May 22, 2024  
2013-2014 Graduate Catalog 
    
2013-2014 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


 

Occupational Therapy

  
  • OCCT 6000 - Foundations of Occupational Therapy


    4

    4 classroom hours per week. P: OCCT 3000 or introductory OCCT course approved by chair. Foundations and models of practice of OT. Dimensions and characteristics of human occupation and their relationship to models of practice. Analysis of occupation, including real and symbolic aspects meaningful for individuals and populations.
  
  • OCCT 6001 - Occupation and Movement


    4

    4 classroom hours per week. P/C: OCCT 6000 . Musculoskeletal system as related to human occupation. Mobility, stability, posture, biomechanics, development of movement, relationship between kinesiological components, and gradation of activities.
  
  • OCCT 6002 - Occupation and Movement Laboratory


    1

    3 lab hours per week. P/C: OCCT 6000 . Musculoskeletal system as related to human occupation. Mobility, stability, posture, biomechanics, development of movement, relationship between kinesiological components, and gradation of activities.
  
  • OCCT 6003 - Dyadic and Group Skills in Occupational Therapy


    3

    3 classroom hours per week. P: OCCT 3000; OCCT 6000 . Applies systems theory, communication, and techniques to dyadic and group processes relevant to OT. Relationships and roles of OT practice with individuals across life span.
  
  • OCCT 6004 - Dyadic and Group Skills in Occupational Therapy Laboratory


    1

    3 lab hours per week. P: OCCT 3000; OCCT 6000 . Applies systems theory, communication, and techniques to dyadic and group processes relevant to OT. Relationships and roles of OT practice with individuals across life span.
  
  • OCCT 6005 - Health Impairments and Occupational Therapy I


    3

    3 classroom hours per week. P: OCCT 3000. P/C: OCCT 6000 , OCCT 6001 , OCCT 6002 . Etiology of impairments and models of ablement/disablement. Identification of consequences of diseases, injuries or disorders and impact of these on human occupation. Applies appropriate OT frames of reference and remedial techniques.
  
  • OCCT 6006 - Health Impairments and Occupational Therapy I Laboratory


    1

    3 lab hours per week. P: OCCT 3000. P/C: OCCT 6000 , OCCT 6001 , OCCT 6002 . Etiology of impairments and models of ablement/disablement. Identification of consequences of diseases, injuries or disorders and impact of these on human occupation. Applies appropriate OT frames of reference and remedial techniques.
  
  
  
  • OCCT 6009 - Neurological Foundations of Occupational Therapy


    3

    3 classroom hours per week. P: OCCT 6000 ; ANAT and PHLY courses approved by chair. Occupational performance as affected by human nervous system. Structures and functions of human nervous system and relationship of occupation to brain function.
  
  • OCCT 6020 - Theoretical Models of Practice in Occupational Therapy


    3

    P: Enrollment in OCCT or consent of chair. Advanced examination and conceptualization of OT theories within models of practice, including consultation. Analysis and comparison of theories applied to areas of specialty in service delivery systems.
  
  • OCCT 6060 - Directed Independent Study


    3

    Requires approval by occupational therapy advisor and/or graduate committee. May be repeated more than once with change of topic. Individualized, advanced, or in-depth study of topic not offered in OT curriculum.
  
  • OCCT 6070 - Special Topics


    3

    May be repeated more than once with change of topic. Topics of current importance not covered thoroughly in other courses.
  
  • OCCT 6080 - Environmental Contexts and Systems of Occupational Therapy


    3

    3 classroom hours per week. P: OCCT 6000 , OCCT 6003 , OCCT 6004 ; or consent of chair. Systems analysis of societal, cultural, physical, and temporal environments. Evaluates use of environment and technology to enhance occupational function.
  
  • OCCT 6100 - Therapeutic Use of Human Occupation I


    4

    4 classroom hours per week. P: OCCT 6000 , OCCT 6001 , OCCT 6002 , OCCT 6003 , OCCT 6004 , OCCT 6009 ; P/C: OCCT 6005 , OCCT 6006 , OCCT 6007 , OCCT 6080 . First in three course sequence. Reflects a variety of system-practice contexts such as medical, educational, and natural environments. Occupational therapy roles, responsibilities, and interventions in the different settings will be examined.
  
  • OCCT 6150 - Therapeutic Use of Human Occupation I Laboratory


    1

    3 lab hours per week. P: OCCT 6000 , OCCT 6001 , OCCT 6002 , OCCT 6003 , OCCT 6004 , OCCT 6009 ; P/OCCT 6005 , OCCT 6006 , OCCT 6007 , OCCT 6080 . First in three course sequence. Reflects a variety of system-practice contexts such as medical, educational, and natural environments. Occupational therapy roles, responsibilities, and interventions in the different settings will be examined.
  
  • OCCT 6200 - Therapeutic Use of Human Occupation II


    4

    4 classroom hours per week. P: OCCT 6100 , OCCT 6150 ; P/C: OCCT 6008 . Extension of OCCT 6100 , OCCT 6150 . Case studies reflect complex health care systems, reimbursement issues, and professional support environments.
  
  • OCCT 6250 - Therapeutic Use of Human Occupation II Laboratory


    1

    3 lab hours per week. P: OCCT 6100 , OCCT 6150 ; P/C: OCCT 6008 . Extension of OCCT 6100 , OCCT 6150 . Case studies reflect complex health care systems, reimbursement issues, and professional support environments.
  
  • OCCT 6300 - Therapeutic Use of Human Occupation III


    4

    4 classroom hours per week. P: OCCT 6200 , OCCT 6250 ; C: OCCT 6400  Extension of OCCT 6200 , OCCT 6250 . Case studies reflect community based practice, require coordination of systems, and development of innovative OT services.
  
  • OCCT 6350 - Therapeutic Use of Human Occupation III Laboratory


    1

    3 lab hours per week. P: OCCT 6200 , OCCT 6250 ; C: OCCT 6400  Extension of OCCT 6200 , OCCT 6250 . Case studies reflect community based practice, require coordination of systems, and development of innovative OT services.
  
  • OCCT 6400 - Fieldwork I


    1

    Must be repeated once. P: OCCT 6000 . Role of occupational therapist in a variety of nontraditional or emerging practice settings and service delivery systems. Continued development of OT theory, evaluation, and treatment planning skills. Exploration and development of creative applications of therapeutic occupation.
  
  • OCCT 6450 - Fieldwork II


    6

    Must be repeated once. May count for a maximum of 18 s.h. 12-week, full-time clinical practice. P: OCCT 6080 , OCCT 6300 , OCCT 6350 , OCCT 6400 , OCCT 6500 . Practice and master skills necessary to function as competent, entry-level occupational therapist.
  
  • OCCT 6500 - Managing Occupational Therapy Services


    3

    3 classroom hours per week. P: OCCT 6080 . Leadership theory and roles in OT. Focus on supervision issues, planning, and management of service delivery programs. Emphasis on theories of change and student developments as change agents. Systems theory used as basis for understanding organizational structures and development.
  
  • OCCT 6550 - Managing Occupational Therapy Services Laboratory


    1

    3 lab hours per week. P: OCCT 6080 . Leadership theory and roles in OT. Focus on supervision issues, planning, and management of service delivery programs. Emphasis on theories of change and student developments as change agents. Systems theory used as basis for understanding organizational structures and development.
  
  • OCCT 6600 - Concepts and Practice of Research in Occupational Therapy


    3

    3 classroom hours per week. P: Statistics course approved by chair. Principles and processes involved in scientific research. Qualitative and quantitative approaches. Application of knowledge culminates in development of research proposal.
  
  • OCCT 6650 - Conducting Research in Occupational Therapy


    3

    3 classroom hours per week. P: OCCT 6200 , OCCT 6250 , OCCT 6600 . Design and implementation of research proposal that contributes to knowledge base of OT.
  
  • OCCT 6660 - Master’s Project


    3

    P: OCCT 6650 . Completion of research project which contributes to knowledge base of OT and manuscript appropriate for submission to refereed journal.
  
  • OCCT 6701 - Assistive Technology Devices and Services


    3 Same as SPED 6701 

    P: Admission to certification program or consent of instructor. Broad overview of assistive technology, including legal, educational, and discipline specific information. Provides basic information that prepares students for other certificate courses.
  
  • OCCT 7000 - Thesis


    1-6

    May be repeated. May count maximum of 6 s.h.
  
  • OCCT 7001 - Thesis: Summer Research


    1

    May be repeated. No credit may count toward degree. Students conducting thesis research may only register for this course during the summer.
  
  • OCCT 7100 - Qualitative Research: Analysis and Interpretation


    3 Same as HLTH 7100 , NURS 7100 

    P: Consent of instructor. Application and evaluation of qualitative research design and methods including data collection, management, and analysis approaches, and the art and science of interpretation.

Occupational Safety

  
  • SAFT 6001 - Regulatory Aspects of Occupational and Environmental Safety


    3

    Overview and application of regulations affecting occupational and environmental safety.
  
  • SAFT 6002 - Technical Aspects and Field Audits in Occupational Safety


    3

    P/C: SAFT 6001  or consent of instructor. Comprehension and application of the technical aspects of safety to occupational settings.
  
  • SAFT 6040 - Critical Thinking and Research Methods in Occupational Safety


    3

    Application of critical thinking and research methods to the field of occupational safety.
  
  • SAFT 6250 - Occupational Ergonomics


    3

    P/C: SAFT 6040  or consent of instructor. Focus on dimensions of occupational ergonomics practice and applications intended to reduce worker/hardware/environmental interface problems in order to enhance worker performance while minimizing adverse physiological effects.
  
  • SAFT 6282 - Design for Safety and the Environment


    3

    P/C: SAFT 6001 , SAFT 6002 ; or consent of instructor. Overview and application of strategy formulation, technical tools, and management tactics required to integrate safety and environmental principles into earliest life-cycle stages of products, processes, and technologies.
  
  • SAFT 6288 - Contemporary Issues in Occupational Safety


    3

    P/C: SAFT 6001 , SAFT 6040 ; or consent of instructor. Examination of current topics in occupational safety.
  
  • SAFT 6290 - Fire Protection and Prevention and Emergency Management


    3

    Prevention and control of fires through building construction, life safety code compliance, detection and alarm, extinguishing methods, and evacuation and emergency management. Examines occupancy types and fuels.
  
  • SAFT 6310 - Risk Management and Workers’ Compensation


    3

    P/C: SAFT 6001 , SAFT 6040 ; or consent of instructor. Advanced study of risk management strategies in reducing corporate financial losses due to accidents and injuries. Overview of insurance, commercial general liability, and workers’ compensation cost containment process.
  
  • SAFT 6320 - Environmental Operations and Hazardous Materials


    3

    P/C: SAFT 6001  or consent of instructor. Measures applicable to handling, storage, and transportation of hazardous materials and disposal of waste. Examines emergency and disaster preparedness models.
  
  • SAFT 6402 - Applied Safety Management


    3

    P/C: SAFT 6001 , SAFT 6040 ; or consent of instructor. Practical application of principles of supervisory safety management as related to supervision at various levels in line organization of manufacturing, construction, and service industries.
  
  • SAFT 6410 - Systems Safety and Risk Analysis


    3

    P/C: SAFT 6001  or consent of instructor. Applications-oriented study of recognition, assessment, and evaluation of risks in occupational environment. Formulation of control systems for alleviation of accidents and injuries.
  
  • SAFT 6805 - Occupational Safety Monitoring and Control


    3

    P/C: SAFT 6001  or consent of instructor. Discovery, recognition, monitoring, and control of harmful agents in work place.
  
  • SAFT 6901 - Special Topics in Occupational Safety


    1

    May be repeated for credit with consent of program coordinator. May count maximum of 6 s.h. Research in trends, problems, and issues related to field of occupational safety.
  
  • SAFT 6902 - Special Topics in Occupational Safety


    2

    May be repeated for credit with consent of program coordinator. May count maximum of 6 s.h. Research in trends, problems, and issues related to field of occupational safety.
  
  • SAFT 6903 - Special Topics in Occupational Safety


    3

    May be repeated for credit with consent of program coordinator. May count maximum of 6 s.h. Research in trends, problems, and issues related to field of occupational safety.
  
  • SAFT 6995 - Practicum in Occupational Safety


    1-3

    May be repeated. May count maximum of 3 s.h. P/C: P/Completion of all course work for the master of science in occupational safety or consent of program coordinator. Supervised industry-based project.
  
  • SAFT 7000 - Thesis


    1-6

    May be repeated. May count maximum of 6 s.h.

Oncology

  
  • ONCO 7200 - Molecular and Cellular Biology of Cancer


    4

    P: ANAT 7202  or BIOC 7310  or MCBI 7410  or consent of the course director(s). Comprehensive examination of genetics, molecular and cell biology and scientific methodology in cancer research, with a particular emphasis on current scientific literature.

Operations Management

  
  • OMGT 6123 - Quantitative Methods


    3 Formerly DSCI 6123

    Basic quantitative concepts and their applications to decision models.
  
  • OMGT 6213 - Operations and Supply Chain Management


    3 Formerly DSCI 6213

    P: OMGT 6123 . Design, operations and improvement of systems that produce a firm’s products and services; management of supply chains; application of conceptual and quantitative techniques.
  
  • OMGT 6333 - Project Management


    3

    P: OMGT 6123 . Concepts and technology of project management as applicable to wide range of business and technical situations. Focus on behavioral and organizational aspects as well as quantitative methods and computer systems in project management.
  
  • OMGT 6383 - Supply Chain Systems


    3

    P:  . Application of technology to three key aspects of a supply chain’s competitive advantage: product design, product demand estimation, and supply chain systems analysis.
  
  • OMGT 6493 - Quality Management


    3

    P:  . Quality management principles and application in business enterprises and global supply chains.
  
  • OMGT 6613 - Management Science


    3 Formerly DSCI 6613

    P:  . Methods and models used in application of management science to managerial and organizational decision-making. Emphasis on deterministic models. Topics include decision theory, mathematical programming, network models, and deterministic simulation.
  
  • OMGT 6683 - Statistical Methods


    3 Formerly DSCI 6683

    P: OMGT 6123 . Multiple correlation and regression, forecasting, analysis of variance, and selected nonparametric statistical techniques. Application project.
  
  • OMGT 6743 - Logistics and Materials Management


    3

    P:  . Management and movement of goods and services to support supply chain management.
  
  • OMGT 6763 - Strategic Supply Chain Management


    3

    P:  . Concepts in supply chain management and its role in global markets. Analyzes supply chains, creating supplier networks, and evaluating the performance of a supply chain.
  
  • OMGT 6943 - Topics in Operations Management


    3

    May be repeated for credit with change of topic and consent of chair. P:  . Selected topics.

Painting

  
  • ART 5560 - Advanced Painting VI


    3

    Personal direction in painting Individual and group criticism.
  
  • ART 5561 - Advanced Painting VII


    3

    Personal direction in painting.
  
  • ART 6560 - Problems in Painting


    3

    To be taken in sequence.
  
  • ART 6561 - Problems in Painting


    3

    To be taken in sequence.
  
  • ART 6562 - Problems in Painting


    3

    To be taken in sequence.
  
  • ART 6563 - Problems in Painting


    3

    To be taken in sequence.
  
  • ART 6564 - Problems in Painting


    3

    To be taken in sequence.
  
  • ART 6565 - Problems in Painting


    3

    To be taken in sequence.
  
  • ART 6566 - Problems in Painting


    3

    To be taken in sequence.
  
  • ART 6567 - Problems in Painting


    3

    To be taken in sequence.

Pathology

  
  • PATH 7430 - Cytometric Technologies


    3 Same as PATH 7430

    Principles, instrumentation and methodologies of cytometry, with emphasis on flow cytometry and confocal microscopy.
  
  • PATH 8800 - Principles of Pathology


    4

    P: Consent of course director. Cell injury, cell death, acute inflammation, chronic inflammation, regeneration and repair, pigments and mineralization, thrombosis and infarction, teratogenesis and oncogenesis, etiogenesis of cancer, genetic disease, auto immune disease, bacterial disease, and nutritional disease.
  
  • PATH 8801 - Systemic Pathology


    8

    P: PATH 8800 ; consent of course director. Cardiovascular system, hematopathology, respiratory system, gastrointestinal system, including liver and pancreas, kidney, reproductive pathology, endocrinology, nervous system, skin and musculoskeletal system.
  
  • PATH 8805 - Contemporary Pathobiology


    2

    May be repeated. P: PATH 8800 ; consent of instructor. Disease processes from ultrastructural, developmental, immunological, cellular, and molecular points of view. Illustrative examples of experimental models and molecular aspects of disease processes.
  
  • PATH 8815 - Seminar in Pathology


    1

    May be repeated. May count a maximum of 6 s.h. P: Admission to a BSOM graduate program or consent of course director. Critique of current literature in pathology, concentrating on one topic each semester. Seminar presentation.
  
  • PATH 9000 - Dissertation Research


    3-12

    May be repeated. May count for a maximum of 36 s.h. This course is graded S or U and is not included in meeting the cumulative “B” average required for graduation.
  
  • PATH 9001 - Dissertation: Summer Research


    1

    May be repeated. No credit may count toward degree. Students conducting dissertation research may only register for this course during the summer.

Pedagogy

  
  • MUSC 5657 - Organ Pedagogy


    2

    P: Completion of 4 semesters of applied organ. Technical, artistic, and philosophical aspects of teaching organ at all levels of development. Survey of organ methods, appropriate graded repertoire in wide range of styles, and practice teaching.
  
  • MUSC 5707 - Seminar: Topics and Problems of Piano Pedagogy


    2

    C: MUSC 5727 . Emphasis on teaching the intermediate level pre-college student, including psychology of adolescent student, piano technique, keyboard skills, and working with transfer students.
  
  • MUSC 5717 - Advanced Piano Performance Problems


    2

    C: MUSC 5727 . Preschool music, the adult beginner, teaching in group settings, and nonmajor and secondary college piano.
  
  • MUSC 5727 - Piano Pedagogy: Observation and Student Teaching


    2

    4 hours per week. May be repeated for credit. C: MUSC 5707  fall semester; MUSC 5717  spring semester. Supervised teaching and observation in the piano pedagogy program and/or through internship in an independent piano teaching studio.
  
  • MUSC 6356 - Pedagogy of Theory


    2

    Methods of presenting the materials of current freshman and sophomore theory classes. Emphasis on texts used in various colleges. Students will work with selected students in the presentation of materials.
  
  • MUSC 6617 - Vocal Pedagogy


    3

    History of vocal pedagogy from seventeenth through twentieth century. Current research and findings about anatomy, physiology, and function of singing voice.
  
  • MUSC 6618 - Studio Vocal Techniques


    2

    May be repeated for credit. P: MUSC 6617  or consent of instructor. Physical, acoustical, and psychological factors involved in teaching of singing.
  
  • MUSC 6619 - Studio Vocal Internship


    1

    May be repeated for credit. P: Admission to vocal pedagogy degree program or consent of instructor C: MUSC 6617 . Internship in studio vocal teaching.
  
  • MUSC 6620 - Teaching Specific Voice Types


    3

    P: MUSC 6617 , MUSC 6618 , MUSC 6619 . Vocal anomalies and their ramifications for applied voice teacher when teaching specific voice types, i.e., tenor or soprano.
  
  • MUSC 6621 - Vocal Pedagogy I


    3

    Physiology of the singing voice, physiological phonation, and concepts of vocal pedagogy.
  
  • MUSC 6627 - Italian Lyric Diction


    2

    Pronunciation and enunciation of Italian based on principles of Middle (Tuscan) Italian for the lyric and theatrical stage. Transliteration using International Phonetic Alphabet.
  
  • MUSC 6637 - French Lyric Diction


    2

    Pronunciation and enunciation of French based on principles of the Academie Francaise for lyric and theatrical stage. Transliteration using International Phonetic Alphabet.
  
  • MUSC 6639 - German Lyric Diction


    2

    Pronunciation and enunciation of German based on principles of hochdeutsch for lyric and theatrical stage. Transliteration using International Phonetic Alphabet.
  
  • MUSC 6645 - Suzuki Pedagogy I


    3

    C: MUSC 6646 . Philosophy and principles of Suzuki approach to teaching and playing violin. Material presented in volumes 1 and 2 of Suzuki Violin School.
  
  • MUSC 6646 - Suzuki Observation I


    1

    2-semester sequence. C: MUSC 6645  Field observation of Suzuki approach to teaching and playing violin.
  
  • MUSC 6647 - Suzuki Pedagogy II


    3

    P: MUSC 6645 , MUSC 6646 . C: MUSC 6648 . Philosophy and principles of Suzuki approach to teaching and playing violin. Material presented in volumes 3 and 4 of Suzuki Violin School.
  
  • MUSC 6648 - Suzuki Observation II


    1

    2-semester sequence. P: MUSC 6645 , MUSC 6646  C: MUSC 6647 . Field observation of Suzuki approach to teaching and playing violin.
  
  • MUSC 6649 - Suzuki Observation III


    1

    2-semester sequence. P: MUSC 6646 , MUSC 6648 ; C: MUSC 6655  Field observation of the Suzuki approach to teaching and playing the violin.
  
  • MUSC 6650 - Suzuki Observation IV


    1

    2-semester sequence. P: MUSC 6649 ; C: MUSC 6656 . Field observation of the Suzuki approach to teaching and playing the violin.
  
  • MUSC 6655 - Suzuki Pedagogy III


    3

    P: MUSC 6646 , MUSC 6648 . Philosophy and principles of Suzuki approach to teaching and playing violin as presented in volumes 5 -7 of the Suzuki Violin School. Supervised teaching of material from the Suzuki repertoire.
  
  • MUSC 6656 - Suzuki Pedagogy IV


    3

    P: MUSC 6655 . Philosophy and principles of Suzuki approach to teaching and playing string instruments from material presented in volumes 8-10 of the Suzuki Violin School. Supervised teaching of material from Suzuki repertoire.
  
  • MUSC 6657 - Directed Study in Instrumental Pedagogy for Woodwinds, Brass, Percussion, or Strings


    2

    May be repeated for credit. Professional methodology, concepts, and materials for teaching of applied music at all levels in student’s individual area of specialization.
  
  • MUSC 6667 - Directed Study in Instrumental Pedagogy for Woodwinds, Brass, Percussion, or Strings


    2

    May be repeated for credit. Professional methodology, concepts, and materials for teaching of applied music at all levels in student’s individual area of specialization.
  
  • MUSC 6707 - Seminar: Elementary Piano Pedagogy Literature


    3

    Repertoire selection, practice, and presentation techniques; curriculum design and methodology; group musicianship skills; and studio teaching approaches.
 

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