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historical period in philosophy. Extensive writing and supervised research. Units: 1-4 PHIL 170T. Philosophy of Fantasy: J.R.R. Tolkien This senior seminar will explore the genre of fantasy from a variety of perspectives, such as, literature, ethics, cultural studies, feminism, and religion. In particular, the course will take up functions of fantasy in negotiating the" real world". The primary case study will be the work of J.R.R. Tolkien. In addition to his work, notably The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and The Silmarillion being the root of the modern fantasy genre, Tolkien also developed his own theory of the genre. (Offered Fall 2019) Units: 3, Repeatable up to 12 units PHIL 172T. Seminar in Religious Issues Prerequisite: one upper-division philosophy course. Intensive investigation of problems in philo sophical theology, comparative religion, and culture. Extensive writing and supervised research. Units: 1-4 PHIL 190. Independent Study See Academic Placement -- Independent Study. Approved for RP grading. Units: 1-3 Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring PHIL 192. Directed Reading Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Supervised readings in a selected philosopher or field of philosophy. Combined units of PHIL 190 and PHIL 192 may not exceed 6 units. Units: 1-3 PHIL 198I. Applied Ethics Internship Prerequisite: junior standing, PHIL 120, PHIL 122, or applied ethics courses and permission of instructor. Workstudy experience in community service, with a focus on ethical analysis and understanding. CR/NC grading only. Units: 3 PHIL 199I. Fieldwork in Philosophy and Law Prerequisites: senior standing, permission of instructor. Practical community work-study experience in legal or paralegal setting. Student works under sponsorship of a law firm or law-related agency, meets periodically with instructor, and submits a written report on relevant issues in ethics, jurisprudence, or philosophy. Units: 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PHYSICAL THERAPY PHTH 105. Medical Terminology for Health Professionals Study of word parts, definitions, spelling, analysis, synthesis, and use of medical vocabulary. This course is taught in classroom sections or may be taken entirely on-line. Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring PHTH 180T. Topics in Physical Therapy Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Advanced techniques in physical therapy and new trends relating to the care of patients. Units: 1-3 PHTH 240. Advances in Orthopedic Physical Therapy I Prerequisite: PHTH 217, PHTH 218 or permission of instructor. Exploration of treatment of orthopedic problems. Units: 2 PHTH 241. Advances in Physical Therapy II Prerequisite: PHTH 217, PHTH 218 or permission of instructor. A continuation of Advances in Orthopedic Physical Therapy I. Units: 2 PHTH 242. Advanced Clinical Anatomy I Prerequisite: Exploration of clinical application of anatomical structures of joints. Units: 2 PHTH 243. Advanced Clinical Anatomy II Prerequisites: PHTH 242 or permission of instructor. A continuation of Advanced Clinical Anatomy I Units: 2 PHTH 244. Advances in Management of the Aging Population Exploration of special approaches and considerations of intervention of conditions of aging. Units: 2 PHTH 245. Advances in Management of the Neurological Patient Prerequisite: PHTH 227, PHTH 228 or permission of instructor. Exploration of advanced multisystem treatment approaches in neuro-rehabilitation. Units: 2 PHTH 247. Sports Injuries Exploration in advances in management of sports injuries. Units: 2 www.fresnostate.edu California State University, Fresno 2018-2019 CATALOG | 776
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Date of publication | 2018 |
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Full Text Search | historical period in philosophy. Extensive writing and supervised research. Units: 1-4 PHIL 170T. Philosophy of Fantasy: J.R.R. Tolkien This senior seminar will explore the genre of fantasy from a variety of perspectives, such as, literature, ethics, cultural studies, feminism, and religion. In particular, the course will take up functions of fantasy in negotiating the" real world". The primary case study will be the work of J.R.R. Tolkien. In addition to his work, notably The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and The Silmarillion being the root of the modern fantasy genre, Tolkien also developed his own theory of the genre. (Offered Fall 2019) Units: 3, Repeatable up to 12 units PHIL 172T. Seminar in Religious Issues Prerequisite: one upper-division philosophy course. Intensive investigation of problems in philo sophical theology, comparative religion, and culture. Extensive writing and supervised research. Units: 1-4 PHIL 190. Independent Study See Academic Placement -- Independent Study. Approved for RP grading. Units: 1-3 Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring PHIL 192. Directed Reading Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Supervised readings in a selected philosopher or field of philosophy. Combined units of PHIL 190 and PHIL 192 may not exceed 6 units. Units: 1-3 PHIL 198I. Applied Ethics Internship Prerequisite: junior standing, PHIL 120, PHIL 122, or applied ethics courses and permission of instructor. Workstudy experience in community service, with a focus on ethical analysis and understanding. CR/NC grading only. Units: 3 PHIL 199I. Fieldwork in Philosophy and Law Prerequisites: senior standing, permission of instructor. Practical community work-study experience in legal or paralegal setting. Student works under sponsorship of a law firm or law-related agency, meets periodically with instructor, and submits a written report on relevant issues in ethics, jurisprudence, or philosophy. Units: 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PHYSICAL THERAPY PHTH 105. Medical Terminology for Health Professionals Study of word parts, definitions, spelling, analysis, synthesis, and use of medical vocabulary. This course is taught in classroom sections or may be taken entirely on-line. Units: 3 Course Typically Offered: Fall, Spring PHTH 180T. Topics in Physical Therapy Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Advanced techniques in physical therapy and new trends relating to the care of patients. Units: 1-3 PHTH 240. Advances in Orthopedic Physical Therapy I Prerequisite: PHTH 217, PHTH 218 or permission of instructor. Exploration of treatment of orthopedic problems. Units: 2 PHTH 241. Advances in Physical Therapy II Prerequisite: PHTH 217, PHTH 218 or permission of instructor. A continuation of Advances in Orthopedic Physical Therapy I. Units: 2 PHTH 242. Advanced Clinical Anatomy I Prerequisite: Exploration of clinical application of anatomical structures of joints. Units: 2 PHTH 243. Advanced Clinical Anatomy II Prerequisites: PHTH 242 or permission of instructor. A continuation of Advanced Clinical Anatomy I Units: 2 PHTH 244. Advances in Management of the Aging Population Exploration of special approaches and considerations of intervention of conditions of aging. Units: 2 PHTH 245. Advances in Management of the Neurological Patient Prerequisite: PHTH 227, PHTH 228 or permission of instructor. Exploration of advanced multisystem treatment approaches in neuro-rehabilitation. Units: 2 PHTH 247. Sports Injuries Exploration in advances in management of sports injuries. Units: 2 www.fresnostate.edu California State University, Fresno 2018-2019 CATALOG | 776 |