Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
Sargent College
Health Sciences
SAR HS 251/HS 551 Human Nutrition Science
An introduction to the science of nutrition for students with college-level preparation
in the life sciences. Basic information regarding carbohydrates, protein, fats,
vitamins, and minerals is presented. Issues such as eating disorders, the role
of diet in the development of chronic diseases, and diet and exercise are reviewed.
The development and practical implementation of current dietary advice is discussed.
A critical approach to the evaluation of scientific data is emphasized. 4 cr.
Tuition: $2000
Summer 1 (May 20-June 26):
A1 Tues./Thurs. 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Roberta P. Durschlag
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SAR HS 342/HS 542 Exercise Physiology
Prereq: CAS B1 211 or consent of instructor. Application of physiological
principles under different exercise conditions. Integration of the body systems
in performance of exercise, work and sports; immediate and long range effects
of these activities on the body. Laboratory includes the measurement of physiological
parameters under exercise conditions. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000
Summer 1 (May 21-June 25):
A1 (LEC) Mon./Wed. 4-7:30 p.m. Maria Burgess
(LAB) Arranged
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SAR HS 405 Health Science Practicum
Prereq: junior or senior standing. Practical experience in health care
setting (health policy, administrative, constituent advocacy) in hospital, clinic,
public health setting, government or nongovernmental health agency setting.
Instructor permission required. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000
Summer 1 and 2:
C1 Arranged. Shelley Brown
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SAR HS 410 Field Experience: Human Physiology
Prereq: junior or senior standing and consent of instructor. Practical
experience
in
a
research
laboratory,
clinic,
community,
and/or
industrial setting, as appropriate. Permission required. 1-8 cr. Tuition: $500 per credit
Summer 1 and 2:
C1 Arranged. Shelley Brown
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SAR HS 412 Field Experience: Exercise Science
Prereq: junior or senior standing and consent of instructor. Practical
experience in a research laboratory, clinic, community, and/or industrial setting,
as appropriate. Permission required. 1-8 cr. Tuition: $500 per credit
Summer 1 and 2:
C1 Arranged. Shelley Brown
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SAR HS 581 Gross Human Anatomy
Prereq: CAS BI 105 and BI 106 and BI 211. Integrative approach to the
musculoskeletal, peripheral nervous, and circulatory systems of the human body.
Regional approach
used to present lectures with projected materials, films, slides, and demonstrations.
Laboratories reinforce the lectures with a study of osteology, dissected cadavers,
and live anatomy palpations. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000; lab fee: $200; total charge:
$2200
Four-week course (May 27-June 20):
A1 (LEC) Mon./Tues./Wed./Thurs./Fri. 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Judith Schotland
(LAB) Mon./Tues./Wed./Thurs./Fri. 8-10 a.m.
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SAR HS 703/HS 811 Field Experience in Nutrition
For students completing the DI for professional registration by the
American Dietetic Association. Permission of instructor required. Variable cr. Tuition: $1092 per credit
Summer 1 and 2:
C1 Arranged. Joan Salge-Blake
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SAR HS 791 Directed Study and Research
For MS students conducting research projects, including thesis work,
under faculty guidance. Variable cr. Tuition: $1092 per credit
Summer 1 and 2:
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SAR HS 901 Directed Study and Research
For PhD students doing independent research projects with faculty guidance.
Variable cr. Tuition: $1092 per credit
Summer 1 and 2:
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SAR HS 905 Dissertation Research
For PhD students doing dissertation work under guidance of faculty member.
Variable cr. Tuition: $1092 per credit
Summer 1 and 2:
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Physical
Therapy and Athletic Training
SAR AT 205 Athletic Training Practicum I
AT students only or consent of AT program director. Initial exposure to the role
and skills of an athletic trainer. Includes certification in CPR. 1 cr. Tuition:
$500
Three-day course (August 27-29)*:
B1 Wed. August 27: 12 noon-7 p.m.
Thurs. and Fri. August 28-29: 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Thomas Dodge
*Note late start and end dates.
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SAR PT 515 Physical Therapy Examination
Prereq: SAR HS 581. Coreq: SAR PT 520. This course is designed to teach the process
of examination by physical therapists. Selected measurement tools used for
examination of individuals in order to establish a physical therapy diagnosis
are taught. A Systems Approach to examination is introduced and models of disablement
are used to guide the process. The course is taught in conjunction with SAR
PT 520, Functional Anatomy and directly applies content learned in that course.
Note: This course starts one week prior to the official start of Summer 2.
DPT students only. Students must register for two sections: lecture and lab.
4 cr. Tuition: $2000
Eight-week course (June 25-August 13)*:
B1 (LEC) Wed. 9-11 a.m. Lee Marinko and Julie Starr
B2 (LAB) Wed./Fri. 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
B3 (LAB) Wed./Fri. 1:30-4 p.m.
*Note start and end dates.
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SAR PT 520 Functional Anatomy
Prereq: SAR HS 581. Designed to develop an understanding of human musculoskeletal
function, the course presents the principles of biomechanics, muscle physiology,
and joint structure that govern normal function. These principles are applied
in examination of the joints of the upper extremity, lower extremity, and spine,
as well as in the study of posture and gait. While emphasis is on normal function,
the foundation is laid for understanding deviations from the normal that lead
to pathological function. Note: This course starts one week before the official
start of Summer 2. Students must register for two sections: lecture and
discussion. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000
Eight-week course (June 24-August 14)*:
B1 (LEC) Tues./Thurs. 8-11 a.m. Pamela Levangie
B2 (DIS) Tues./Thurs. 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
*Note start and end dates.
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Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences
SAR SH 505 Introduction to Phonological Disorders
Prereq: SAR SH 521 and SH 524. Overview of current models of normal
phonological development. An introduction to phonological/articulation disorders,
including phonological acquisition,
etiology
of disorders, assessment,
and remediation procedures. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000
Summer 2 (June 30-August 6):
B1 Mon./Wed. 3-6:30 p.m. Kristine E. Strand
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SAR SH 521 Phonetics
Application of International Phonetic Alphabet to sounds of American
English. Detailed analysis of vowel and consonant sounds. Standards of pronunciation.
Study and phonetic transcription of various American dialects and speech disorders.
2 cr. Tuition: $1000
Summer 1 (May 21-June 25):
A1 Wed. 2-5:30 p.m. Lisa Lavoie
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SAR SH 522 Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech Mechanism
Anatomy and function of the structures involved in respiration, phonation,
and articulation. Introduction to neuroanatomy and neural control of the production
of speech. Overview of physiological phonetics. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000
Summer 1 (May 20-June 26):
A1 Tues./Thurs. 12:30-4 p.m. Adele Raade
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SAR SH 524 Normal Language Acquisition
Introduces current theories of normal language acquisition and traces
the stages of normal language development from the prelinguistic period through
the school-age years. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000
Summer 2 (July 1-August 7):
B1 Tues./Thurs. 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Rochelle Lipschultz
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SAR SH 535 Introduction to Audiology
Attributes of sound and the mechanisms of hearing pertaining to classical
study of the science of audiology. Elementary physics of sound and the decibel,
anatomy of the aural mechanism, essentials of hearing theory, pathologies of
the auditory and related systems, basic pure tone audiometric technique. 4
cr. Tuition: $2000
Summer 1 (May 20-June 26):
A1 Tues./Thurs. 8 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Lorraine Delhorne
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SAR SH 542 Aural Rehabilitation
Prereq: SAR SH 535. Theory and techniques of aural rehabilitation
of hearing-impaired individuals of all ages and etiologies. Covers current
case management strategies, traditional methods of speech reading, and auditory
training. 4 cr. Tuition: $2000.
Summer 2 (June 30-August 6):
B1 Mon./Wed. 10:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Ann Dix
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SAR SH 733 Voice Disorders
Prereq: consent of instructor. Anatomical and physiological bases of voice
production. Diagnosis and therapy for phonatory disorders in children and
adults. Function of the team philosophy for speech pathologists in vocal
rehabilitation. 2 cr. Tuition: $2184
Ten-week course (June 2-August 4):
C1 Mon. 4-6 p.m. Glenn Bunting
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SAR SH 734 Acquired Cognitive Disorders
Reviews evaluation and treatment of head-injured adults at all levels
of recovery, from coma to acute rehabilitation and post-acute rehabilitation.
Focuses on interdisciplinary intervention. 2 cr. Tuition: $2184
Summer 1 (May 21-June 25):
A1 Wed. 5:15-8:45 p.m. Robert Richard Sanders
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SAR SH 737 Evaluation and Diagnosis: Speech Pathology
Advanced differential diagnosis in speech pathology. Review of pertinent
research, interpretation of test results, and discussion of the implications
of the diagnostic findings in a total rehabilitation process. 3 cr. Tuition:
$3276
Summer 1 (May 21-June 25):
A1 Mon./Wed. 9 a.m.-12 noon. Barbara B. Oppenheimer
Class also meets on Friday, May 30
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SAR SH 739 Advanced Dysphagia
Prereq: SAR SH 738 and consent of instructor. Experience with the interpretation
of videofluoroscopic evaluations of dysphagia. Specific disorders and etiologies
in the evaluation and treatment of dysphagia with an emphasis on research in
normal and deviant swallowing function. 2 cr. Tuition: $2184
Summer 1 (May 20-June 24):
A1 Tues. 3-6:30 p.m. Susan Langmore
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SAR SH 741 Clinical Practicum: Speech and Language
Prereq: successful completion of SAR SH 740. Diagnosis and therapy with speech, language, and voice disorders.
Differential diagnosis, counseling with parents, and cooperation with allied
professional personnel. Students are assigned to a variety of clinical settings
to work under certified personnel. Permission required. Variable cr. Tuition:
$1092 per credit
Summer 1 and 2:
C1 Arranged.
Elizabeth Gavett and Elizabeth Hoover
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SAR SH 742/SH 743 Clinical Practicum: Speech and Language
See description for SAR SH 741, above. Permission required. Variable cr. Tuition: $1092 per
credit
Summer 1 and 2:
C1 Arranged.
Barbara Oppenheimer, Karole Howland and Kristine Strand
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SAR SH 749–751, 754 Clinical Practicum: Audiology Hearing Testing
Differential diagnosis of hearing disorders. Methods involved in complete
diagnostic audiology and liaison with medical personnel. Students may be assigned
to one of several centers. Variable cr. Tuition: $1092 per credit
Summer 1 and 2:
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SAR SH 901 Independent Study in Speech Pathology and Audiology
Variable topics in speech and language pathology, language and learning
disabilities, and speech and hearing science, or audiology. Variable cr. Tuition:
$1092 per credit
Summer 1 and 2:
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SAR SH 942 Thesis Research
Tutorial conferences with appropriate faculty concerning development
and completion of thesis project. Variable cr. Tuition: $1092 per credit
Summer 1 and 2:
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SAR SH 981 Dissertation Research
Tutorial conferences with appropriate faculty, leading to completion
of the doctoral dissertation. 2-8 cr. Tuition: $1092 per credit
Summer 1 and 2:
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