of motivational interviewing as well as the fundamentals learned in class to assess and recommend treatment for issues related to active women's health.

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