CAPITULO 4. VIABILIDAD DE LA INSERCIÓN DE UN NUEVO PRODUCTO
4.2 Análisis Cuantitativo
4.2.1 Análisis e interpretación de resultados
THERAPY
School: Allied Health Sciences Degree: B.S.
Limited Access: No
Contact: Dr. Dawn Brown-Cross
Address: 334 Palmer Ave., Room 316, Lewis-Beck Allied Health Building, Tallahassee, FL 32307
Phone: (850) 561-2014; (850) 412-7866 E-Mail:
[email protected]
Description of Major
The School of Allied Health Sciences offers a course of study that leads to the degree Bachelor of Science in
Health Sciences: Pre-Physical Therapy Concentration.
The Health Science curriculum is designed to produce graduates capable of demonstrating those characteristics identified as desirable by employers of tomorrow’s health care professionals.
The student majoring in Health Sciences graduates with with general health-related knowledge to be used as the basis for work in a health-care setting. The Health Sciences degree also provides the basis for students to pursue graduate education in Physical Therapy or other health care and science-oriented arenas. Additionally, students who already have an Associate of Arts (AA) degree who wish to pursue a Bachelor of Science degree and return to work in a related health arena would benefit from the Health Sciences degree.
Currently, the Health Sciences major includes all of the courses required for entry into the physical therapy graduate program. Therefore, it is recommended that students interested in majoring in physical therapy should major in Health Sciences at the undergraduate level. Students who wish to apply to the physical therapy graduate program will major in Health Sciences Pre- Physical Therapy concentration (see below).
Prerequisite Coursework
There are statewide Common Course prerequisites for Health Science/Pre-Physical Therapy Concentration. These courses must be successfully completed (with a grade of “C” or higher) regardless of degree status at the time of admission. These courses may be taken as partial fulfillment of the General Education Requirements or as general electives.
BSC 1010 General Biology I w/Lab 4 BSC 1011 General Biology II w/Lab 4
BSC 2093 Anatomy and Physiology I w/Lab 4 BSC 2094 Anatomy and Physiology II w/Lab 4 CHM 1045 General Chemistry I w/Lab 4 CHM 1046 General Chemistry II w/Lab 4 DEP 2004 Human Development 3 PHY 2053 College Physics I 3 PHY 2054L College Physics I Lab 1 PHY 2054 College Physics II 3 PHY 2054L College Physics II Lab 1 PSY 2012 Introduction to Psychology 3 STA 2023 Intro. to Probability & Statistics 3
*This is a state common prerequisite. Substitutes indicated in the state Common Prerequisite Manual will be accepted. This Manual can be found at http://http://www.flvc.org.
Professional Credentials
A Bachelor of Science degree is awarded upon completion of the curriculum. Currently, there is no certification examination for this discipline.
Program Accreditation
The baccalaureate HS/Pre-Physical Therapy concentration program is not accredited.
Foreign Language Requirement
Transfer students are required to have completed two (2) years in high school or eight semester hours (or the equivalent) at an accredited undergraduate institution in one foreign language or American Sign Language prior to enrollment or graduation.
Admission Requirements to Major Program of Study
Criteria for admission to the Division of Physical Therapy, Health Science/Pre-Physical Therapy concentration includes:
3. Acceptance into the University.
4. Minimum overall GPA of 2.5 or better in all pre-professional course work.
Student Academic Advisement Module
The Student Academic Advisement Module is FAMU’s academic advising and monitoring system. Through this system, students and their academic advisors will be able to monitor students’ progression toward graduation. The Degree Audit consists of the students major requirements for graduation and indicates the courses that students have taken toward their degrees. Transfer students may view the academic map for this major at www.famu.edu
Major Program of Study at FAMU 51 Credit
hrs
HSA 3110 **Organization & Administration, Health Care Facilities
3 HSC 3531 Medical Terminology 3 HSC 4634 Critical Health Issues 3 HSC 3640 Health Law 3 HIM 3437 Fundamental Medical Science I 3 HIM 3438 Fundamental Medical Science II 3 HSA 4700 Health Care Research 3
72
Florida A&M University – Transfer Manual 2014-2015
RCS 3030 Introduction to Vocational Rehabilitation 3 RCS 3700 Disability and Society 3 RCS 4060 Psychological Aspects of Disability 3 RCS 4200 Introduction to Vocational Evaluation 3 RCS 4610 Supervision & Coordination in
Vocational Rehabilitation
3 SYO 3400 Medical Sociology 3 SYP 4730 Aging in America 3 MAN 3025 Principles of Management 3 CLP 4142 Abnormal Psychology 3 PHT 4028 Professional Development 3
** Required prerequisite for HSA 4700 Health Care Research BSC 2093 is arequired prerequisite for HIM 3437 Fundamental Medical Science I
BSC 2903 & 2094 are required pre-requisites for HIM 3438
HS/Pre-Physical Therapy Course Prerequisites Policy
It is the student’s responsibility to be aware of the prerequisites of a Health Science Pre-Physical Therapy course prior to enrollment in that course. A student may contact his or her advisor for additional information concerning course prerequisites. Failure to fulfill course prerequisites may result in the administrative cancellation of enrollment in the course at any time during the semester with no refund of tuition or fees.
Minimum Program Requirements Summary Total Hrs. Required 120
General Ed Elective 3 66666
Prerequisite Coursework 55 Major Coursework 51 Foreign Language 8
Computer Literacy 3nguage Skills 3
Electives – Varies (depending on the hours needed to meet total hours of 120)
Remarks:
5. Sixty (60) credit hours must be earned at a senior institution.
6. The final 30 credit hours must be taken at FAMU. 7. A student who transfers with less than 60 credit hours
upon admission must earn 9 credit hours prior to graduation by attending one or more summer terms. 8. All 3000 and 4000 HS/Pre-Physical Therapy required