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Psychology PSY 101CW Applied Psychology 3 Sem Hrs Introduces basic principles of human relations that may be used in business and industry. Emphasizes understanding motivation and behavior in practical situations; helps in developing an appreciation of our own behavior so that students may work more successfully with supervisors and with peers. Intended to only be taken in a learning community combination. Credit may be earned in PSY 101 or PSY 101C. (45-0) PSY 101W Applied Psychology 3 Sem Hrs Prerequisites: LEVEL 2 READING or LEVEL 2 WRITING. Introduces basic principles of human relations that may be used in business and industry. Emphasizes understanding motivation and behavior in practical situations; helps in developing an appreciation of our own behavior so that students may work more successfully with supervisors and with peers. (45-0) PSY 211CW General Psychology 4 Sem Hrs Studies the scientific principles underlying experience and behavior. Examines human behavior in terms of the intrapsychic, behavioral, physiological, and environmental viewpoints. Also examines basic research methods, learning, social factors, developmental changes, physiology, sensation, perception, motivation, intelligence, and personality. Intended to only be taken in a learning community combination. Credit may be earned in only one of PSY 211, PSY 211H, or PSY 211C. (60-0) PSY 211HW General Psychology - Honors 4 Sem Hrs Prerequisites: LEVEL 4 READING and LEVEL 2 WRITING and permission of the Honors Office. Studies the scientific principles underlying experience and behavior. Examines human behavior in terms of the intrapsychic, behavioral, physiological, and environmental viewpoints. Explores basic research methods, learning, social factors, developmental changes, physiology, sensation, perception, motivation, intelligence, and personality. Provides opportunities to engage in independent intellectual inquiry to foster deeper learning. Credit may be earned in PSY 211 or PSY 211H but not both. (60-0) PSY 211W General Psychology 4 Sem Hrs Prerequisites: LEVEL 2 READING or LEVEL 2 WRITING. Studies the scientific principles underlying experience and behavior. Examines human behavior in terms of the intrapsychic, behavioral, physiological, and environmental viewpoints. Also examines basic research methods, learning, social factors, developmental changes, physiology, sensation, perception, motivation, intelligence, and personality. Credit may be earned in PSY 211 or PSY 211H but not in both. (60-0) PSY 223W Child Psychology 3 Sem Hrs Prerequisite: PSY 211 with grade of “C” or better. Provides an in-depth understanding of the emotional, intellectual, social, and physical development in children from conception through adolescence. Considers the effect of heredity, environment, culture, and values on children’s behavior, as well as the effect children have on adults’ behavior. (45-0) PSY 225W Adolescent Psychology 3 Sem Hrs Prerequisite: PSY 211. Provides a comprehensive exploration of the dynamic interdependency of physical, social, emotional and cognitive development of adolescents, beginning at the onset of puberty and culminating with a transition into adulthood. Explores the significance of adolescence in the total life span. Examines the influence of family, social, and cultural environments on individual development. Considers the developmental tasks and personal adjustment challenges associated with adolescence. (45-0) PSY 227W Lifespan Development 3 Sem Hrs Prerequisite: PSY 211W. Provides a comprehensive exploration of human behaviors and thoughts from conception through late adulthood in terms of psychological, social, and biological processes. Explores the impacts and interactions of physical, cognitive, social, and moral development. Considers the impact of both heredity and environment on all aspects of behavior in human beings. (45-0) PSY 230W Psychology of Substance Abuse 3 Sem Hrs Prerequisite: PSY 211. Studies the predominant theories developed to explain the origins and the prevalence of substance abuse. Examines social deprivation, addictive personality, X-factor, need state, ignorance, peer pressure, personality defects and socialization theories. PSY 231W Theories of Personality 3 Sem Hrs Prerequisite: PSY 211. Examines theories of personality development from a psychodynamic, social learning and humanistic perspective. Critiques Individual theories regarding personality development, abnormality, psychotherapy, research, and the concept of humanity. (45-0) PSY 235W Adult Development 3 Sem Hrs Prerequisites: PSY 211 and PSY 223. Examines human behavior and adaptation in the adult years. Discusses theories of adult development, psychological aspects of normal adulthood, and behavioral disorders due to aging. Emphasizes application of theoretical concepts and research findings. (45-0) PSY 241W Abnormal Psychology 3 Sem Hrs Prerequisite: PSY 211. An examination of symptoms, and treatment of psychological disorders, including the psychodynamic, behavioral, humanistic, and neuroscience views of abnormal behavior. (45-0) PSY 290-299 Special Projects in Psychology PSY 300W Interviewing, Counseling, and the Helping Relationship 3 Sem Hrs Prerequisite: ENG 111 or ENG 111A or ENG 111H with a “C” or better. Establishes beginning social work interviewing and relationship skills as well as awareness of the use of self in the helping relationship. Presents specific interviewing strategies for generalist social work practice. Includes student participation in practice sessions using role plays, videotapes and self awareness exercises. Provides opportunities to practice formal and informal writing. Credit may be earned in PSY 300 or SOC 300 but not in both. (45-0) Physical Therapist Assistant PTA 101 Applied Clinical Anatomy I 2 Sem Hrs Prerequisite: Admission to the Physical Therapist Assistant Program. Concurrent enrollment in PTA 101LW, PTA 105, PTA 105LW, PTA 110, PTA 110L, ENG 113, and LW 206A. Provides skeletal anatomy concepts necessary to implement procedures utilized in physical therapy practice. Provides the technical and data collection knowledge necessary to assist a physical therapist with goniometry. Prepares the student to perform physical therapy intervention as part of a physical therapist’s plan of care, under the direction and supervision of the physical therapist. (30-0) PTA 101LW Applied Clinical Anatomy I Lab 1 Sem Hr Prerequisite: Admission to the Physical Therapist Assistant Program. Concurrent enrollment in PTA 101, PTA 105, PTA 105LW, PTA 110, PTA 110L, ENG113, and LW206A. Provides the skills necessary for palpation of bony landmarks. Prepares the student to perform PROM and goniometric measurements. Prepares the student to perform physical therapy intervention as part of a physical therapist’s plan of care, under the direction and supervision of the physical therapist. (0-45) PTA 102 Clinical Neuroanatomy 2 Sem Hrs Prerequisite: PTA 101, PTA 101LW, PTA 105, PTA 105LW, PTA 110, PTA 110L, ENG 113, and LW 206A, with a “C” (2.0) minimum grade. Concurrent enrollment in PTA 120, PTA 120L, PTA 123W, PTA 123LW, PTA 124, PTA 125, PTA 125LW, and LWA 206B. Provides the neuroanatomy concepts necessary to implement procedures utilized in physical therapy practice. Prepares the student to perform physical therapy intervention as part of a physical therapist’s plan of care, under the direction and supervision of the physical therapist. (30-0) 404 Delta College 2012-2013

PTA 105 Physical Agents I 2 Sem Hrs Prerequisite: Admission to the Physical Therapist Assistant program. Concurrent enrollment in PTA 101, PTA 101LW, PTA 105LW, PTA 110, PTA 110L, ENG113, and LW 206A. Provides the theory and principles of modalities including, but not limited to, hydrotherapy, therapeutic massage, thermal agents, ultrasound, traction, intermittent compression, and cryotherapy. Prepares the student to perform physical therapy intervention as part of a physical therapist’s plan of care, under the direction and supervision of the physical therapist. (30-0) PTA 105LW Physical Agents I Lab 2 Sem Hrs Prerequisite: Admission to the Physical Therapist Assistant program. Concurrent enrollment in PTA 101, PTA 101LW, PTA 105, PTA 110, PTA 110L, ENG 113, and LW 206A. Provides the technical skills to perform modalities including, but not limited to, hydrotherapy, therapeutic massage, thermal agents, ultrasound, traction, intermittent compression, and cryotherapy. Prepares the student to perform physical therapy intervention as part of a physical therapist’s plan of care, under the direction and supervision of the physical therapist. (0-75) PTA 110 Fundamentals of Patient Mobility 2 Sem Hrs Prerequisite: Admission to the PTA program. Concurrent enrollment in PTA 101, PTA 101LW, PTA 105, PTA 105LW, PTA 110L, ENG 113, and LW 206A. Introduces basic principles of patient mobility. Focuses on the analysis of gait, gait training, use of assistive devices, patient transfers, postural assessment, balance and flexibility. (30-0) PTA 110L Fundamentals of Patient Mobility Lab 1 Sem Hr Prerequisite: Admission to the PTA program. Concurrent enrollment in PTA 101, PTA 101LW, PTA 105, PTA 105LW, PTA 110, ENG 113, and LW 206A. Prepares student to perform and instruct basic therapeutic exercise, activities of daily living, kinematic gait analysis, gross postural assessment, transfer techniques, and gait training with assistive devices. Prepares the student to perform physical therapy intervention as part of a physical therapist’s plan of care, under the direction and supervision of the physical therapist. (0-45) PTA 120 Orthopedic Rehabilitation 2 Sem Hrs Prerequisites: PTA 101, PTA 101LW, PTA 105, PTA 105LW, PTA 110, PTA 110L, ENG 113, and LW 206A with a “C” (2.0) minimum grade in each. Concurrent enrollment in PTA 102, PTA 120L, PTA 123W, PTA 123LW, PTA 124, PTA 125, PTA 125LW, and LWA 206B. Introduces common orthopedic injuries and disabilities that affect adults and children. Provides entry-level principles and rationale needed to administer rehabilitation exercise programs for orthopedic conditions. Prepares the student to perform physical therapy intervention as part of a physical therapist’s plan of care, under the direction and supervision of the physical therapist. (30-0) PTA 120L Orthopedic Rehabilitation Lab 1 Sem Hr Prerequisites: PTA 101, PTA 101LW, PTA 105, PTA 105LW, PTA 110, PTA 110L, ENG 113, and LW 206A with a “C” (2.0) minimum grade. Concurrent enrollment in PTA 102, PTA 120, PTA 123W, PTA 123LW, PTA 124, PTA 125, PTA 125LW, and LWA 206B. Provides entry-level technical skills needed to administer rehabilitation exercise programs for orthopedic conditions. Prepares the student to perform physical therapy intervention as part of a physical therapist’s plan of care, under the direction and supervision of the physical therapist. (0-45) PTA 121 Human Development I - Topics in Pediatrics 1 Sem Hr Prerequisite: PTA 101, PTA 101LW, PTA 105, PTA 105LW, PTA 110, PTA 110L, ENG 113, and LW 206A, with a “C” (2.0) minimum grade. Provides theory in and observation of normal and abnormal physical development from birth through adolescence. Prepares the student to perform physical therapy intervention as part of a physical therapist’s plan of care, under the direction and supervision of the physical therapist. (15-0) PTA 123LW Clinical Medicine Lab .5 Sem Hr Prerequisites: PTA 101, PTA 101LW, PTA 105, PTA 105LW, PTA 110, PTA 110L, ENG 113, and LW 206A with a “C” (2.0) minimum grade. Concurrent enrollment in PTA 102, PTA 120, PTA 120L, PTA 123W, PTA 124, PTA 125, PTA 125LW, and LWA 206B. Exposes the student to health care practices performed in the acute care environment. Prepares the student to perform physical therapy intervention as part of a physical therapist’s plan of care, under the direction of the physical therapist. (0-15) PTA 123W Clinical Medicine 2.5 Sem Hrs Prerequisite: PTA 101, PTA 101LW, PTA 105, PTA 105LW, PTA 110, PTA 110L, ENG 113, and LW 206A with a “C” (2.0) minimum grade in each. Concurrent enrollment in PTA 102, PTA 120, PTA 120L, PTA 123LW, PTA 124, PTA 125, PTA 125LW, and LWA 206B. Introduces acute and chronic pathological conditions resulting from disease or injury that are commonly treated in physical therapy. Prepares the student to perform physical therapy intervention as part of a physical therapist’s plan of care, under the direction of the physical therapist. (45-0) PTA 124 PTA Clinic I 2 Sem Hrs Prerequisite: PTA 101, PTA 101LW, PTA 105, PTA 105LW, PTA 110, PTA 110L, ENG 113, and LW 206A each with a “C” (2.0) minimum grade. Concurrent enrollment in PTA 102, PTA 120, PTA 120L, PTA 123W, PTA 123LW, PTA 125, PTA 125LW, and LWA 206B. Structures clinical experience to provide the opportunity to observe and assist with physical therapy procedures. Prepares the student to perform physical therapy intervention as part of a physical therapist’s plan of care, under the direction and supervision of the physical therapist. (0-80) PTA 125 Applied Clinical Anatomy II 1 Sem Hr Prerequisite: PTA 101, PTA 101LW, PTA 105, PTA 105LW, PTA 110, PTA 110L, ENG 113, and LW 206A with a “C” (2.0) minimum grade. Concurrent enrollment in PTA 102, PTA 120, PTA 120L, PTA 123W, PTA 123LW, PTA 124, PTA 125LW, and LWA 206B. Provides the technical and data collection knowledge necessary to assist a physical therapist with goniometry and muscle testing. Prepares the student to perform physical therapy intervention as part of a physical therapist’s plan of care, under the direction and supervision of the physical therapist. (15-0) PTA 125LW Applied Clinical Anatomy II Lab 1 Sem Hr Prerequisite: PTA 101, PTA 101LW, PTA 105, PTA 105LW, PTA 110, PTA 110L, ENG 113, and LW 206A with a “C” (2.0) minimum grade. Concurrent enrollment in PTA 102, PTA 120, PTA 120L, PTA 123W, PTA 123LW, PTA 124, PTA 125, and LWA 206B. Provides the technical and data collection skills necessary to assist a physical therapist with goniometry and muscle testing. Prepares the student to perform physical therapy intervention as part of a physical therapist’s plan of care, under the direction and supervision of the physical therapist. (0-45) PTA 205 Physical Agents II .5 Sem Hr Prerequisites: PTA 102, PTA 120, PTA 120L, PTA 121, PTA 123W, PTA 123LW, PTA 124, PTA 125, PTA 125LW, ENG 113, and LWA 206B, with a “C” (2.0) minimum grade. Concurrment enrollment in PTA 205L PTA 210, PTA 210LW, PTA 213, PTA 213L, PTA 214W, and LWA 206C. Provides the theory and principles necessary to understand electrical stimulation and other advanced modalities. Prepares the student to provide physical therapy intervention as part of a physical therapist’s plan of care, under the direction and supervision of the physical therapist. (12-0) PTA 205L Physical Agents II Lab .5 Sem Hr Prerequisite: PTA 102, PTA 120, PTA 120L, PTA 123W, PTA 123LW, PTA 124, PTA 125, PTA 125LW, and LWA 206B, with a “C” (2.0) minimum grade. Concurrent enrollment in PTA 205, PTA 210, PTA 210LW, PTA 213, PTA 213L, PTA 214W, and LWA 206C. Provides the technical skills necessary to perform electrical stimulation and other advanced modalities. Prepares the student to perform physical therapy intervention as part of a physical therapist’s plan of care, under the direction and supervision of the physical therapist. (0-12) Delta College 2012-2013 Prerequisite Levels - See charts in this section. 405

Psychology<br />

PSY 101CW Applied Psychology 3 Sem Hrs<br />

Introduces basic principles of human relations that may be used in<br />

business and industry. Emphasizes understanding motivation and<br />

behavior in practical situations; helps in developing an appreciation of<br />

our own behavior so that students may work more successfully with<br />

supervisors and with peers. Intended to only be taken in a learning<br />

community combination. Credit may be earned in PSY 101 or PSY<br />

101C. (45-0)<br />

PSY 101W Applied Psychology 3 Sem Hrs<br />

Prerequisites: LEVEL 2 READING or LEVEL 2 WRITING. Introduces<br />

basic principles of human relations that may be used in business and<br />

industry. Emphasizes understanding motivation and behavior in practical<br />

situations; helps in developing an appreciation of our own behavior so<br />

that students may work more successfully with supervisors and with<br />

peers. (45-0)<br />

PSY 211CW General Psychology 4 Sem Hrs<br />

Studies the scientific principles underlying experience and behavior.<br />

Examines human behavior in terms of the intrapsychic, behavioral,<br />

physiological, and environmental viewpoints. Also examines basic<br />

research methods, learning, social factors, developmental changes,<br />

physiology, sensation, perception, motivation, intelligence, and<br />

personality. Intended to only be taken in a learning community<br />

combination. Credit may be earned in only one of PSY 211, PSY 211H,<br />

or PSY 211C. (60-0)<br />

PSY 211HW General Psychology - Honors 4 Sem Hrs<br />

Prerequisites: LEVEL 4 READING and LEVEL 2 WRITING and<br />

permission of the Honors Office. Studies the scientific principles<br />

underlying experience and behavior. Examines human behavior in<br />

terms of the intrapsychic, behavioral, physiological, and environmental<br />

viewpoints. Explores basic research methods, learning, social factors,<br />

developmental changes, physiology, sensation, perception, motivation,<br />

intelligence, and personality. Provides opportunities to engage in<br />

independent intellectual inquiry to foster deeper learning. Credit may<br />

be earned in PSY 211 or PSY 211H but not both. (60-0)<br />

PSY 211W General Psychology 4 Sem Hrs<br />

Prerequisites: LEVEL 2 READING or LEVEL 2 WRITING. Studies the<br />

scientific principles underlying experience and behavior. Examines<br />

human behavior in terms of the intrapsychic, behavioral, physiological,<br />

and environmental viewpoints. Also examines basic research methods,<br />

learning, social factors, developmental changes, physiology, sensation,<br />

perception, motivation, intelligence, and personality. Credit may be<br />

earned in PSY 211 or PSY 211H but not in both. (60-0)<br />

PSY 223W Child Psychology 3 Sem Hrs<br />

Prerequisite: PSY 211 with grade of “C” or better. Provides an in-depth<br />

understanding of the emotional, intellectual, social, and physical<br />

development in children from conception through adolescence. Considers<br />

the effect of heredity, environment, culture, and values on children’s<br />

behavior, as well as the effect children have on adults’ behavior. (45-0)<br />

PSY 225W Adolescent Psychology 3 Sem Hrs<br />

Prerequisite: PSY 211. Provides a comprehensive exploration of the<br />

dynamic interdependency of physical, social, emotional and cognitive<br />

development of adolescents, beginning at the onset of puberty and<br />

culminating with a transition into adulthood. Explores the significance<br />

of adolescence in the total life span. Examines the influence of family,<br />

social, and cultural environments on individual development. Considers<br />

the developmental tasks and personal adjustment challenges associated<br />

with adolescence. (45-0)<br />

PSY 227W Lifespan Development 3 Sem Hrs<br />

Prerequisite: PSY 211W. Provides a comprehensive exploration of human<br />

behaviors and thoughts from conception through late adulthood in terms<br />

of psychological, social, and biological processes. Explores the impacts<br />

and interactions of physical, cognitive, social, and moral development.<br />

Considers the impact of both heredity and environment on all aspects<br />

of behavior in human beings. (45-0)<br />

PSY 230W Psychology of Substance Abuse 3 Sem Hrs<br />

Prerequisite: PSY 211. Studies the predominant theories developed to<br />

explain the origins and the prevalence of substance abuse. Examines<br />

social deprivation, addictive personality, X-factor, need state, ignorance,<br />

peer pressure, personality defects and socialization theories.<br />

PSY 231W Theories of Personality 3 Sem Hrs<br />

Prerequisite: PSY 211. Examines theories of personality development from<br />

a psychodynamic, social learning and humanistic perspective. Critiques<br />

Individual theories regarding personality development, abnormality,<br />

psychotherapy, research, and the concept of humanity. (45-0)<br />

PSY 235W Adult Development 3 Sem Hrs<br />

Prerequisites: PSY 211 and PSY 223. Examines human behavior and<br />

adaptation in the adult years. Discusses theories of adult development,<br />

psychological aspects of normal adulthood, and behavioral disorders<br />

due to aging. Emphasizes application of theoretical concepts and<br />

research findings. (45-0)<br />

PSY 241W Abnormal Psychology 3 Sem Hrs<br />

Prerequisite: PSY 211. An examination of symptoms, and treatment<br />

of psychological disorders, including the psychodynamic, behavioral,<br />

humanistic, and neuroscience views of abnormal behavior. (45-0)<br />

PSY 290-299 Special Projects in Psychology<br />

PSY 300W Interviewing, Counseling, and the<br />

Helping Relationship<br />

3 Sem Hrs<br />

Prerequisite: ENG 111 or ENG 111A or ENG 111H with a “C” or better.<br />

Establishes beginning social work interviewing and relationship skills<br />

as well as awareness of the use of self in the helping relationship.<br />

Presents specific interviewing strategies for generalist social work<br />

practice. Includes student participation in practice sessions using role<br />

plays, videotapes and self awareness exercises. Provides opportunities<br />

to practice formal and informal writing. Credit may be earned in PSY<br />

300 or SOC 300 but not in both. (45-0)<br />

Physical Therapist Assistant<br />

PTA 101 Applied Clinical Anatomy I 2 Sem Hrs<br />

Prerequisite: Admission to the Physical Therapist Assistant Program.<br />

Concurrent enrollment in PTA 101LW, PTA 105, PTA 105LW, PTA 110,<br />

PTA 110L, ENG 113, and LW 206A. Provides skeletal anatomy concepts<br />

necessary to implement procedures utilized in physical therapy practice.<br />

Provides the technical and data collection knowledge necessary to assist<br />

a physical therapist with goniometry. Prepares the student to perform<br />

physical therapy intervention as part of a physical therapist’s plan of<br />

care, under the direction and supervision of the physical therapist. (30-0)<br />

PTA 101LW Applied Clinical Anatomy I Lab 1 Sem Hr<br />

Prerequisite: Admission to the Physical Therapist Assistant Program.<br />

Concurrent enrollment in PTA 101, PTA 105, PTA 105LW, PTA 110,<br />

PTA 110L, ENG113, and LW206A. Provides the skills necessary for<br />

palpation of bony landmarks. Prepares the student to perform PROM<br />

and goniometric measurements. Prepares the student to perform physical<br />

therapy intervention as part of a physical therapist’s plan of care, under<br />

the direction and supervision of the physical therapist. (0-45)<br />

PTA 102 Clinical Neuroanatomy 2 Sem Hrs<br />

Prerequisite: PTA 101, PTA 101LW, PTA 105, PTA 105LW, PTA 110,<br />

PTA 110L, ENG 113, and LW 206A, with a “C” (2.0) minimum grade.<br />

Concurrent enrollment in PTA 120, PTA 120L, PTA 123W, PTA 123LW, PTA<br />

124, PTA 125, PTA 125LW, and LWA 206B. Provides the neuroanatomy<br />

concepts necessary to implement procedures utilized in physical therapy<br />

practice. Prepares the student to perform physical therapy intervention<br />

as part of a physical therapist’s plan of care, under the direction and<br />

supervision of the physical therapist. (30-0)<br />

404 <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong>

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