UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA
Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine
140 The Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine 262
141 The Professors 262 141.1 Teaching and Scholarship 262 141.2 Members of the Faculty 262 142 General Information 265 142.1 Undergraduate Programs 265 142.2 Programs for Master’s Degrees 265 142.3 Licensing by Professional Associations 265 142.4 Budget 265 143 Faculty Regulations 265 143.1 Admission 265 143.2 Professional Ethics/Code of Student Behavior 266 143.3 Academic Standing and Graduation 266 143.4 Credit by Special Assessment 266 143.5 Practicum Placements, Professional Practice and the Public Interest 266 143.6 Fieldwork/Clinical Practice Requirements 266 143.7 Appeals and Grievances 267 144 Programs of Study 267 144.1 Degree of BSc in Occupational Therapy 267 144.2 Degree of BSc in Physical Therapy 268 144.3 Graduate Programs in Rehabilitation Medicine 268 145 Courses 268
PROFESSOR JOAN LOOMIS 2001 3M Teaching Fellowship for excellence in undergraduate teaching Rehabilitation Medicine Mission Statement Mission Statement disciplines. The U of A leads the country in 3M Fellowships with 23. and commitment to the improvement of university teaching across in given to individuals who excel in teaching and demonstrate leadership and the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, the award 3M Teaching Fellowship for teaching excellence. Granted by 3M Canada Therapy and Associate Dean of the Faculty was awarded the prestigious Teaching andScholarship 141.1 The Professors 141 The Faculty ofRehabilitation Medicine 140 262 R Aucoin,MA Delivery Director —Distance P Reid,MSc Computing Faculty ServiceOfficer— A Yates and ExternalRelations Administration — Director K Fouad,PhD B Dobbs,PhD Assistant Professors D Bennett,PhD Associate Professor K Pain,PhD HR McKim,MSc Adjunct Professors S Warren,PhD T Videman,MD,PhD Professors P Hagler,PhD Research Graduate Studiesand Associate Dean— J Loomis,MEd Teaching Professional Programsand Associate Dean— AM Cook,PhD Dean Faculty Officers ofthe MembersoftheFaculty 141.2 and community partnerships. and methods through excellence in education, research, service promote knowledge and application of rehabilitation principles Mission Statement Mission Statement Mission Statement The purpose of the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine is to In 2001, Professor Joan Loomis of the Department of Physical DWC Johnston, BMedSc,MD S Dennis,PhD Adjunct AssociateProfessors PN McCracken,MD,FRCP(C) RM Feldman,MD,FRCP(C) R Bland,MB,ChB,MRCS Adjunct Professors S Mulholland,MSc,BOT M Derdall,MAOT,BScOT Clinical Education Academic Coordinatorsof J Misiaszek,PhD S Esmail,MSc Assistant Professors E Taylor,BOT,MEd M Miyazaki,MSc,BOT L Liu,PhD G Amort-Larson,MSc,BScOT, Associate Professors J Magill-Evans,PhD HM Madill,PhD,MEd,BOT, ES Brintnell,MSc,BOT,DipP Y Bhambhani,PhD Professors JW Vargo,PhD BB Fifield,MSc,BOT,Dip Professor Emeritus V Hollis,PhD,MSc,TDipCOT Professor andChair Therapy Occupational (London), MRCP,FRCP(C) (Liverpool), DObstRCOG BPE TDip, DipOT(NSW) and OT OT(Eng), TDip J Albers, K Adams, Clinical Lecturers W Tilley,BScOT N Reynolds,BScOT L Reimer,MSc L Martin,MSc L Kennedy,MSc,BOT Professors Adjunct Assistant R Ballance, F Auyeung, C Bamber, J Betts, D Bergeson, K Beckers, C Bathgate, H Barrett, A Barabas, T Bonertz-Mayes, P Bolli, Y Bowen, L Bouey, S Boucher, UNIVERSITY OFALBERTA Therapy Health DistrictCommunity Rehabilitation Hospital Extended CareCentre Hospital Extended CareCentre Provincial GeneralHospital Lynnwood Extended Care Rehabilitation Hospital Edmonton Ponoka General Hospital Rehabilitation Hospital General Hospital Extended CareCentre Hospital —Edmonton Alberta Hospital— Foothills Provincial Dr VernonFanning Foothills Provincial Greenhead District Glenrose St Michael's Alberta Children's Alberta Hospital— Glenrose Dr VernonFanning Peter Lougheed Dr VernonFanning Glenrose Capital Care Alberta M Ewanyshyn, C Etue, R Ellison, A Dombrosky, K Dhillon, J Dale, L Craig, K Coutts, J Clachrie, H Choy, D Cameron, K Callais, L Buchanan, G Brown, S Groves, D Gravelle, C Gauk, D Franz-Elford, J Fowler, C Foisy, L Feraco, N Feildeu, V Guiltner, C Lea, C Kwan, L Klatt, M Kinsella, J Kinghorn, R Karwandy, S Jurczak, S Hubman, A Haydey, K Hansen, District General Hospital Rehabilitation Hospital Provincial GeneralHospital General Hospital Provincial GeneralHospital Rehabilitation Centre Hospital Medicine Centre Institute General Hospital Rehabilitation Hospital General Hospital Hospital Hospitals Site Hospital Rehabilitation Hospital Rehabilitation Hospital Rehabilitation Hospital Nuns) ofStAlbert Hospital Board General Hospital Hospital Provincial GeneralHospital —Edmonton Hospital Lynnwood General Hospital General Hospital Hospital Rehabilitation Hospital Glenrose Rehabilitation REACH Northwest Health Vancouver Occupational Foothills Provincial Alberta Children's Foothills Provincial Royal Alexandra Alberta MentalHealth Northwest Occupational University ofAlberta Glenrose Foothills Provincial Foothills Provincial Youville Home(Grey Foothills Provincial Central ParkLodge Capital Care Peter Lougheed Alberta Children's Glenrose Foothills Provincial Glenrose Glenrose Peter Lougheed Foothills Provincial Alberta Children's Peter Lougheed Cross Cancer Alberta Glenrose Glenrose Peter Lougheed M Lind, O Leung, J Martens, J Mair, A Macdonald-Smith, K McDonald, D Matheson, S Mohamed, R Mullins, L Moses, J Nouque, I Nash, G Roberts, D Richards, S Premji, K Pors, C Pon, E Pinches, C Pilgrim, S Peters, S Paran, C Oga, L Rogers, J Schmidt, L Schmidt, M Schleinich, T Sala, C Rokosh, P Sollereder, C Sleno, D Simoneau, F Sharon, Group) Hospital (CaritasHealth Provincial GeneralHospital Lougheed Hospital Hospital Provincial GeneralHospital Rehabilitation Hospital optl—Edmonton Hospital Hospital Provincial GeneralHospital Edmonton General Hospital General Hospital General Hospital Hospital Rehabilitation Hospital Hospital Rehabilitation Hospital Health Association General Hospital Rehabilitation Hospital Provincial GeneralHospital Care Centre Institute Hospital General Hospital Rehabilitation Hospital Rehabilitation Hospital Hospitals Site Rehabilitation Hospital Hospital Rehabilitation Hospital Glenrose Rehabilitation Foothills Provincial Glenrose Rehabilitation Alberta Children's Alberta Hospital— Hinton GeneralHospital Peter Lougheed University ofAlberta Canadian Mental Cambridge Memorial Glenrose Edmonton General Foothills Provincial Glenrose Royal Alexandra Royal Alexandra Foothills Provincial Foothills Provincial Glenrose Glenrose Glenrose Alberta Children's Glenrose Fanning Extended Foothills Provincial Alberta Alberta Children's Foothills Glenrose Glenrose Cross Cancer Peter N Stumborg, J Stack, S Vereschagin, S Uretsky, J Turner, J Whight, J Waylett-Rendall, M Watkins, R Wieclaweck, K Wynn, S Wyldman, B Wong, P Wodynski, D Winder, K Williams, M Yasieniuk, M Bailer, Professors Clinical Assistant K Zeiner, S Bricker, S Berger, E Baker, A Carmichael-Smith, A Calfat, J Cheal, B Gieck, A Gauvreau, L Erickson, M DiSotto-Monastero, L Crouse, Rehabilitation Clinic Centre Occupational Rehabilitation Hospital —Comox Provincial GeneralHospital Technology Works Rehabilitation Hospital Hospital Alberta HospitalsSite Hospital Provincial GeneralHospital Provincial GeneralHospital Hospital Centre Occupational Rehabilitation Rehabilitation Hospital General Hospital Memorial Hospital Rehabilitation Hospital Hospital Rehabilitation Hospital Rehabilitation Hospital General Hospital Care Lynnwood General Hospital Rehabilitation Centre Rehabilitation Hospital Hospital John's Rehabilitation Rehabilitation Hospital General Hospital Seattle Hand Foothills Provincial Foothills Provincial Royal Alexandra Glenrose Glenrose Peter Lougheed St Joseph'sGeneral Foothills Provincial Glenrose Glenrose Glenrose Foothills Provincial Peter Lougheed Vancouver Alberta Children's Glenrose Trail Regional Extendicare Leduc University of WCB Millard Alberta Children's www.ualberta.ca Foothills Cambridge Vancouver Glenrose Rehabilitation Capital St Rehabilitation Medicine 263 Alberta Hospital WCB Millard Westlock Long Royal Alexandra Cowichan District North Shore James Bay Foothills Dr Vernon Royal Alexandra University of Foothills Provincial Westlock Long Southland Sport Red Deer Regional Canmore Pain Clinic Lethbridge Coronation Foothills Provincial Capital Care Kinsmen Sports Fort MacLeod Stettler Health University of Alberta Cambridge Memorial Eau Claire Sports Watson Physical James Bay Foothills Provincial College Plaza Foothills Provincial Cold Lake Health Michener Centre Royal Alexandra Peter Lougheed Peter Lougheed Cross Cancer Institute Glenrose CRHA—Community Westbank PT Clinic CRHA—Community Care Hospital Centre Hospital Physiotherapy Physiotherapy Physiotherapy Therapy Hospital Centre Term Care Centre General Hospital Hospital Rehabilitation Centre Rehabilitation Hospital Physiotherapy General Hospital General Hospital Centre General Hospital Centre Physical Therapy Clinic Alberta Hospitals Site Hospital Services Home Care Fanning Extended Care Centre — Ponoka Sports Medicine Clinic Centre Physiotherapy Lynnwood Physiotherapy Hospital Care Services Home Care Term Care Centre Provincial General Hospital Provincial General Hospital Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Centre Health Hospital, Chinook Region Hospital Hospitals Site H Zygun, Clinical Assistant Professors R Adams, D Balmain, M Wutzke, J Yurick, J Ziemmer, K Weber, M Welsh, C Williams, P Wilson, L Woloshyn, L Woolnough, K Wright, L Walker, T Walker, K Wallace, D Warner, M Watkins, G Watson, I Watson, D Troughton, K Tse, M Turgoose, M Ungar, A Vetra, P Tannant, J Stone, L Stretch, Brooks Health J Strohscheim, B Thomas, E Thompson, J Tiernan, A Toms, S Toporowski, E Trofimuk, L Shewchuk, L Shewchuk, M Shrimpton, R Simpson, M Sontag, S Speers, L Steinke, A Stevenson, Creston Salzl-Borzel Alberta Wetaskiwin Peter Lougheed Smithers REACH Columbia Queen Elizabeth II Royal Alexandra University of Personal Care Lindsay Park Sports Cambridge Wetaskiwin General Wetaskiwin Foothills Provincial Calgary Medical Vancouver Pain Canmore Physical North Shore Sports Lindsay Park Sports Clinical Foothills Provincial Queen Elizabeth II Foothills Provincial Peter Lougheed Glenrose Foothills Provincial Stettler Health Centre Canadian Back Columbia Eau Claire Sports Spring Hill Sport CRHA—Community WCB Millard Peter Lougheed Lindsay Park Sports St Therese Health Foothills Provincial Foothills Provincial Foothills Provincial WCB Millard General and Auxiliary Hospital Physiotherapy Rehabilitation Centre General Hospital Physiotherapy and Acupuncture Hospital Centre Physiotherapy Inc Physiotherapy Services Physiotherapy Physiotherapy General Hospital General Hospital General Hospital Centre General Hospital Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Hospital Therapy and Sports Injuries Alberta Hospitals Site General Hospital Clinic Hospital Care Services Home Care Rehabilitation Centre — Calgary Institute — Vancouver Hospital Memorial Hospital Medicine Clinic Rehabilitation Centre Hospital General Hospital Hospital Physiotherapy Physiotherapy Hospital Hospital — Ponoka Physiotherapy Centre Rehabilitation Centre — Calgary and Auxiliary Hospital Hospital S Resta, M Rossi, Y Sabraw, J Salzl-Borzel, K Sawler-Auger, L Schmidt, B Schram, J Schulz, K Schulze, J Scott, C Scott, B Shanks, C Page, G Palinkas, L Parekh, L Pearson, L Peterson, N Pullan, M Purdon, S Pynten, L Radke, L Rasmuson, M Miller, S Miller, G Milligan, D Morbey, K Moritz, S Muir, C Nykiforuk, W Otto, M Martin, C Maxwell, P Mayer, J McCargar, S McCormick, T McCosker, K McIntosh, G McMillan, V Meyer, C Maguire, C Maguire, K Maitland, C Martens, Glenrose Capital Care Peter Lougheed Oilfields General Sunridge Glenrose Southland Sport CRHA— Foothills Provincial Royal Alexandra Capital Care Foothills Provincial Smithers Foothills Provincial Clinical Foothills Provincial Burnaby Hospital Trail Regional Dr Vernon Fanning Foothills Provincial Foothills Provincial Edson General and Foothills Provincial Oilfields General North Shore Sports Cross Cancer Institute Strathcona Spring Hill Sport Palliser Health Wetaskiwin General Peter Lougheed Cross Bow Auxiliary Cross Cancer Institute Capital Care Mewburn Crossroads Hospital Nipawin Union Foothills Provincial Canadian Sport Youville Home (Grey Tawa Physical Therapy Royal Alexandra Foothills Provincial Foothills Provincial Red Deer Regional Authority Physiotherapy Hospital Rehabilitation Hospital General Hospital Medicine Clinic Hospital Hospital Hospital Physiotherapy Hospital Hospital Rehabilitation Hospital Lynnwood Hospital and Health Centre — Drayton Valley Rehabilitation Hospital Physiotherapy Centre Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Centre General Hospital General Hospital Community Care Services Home Care General Hospital Grandview Physiotherapy Auxiliary Hospital General Hospital Extended Care Centre General Hospital and Auxiliary Hospital Hospital Centre General Hospital Hospital General Hospital Veteran's Center Nuns) of St Albert General Hospital Physiotherapy Services General Hospital D Leung, S Leyland, B MacDonald, J MacIssac, B Larson, L Latta, E Leach, M Lebrasseur, T Lerner, M Hutchinson, T Ingledew-Donauer, G Irwin, L Jennings, S Johns, V Jones, C Jones, A Jones, T Kaasa, J Kalkman, R Kalmakall, L Keegan, L Keeling, J Kleimann, J Knox, S Kowch-Gordon, A LaBrie, J Kzyzyk, P Larson, K Hunter, M Hunter, P Hunt-Sidnell, T Gulick, M Hall, C Harbidge, R Hartman, C Hazzard, J Heaps, S Hearsey, P Heise, M Hladiuk, L Hryniw, R Gosselin, R Gosselin, K Grant, H Gray, Foothills James Bay Westbank PT Lindsay Park Canmore General University of Vancouver Pain Capital Care Foothills Provincial Foothills Provincial Westbank PT Clinic Eau Claire Sports Peter Lougheed Cambridge Dr Vernon Fanning Burnaby Hospital Foothills Provincial Spruce Grove Palliser Health Canmore Physical Cambridge Memorial Crystal Park School Trail Regional Bayside Queen Elizabeth II James Bay Queen Elizabeth II Athabasca Healthcare Sherwood Park Sports Kinsmen Sports Centre Glenrose Columbia Foothills Provincial Sunridge Wetaskiwin General Foothills Provincial Palliser Health Spruce Grove Physical Wetaskiwin General Foothills Provincial Peter Lougheed Glenrose Rehabilitation Southland Sport Queen Elizabeth II General Hospital Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Centre General Hospital Clinic Alberta Hospitals Site Hospital Physiotherapy Clinic Physiotherapy Hospital Memorial Hospital Rehabilitation Centre — Calgary and Auxiliary Hospital Centre General Hospital Hospital Hospital Lynnwood Extended Care Centre Physiotherapy Physiotherapy General Hospital Physiotherapy Authority Physical Therapy Clinic Hospital Sports Physiotherapy and Auxiliary Hospital Physical Therapy Clinic Rehabilitation Hospital General Hospital Hospital Therapy and Sports Injuries Hospital Hospital Provincial General Hospital General Hospital Hospital Therapy Authority Physiotherapy UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA OF UNIVERSITY M Foy, H Frankow, S Frechette, S Fung-Gee, A Gallagher, D Gartner, R Gillespie, D Gilroy, P Gorin, T Douglas, M Duda, D Eddy, G Elgert, C Ellery, C Enings, R Farrell, P Folkens, L Dinn, D Dennis, B Desjardins, S Deswarte, K Czengery, C Davies, M Deerer, B Delarue, D Crumback, S Cuff, G Cuskelly, L Coley, S Cooke, C Cooke, M Cowan, R Clarke, B Clemes, P Colebrook, N Church, P Clare, J Chow, C Chui, M Cherwenuk, R Chernos, S Bulte, S Carson, A Chan, Royal Coronation Foothills Foothills Northwest Columbia Lethbridge Red Deer Alberta Peter Lougheed North Town Thunder Bay Eau Claire Sports Eau Claire Sports Stettler Health Crystal Park School Sidney Physiotherapy Peter Lougheed Sherwood Park Sports Oilfields General Provincial General Hospital Provincial General Hospital Centre Hospital Physiotherapy Physiotherapy Clinic Rehabilitation Centre — Calgary Physiotherapy Occupational Medicine Centre Physiotherapy Clinic Hospital Physiotherapy Physiotherapy Alexandra Hospital Phys, HT, DipPT DipPT, BPT Regional Hospital Centre Hospital Hospital — Ponoka Regional Hospital L Brower, B Brown-Hall, A Bhambhani, A Blank, E Bowen, T Brinkerhoff, F Bews, K Bergstrom, S Armstrong, P Bailey, D Baron, A Baunton, S Bazzarelli, M Behzad-Nouraie, G Bellows, Physical Therapy Physical and Associate Professor Chair S Curwin, PhD Professors Emeriti DipPT M Parker, MCSP, HT Grad Dip JE Semple, MEd, BPT, Professors S Kumar, PhD, DSc DJ Magee, BA, BPT, MSc, PhD J Yang, PhD Associate Professors J Bobet, PhD J Darrah, PhD J Loomis, BPT, MEd GA Rennie, BPT, MSc Assistant Professors L May, MScPT, BScPT, PhD M Haykowsky, PhD Clinical Coordinator and Associate Professor B Bissell, MSc(PT) Adjunct Professors T Gordon, PhD RL Jones, PhD T Montague, MD A Prochazka, Dr rer nat HA Quinney, Phd DC Reid, MD, FRCS(c), MCh, RB Stein, DPhil Adjunct Assistant Professors K Elliott, MScPT T Kaasa, MScPT M Shim, PhD Adjunct Associate Professor S Barton, PhD Clinical Lecturers H Alexander, N Anderson, M Anderson, K Andrews, D Anunciado, Glenrose Westlock Long St James University of Foothills Alberta University of WCB Millard Glenrose Dr Vernon Fanning Alberta Mental Alberta Hospital — Children's Services Royal Alexandra Alberta Children's Peter Lougheed Peter 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Medicine 265 Provincial Licensing: Provincial Licensing: The minimum entrance requirements include a four-year baccalaureate See §§13 and 14 for general admission requirements. Admission information for the Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy All graduates are eligible for joint membership in the Speech, Language Graduates from all programs intending to practise in Canada must comply Information regarding practice in other countries may be obtained from In the Department of Occupational Therapy, a $30 Sundries Fee is charged In the Department of Physical Therapy, a $40 fee is charged for materials In the Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology, a variable annual Graduates from the BSc in Occupational Therapy program may apply for To establish eligibility, CAOT requires successful completion of a Graduates from the BSc in Physical Therapy program may apply for Provincial Licensing: In order to be a practising physical therapist in the Provincial Licensing: Provincial Licensing: Speech Pathology and Audiology Speech Pathology and Audiology Provincial Licensing Provincial Licensing Employment in Other Countries Employment in Other Countries Occupational Therapy Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy Physical Therapy institution. Applicants must normally have completed preparatory courses in areas fundamental to the program. Information on required preparatory courses can be obtained from the Department. Applicants must submit three letters of recommendation, results of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE), and a statement of clinical research interests. degree. Applicants must normally have completed preparatory courses in areas fundamental to the program. Information on required preparatory courses can be obtained from the Department. Applicants must submit three letters of recommendation, results of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE), and a statement of clinical research interests. 143 Regulations Faculty 143.1 Admission Speech Pathology and Audiology Provincial Licensing Employment in Other Countries 142.4 Budget 142.3 Associations Professional by Licensing Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy programs can be found in §15.13. and Hearing Association of Alberta (SHAA) and the Canadian Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (CASLPA). Applications may be forwarded to either SHAA at Suite 2210, Scotia Place, 10060 Jasper Avenue NW, Edmonton, AB T5J 3R8 (phone: 1-800-537-0589), or to CASLPA at 130 Albert Street, Suite 2006, Ottawa ON K1P 5G4. with provincial licensing requirements regardless of their professional qualifications. the appropriate professional organization, which also advises on the degree of reciprocity of registration to be expected. in the third and fourth years of the program. and supplies to all full-time undergraduate students registered in the program. The fee for graduate students is $25 annually. deposit fee is charged. membership in the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (CAOT), Carleton Technology and Training Centre, Suite 3400, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, ON K1S 5R1, and the Alberta Association of Registered Occupational Therapists (AAROT), Suite 311, 4245–97 Street, Edmonton, AB T6E 5Y5. certification examination. membership in the Canadian Physiotherapy Association, 9th Floor, 890 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON M4W 3P4, and the College of Physical Therapists of Alberta, 1356, 5555 Calgary Trail South, Edmonton, AB T6W 1A1. Province of Alberta, graduates from the Physical Therapy Program at the University of Alberta are required to take the Physiotherapy Competency Examination which consists of both written (Qualifying Examination) and clinical (Physiotherapy National Examination) examinations. The fee for the examination is the responsibility of the student. Information on the cost of the examination can be obtained from the College of Physical Therapists of Alberta (CPTA). Successful completion of the PNE will enable graduating physical therapists to practice in Alberta. Contact (780)Ê438-0338 for more information. Speech Pathology and Audiology Speech Pathology and Audiology Provincial Licensing Provincial Licensing Employment in Other Countries Employment in Other Countries Occupational Therapy Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy Physical Therapy UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA OF UNIVERSITY
This entry level course-based master’s program is designed to provide The Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology offers graduate work The minimum entrance requirements include an undergraduate degree The Department of Occupational Therapy offers a program leading to the Further information is available from the Chair, Graduate Committee, The Department of Physical Therapy offers a research program leading For further information, contact the Chair, Graduate Program Committee, An undergraduate program in Occupational Therapy is offered by the The Department of Physical Therapy will not accept new applicants into All students must undertake clinical practice during their course of study The importance of Medical Rehabilitation was recognized by the Master of Speech-Language Pathology (Category B) Master of Speech-Language Pathology (Category B) Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology Master of Science in Occupational Therapy Master of Science in Occupational Therapy Master of Science in Physical Therapy Master of Science in Physical Therapy students with the academic and clinical education required for a career inÊSLP. The minimum entrance requirements include a four-year baccalaureate degree and the grade point average obtained during the last Œ60 of undergraduate (or graduate) study must be at least 6.5 on the 9-point grading scale used at the University of Alberta or an equivalent standing from another recognized leading to the Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology. The program provides speech-language clinicians with research skills to study the etiology, prevention, diagnosis, and remediation of speech, language, and hearing disorders. Students undertake research to enhance their abilities to take leadership roles in academic, clinical and laboratory settings. in Speech Pathology with a cumulative GPA of at least 6.5 in the last two years of undergraduate work from the University of Alberta, or equivalent qualifications from another academic institution. Applicants must also submit a statement of their research interests, three letters of recommendation, and the results of the Graduate Record Examinations (verbal, quantitative and analytical subtests). degree of MSc in several fields of study including life span development, psychosocial dysfunction, and work evaluation. The degree prepares therapists for specialization, senior clinical positions, and careers involving research. Two routes to the MSc degree are available: a research route with thesis, consisting of courses equivalent to Œ24 and a research thesis; or a course-based master's route, comprising courses equivalent to Œ33 including a directed research project. Department of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 2G4. to the degree MSc in Physical Therapy. A thesis is part of the requirement of the program. Students may choose from a number of areas of study, which must be compatible with the research interest of the faculty members. The program normally requires two years, but the time may vary according to the academic background of each student. It is possible to enter the program in January, May, or September. Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 2G4. Department of Occupational Therapy. Admission requirements for the program are explained in §15.13. the BScPT program beginning in 2002. This program will be replaced by the Master of Physical Therapy (MPT) Program beginning in 2003. Contact the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine for more information. The undergraduate program in Physical Therapy will finish in April 2005. in approved institutions under the supervision of qualified professional staff. Students will be required to complete some fieldwork/clinical placements in the summer months and may include regional, national and international locations. Students must travel in order to meet the clinical education requirement. Students are responsible for the costs associated with fieldwork/ clinical placements (e.g., travel, accommodation, appropriate dress and immunization expenses). University when it established a program in Physical Therapy in 1954 and a program in Occupational Therapy in 1960. The Division of Speech Pathology and Audiology first offered courses in 1969. Master of Speech-Language Pathology (Category B) Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology Master of Science in Occupational Therapy 142.2 Degrees Master’s for Programs Master of Science in Physical Therapy
142.1 Programs Undergraduate 142 Information General www.ualberta.ca Master of Speech-Language Pathology (Category B) Master of Speech-Language Pathology (Category B) Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology Master of Science in Occupational Therapy Master of Science in Occupational Therapy Master of Science in Physical Therapy Master of Science in Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Medicine for additional information. (9) (8) (7) (6) (5) (4) (3) (2) (1) StandingandGraduation Academic 143.3 ProfessionalEthics/Code ofStudent 143.2 266 Refer to §30.3.3 of the Code of Student Behavior, in the professional code of ethics of their respective professional/licensing bodies. First-Class Standing: First-Class Standing: Residence Requirements Residence Requirements Electives: Electives: Post Diploma Degree Completion: Post Diploma Degree Completion: Time Limits for Completion of Programs: Time Limits for Completion of Programs: Grade of Incomplete: Grade of Incomplete: Promotion and/or Continuation Promotion and/or Continuation Failure in Fieldwork or Clinical Work: Failure in Fieldwork or Clinical Work: Passing Grade: Passing Grade: load is defined as a minimum of Œ30 taken during Fall/Winter. in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, a full normal academic course and for granting awards open to students in more than one Department First-Class Standing: For the purposes of granting First-Class Standing must be taken within a 12-month period. on or off campus in Fall/Winter or Spring/Summer, of which at least Œ18 normally consists of completing Œ24 offered by the University of Alberta (Degree Completion) program in the Department of Occupational Therapy Residence Requirements: The residence requirement for the Post Diploma 5.0 (or equivalent) is obtained. are met. Credit is granted for approved off-campus courses if a grade of requirements of the student’s program is normally granted if these criteria take courses in other universities toward meeting the elective courses; (c) is offered when no timetable conflict exists. Permission to does not duplicate material covered in the previously approved elective material covered in any compulsory course in the student’s program; (b) Electives: An elective course is approved if it (a) does not duplicate years of the admission date. complete all requirements for their undergraduate degree within two Students admitted to the BScOT program are normally required to completion program was discontinued effective September 1996.) Post Diploma Degree Completion: (Note: The Post Diploma BScPT the date of admission to the Faculty. years for Physical Therapy and three years for Occupational Therapy from to complete all requirements for their undergraduate degree within four Time Limits for Completion of Programs: Students are normally required incomplete was given. results in a grade of 0 for the portion of the course in which the grade of Chair, the Dean grants an extension. Failure to comply with this regulation complete, except in cases where, at the discretion of the Department series of final examinations scheduled for this particular course is given, the student must submit the assignment within 10 days after the course requirements at the specified time. Where this grade has been domestic affliction or other extreme circumstances from completing the incomplete is normally used when a student is prevented by illness, Grade of Incomplete: Subject to the approval of the Dean, a grade of Students identified as second-time problem students by the Revisions b. Any student failing to obtain a minimum GPA of 5.0 in any academic a. Promotion and/or Continuation A student who fails a fieldwork/clinical placement may appeal that b. A student must successfully complete each fieldwork/clinical course a. Failure in Fieldwork or Clinical Work: of study. a grade of no less than 4.0 in every course during the student’s program Passing Grade: Under normal circumstances, each student must obtain Students in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine must adhere to the First-Class Standing: First-Class Standing: Residence Requirements Residence Requirements Electives: Electives: Post Diploma Degree Completion: Post Diploma Degree Completion: Time Limits for Completion of Programs: Time Limits for Completion of Programs: Grade of Incomplete: Grade of Incomplete: Promotion and/or Continuation Promotion and/or Continuation Failure in Fieldwork or Clinical Work: Failure in Fieldwork or Clinical Work: Passing Grade: Passing Grade: be required to withdraw. Committee and referred to the Department Chair for review may also year will be required to withdraw from the Faculty. fieldwork/clinical placement procedures manual. decision. Information regarding appeal procedures is available in the to §144.2. Therapy students refer to §144.1 and Physical Therapy students refer withdraw from the program. For further information, Occupational separate fieldwork/clinical course, the student will be required to be required to withdraw from the program. If a student fails another If a student fails a repeat fieldwork/clinical course, the student will repeated before subsequent fieldwork/clinical courses can be taken. fieldwork/clinical course, that course must normally be successfully clinical course during the student’s program. If a student fails a to graduate from the program. A student may fail only one fieldwork/ Behavior UNIVERSITY OFALBERTA GFC Policy Manual , (10) (11) (13) (12) 4. Creditby SpecialAssessment 143.4 (1) Fieldwork/Clinical Practice 143.6 Placements, Practicum Professional 143.5 (1) courses. The following conditions apply: accredited for degree purposes or work experience that relates to university “Non-university context” may include work completed at institutions not knowledge or skill obtained in either a university or non-university context. Medicine may receive degree credit in a limited number of courses for information. Practice and the Public Interest, and §87, GFC Policy Manual for additional the public interest. Refer to §23.8.2 Practicum Placements, Professional has reasonable grounds to believe that this is necessary in order to protect conditions, or site of practicum/clinical placement if the Dean or supervisor deny assignment of a student to, withdraw a student from, or vary terms, (2) (3) (4) (5) Academic and Clinical Requirements: Academic and Clinical Requirements: Degree With Distinction: Degree With Distinction: Reexamination Criteria: Reexamination Criteria: Repeating Courses Repeating Courses Procedures: Procedures: Limitations Limitations Timing of Assessment (Deadlines): Timing of Assessment (Deadlines): Transfer of “Credit by Special Assessment”: Transfer of “Credit by Special Assessment”: Grades Assigned to Special Assessment Courses: Grades Assigned to Special Assessment Courses: Fees: Fees: the academic and clinical requirements outlined in the Calendar. Academic and Clinical Requirements: To graduate, a student must meet Distinction. Completion students are not eligible to receive the Degree With must take a minimum of Œ18 in Fall/Winter. Post Diploma Degree (third and fourth years) of the program, in each of which the student students who obtain a minimum GPA of 7.5 in each of the final two years Degree With Distinction: The Degree “With Distinction” is granted to Reexamination Criteria: See §23.5. Students in any Faculty may not repeat for credit any successfully c. Students registered in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine may not b. Students may repeat a failed course only once. a. Repeating Courses binding and will be provided in a procedures manual. Also refer to §§144.1 Procedures: The procedures governing fieldwork/clinical practice are A student admitted to a degree program in the Faculty of Rehabilitation The Dean, or supervisor acting on behalf of the Dean, may immediately Special Students may not take courses under this category. d. Courses not accepted: Graduate courses and certain undergraduate c. A student may attempt credit by special assessment only once for b. Number of courses allowed: Normally, only Œ12 obtained by special a. Limitations want to complete that assessment. considered to have cancelled their application and must reapply if they complete assessment requirements by the specified deadline are assessment. Unless extenuating circumstances exist, students who do not completed three months from the date of application for credit by special Timing of Assessment (Deadlines): Examination or assessment must be accepts such courses in its degree programs. courses only to the extent that the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine university, college, faculty, or school are given advance credit in such credits by special assessment (or similar means) while enrolled in another Transfer of “Credit by Special Assessment”: Students who have obtained students’ transcripts and computed into their academic records. Courses attempted by special assessment and failed are recorded on not appeal the results in a course attempted by special assessment. or pass/fail according to the practice in the regular course. Students may by special assessment, the results are recorded either as a grade point Grades Assigned to Special Assessment Courses: In a course attempted Fees: For information regarding fees, please refer to §22.2. Academic and Clinical Requirements: Academic and Clinical Requirements: Degree With Distinction: Degree With Distinction: Reexamination Criteria: Reexamination Criteria: Repeating Courses Repeating Courses Procedures: Procedures: Limitations Limitations Timing of Assessment (Deadlines): Timing of Assessment (Deadlines): Transfer of “Credit by Special Assessment”: Transfer of “Credit by Special Assessment”: Grades Assigned to Special Assessment Courses: Grades Assigned to Special Assessment Courses: Fees: Fees: completed course offered by the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. repeat any successfully completed course in their program. Department concerned for courses in this category. courses cannot be attempted by special assessment. Please contact each course. additional credits by special assessment. the recommendation of a Department Chair, the Dean may permit Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. In exceptional circumstances, on assessment may be applied to a four-year degree program in the Requirements andthePublic InterestPractice www.ualberta.ca Rehabilitation Medicine 267 Spring Spring Spring OCCTH 434 (5 weeks) Spring Spring Although efforts are made to consider individual requirements, if a Before undertaking fieldwork courses in each year of the program, Normally, withdrawal from a fieldwork course is allowed up to eight cal- Reexaminations are not possible in fieldwork courses; students who Students may appeal a course grade received in a fieldwork course OCCTH 324 Fall term of third year OCCTH 328 Spring/Summer following third year OCCTH 428 Fall term of fourth year OCCTH 433 Winter term of fourth year OCCTH 434 Spring term of fourth year Note: Note: Orientation Program Orientation Program Fieldwork Policy: Fieldwork Policy: Promotion: Promotion: Program Program Note: The following plan applies to students admitted to the BSc in Orientation Program: The BScOT program requires that each student, after acceptance into the program, attend a department orientation program immediately before the beginning of the first term. Dates are confirmed on admission. Attendance at the orientation program is a prerequisite for OCCTH 324. Fieldwork Policy: Also refer to Faculty regulations in §§142.1, 143.3(2), 143.5 and 143.6. All students must complete five full-time fieldwork placements at approved facilities under the supervision of qualified staff. Each placement is assigned a course number, and fieldwork courses are normally scheduled as follows: student declines a placement, that placement is released to another student. Due to the limited national supply, another placement normally is not available until the next selection period. Declining a placement lengthens students’ programs and delays their graduation. students must attend an annual fieldwork seminar, and fulfill all fieldwork prerequisites. endar days following the mid-term evaluation for one fieldwork course within the program. Such a withdrawal is assigned a grade of “W.” Any withdrawal after that period is assigned a grade of “WF” (Withdrew Failing). A student withdrawing from a fieldwork placement must repeat the course in a similar setting and type of service. Reregistration in the course and payment of course fees applies. If a second fieldwork course is assigned a grade of “W” or “WF,” the student’s withdrawal from the Faculty is recommended, on the basis that clinical competence was not demonstrated. fail a fieldwork placement must repeat that course. They must reregister and pay the required course fees. Normally, a student may repeat only one fieldwork course. If a student fails the repeated course or a second separate fieldwork course, the student must withdraw from the program. in accordance with §§23.8 and 143.7. Promotion: Students normally complete courses according to the Program sequence. If a student has deficient credit in a course or courses from a previous term, through failure or otherwise, that student must normally clear the deficiency the next time the course(s) is/are offered and is considered a repeating student. Program Decisions affecting a student’s academic standing may be heard by the Certain unsuccessful appeals at the Faculty level may be further appealed All appeals regarding academic standing must be received in writing by Note: Note: Orientation Program Orientation Program Fieldwork Policy: Fieldwork Policy: Promotion: Promotion: Program Program Deadline Deadline Spring/Summer Spring/Summer Year 3OCCTH 307OCCTH 308OCCTH 309OCCTH 310OCCTH 323OCCTH 324 (39 hours)OCCTH 362 (52 hours)REHAB 311 (39 hours)REHAB 362 (52 hours)REHAB 383 (13 hours) (4 weeks) INT D 410 (39 hours) OCCTH 414 (39 hours) OCCTH 415 (39 hours) OCCTH 428 (52 hours) Year 4 OCCTH 433 (32.5 hours) (39 hours) OCCTH 486 OCCTH 496 (78 hours) REHAB 419 (5 weeks) REHAB 454 (5 weeks) REHAB 455 (26 hours) (39 hours) (39 hours) (39 hours) (39 hours) Occupational Therapy program in 2001/2002. Spring/SummerOCCTH 328 (8 weeks) REHAB 468 (39 hours) Deadline 144 of Study Programs 144.1Therapy of BSc in Occupational Degree (1) (2) (3) (4) Faculty Academic Appeals Committee. Full academic appeal regulations may be obtained in the Office of the Dean. to the GFC Academic Appeals Committee. See §23.8. the Dean, within 21 calendar days, following publication of final results. Spring/Summer Spring/Summer Deadline Deadline UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA OF UNIVERSITY Hepatitis B: Hepatitis B: Hepatitis C: Hepatitis C: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV): Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV): Occupational therapy students may complete approved CPR The University of Alberta recognizes its duty to minimize the risk of The Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, in accordance with University Hepatitis B: Hepatitis B surface antigen testing will be performed by For those students who test positive for HbsAG, their “e” antigen Hepatitis C: Hepatitis C antibody testing will be performed by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV): The data relating to Immunization/bloodborne pathogen requirements must be fulfilled by Hepatitis B: Hepatitis B: Hepatitis C: Hepatitis C: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV): Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV): Fieldwork/Clinical Practice at Sites: Fieldwork/Clinical Practice at Sites: CPR Certification CPR Certification Criminal Records Check: Criminal Records Check: Immunization Requirements and Bloodborne Pathogens Policy: Immunization Requirements and Bloodborne Pathogens Policy: Dress requirements Dress requirements Every student may have individual grades reviewed. Students should first and 144.2 for information specific to the Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy programs. Fieldwork/Clinical Practice at Sites: When students attend required fieldwork/clinical placements at approved institutions, students will also follow the administrative procedures and regulations of that institution. Students must attend fieldwork/clinical placement orientation seminars. CPR Certification: Students in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine must obtain certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) before entering their clinical fieldwork placements. All fees and other costs for CPR certification and recertification are the students’ responsibility. Students must maintain their certification by recertifying in each of the subsequent years they are in the program. certification courses offered elsewhere. Criminal Records Check: Students should be aware that under the Alberta Protection of Persons in Care Act, they may be required to satisfy a criminal records check before being allowed to serve a period of internship, practicum placement, work experience or to complete a course requirement. Refer to §23.8.3. Immunization Requirements and Bloodborne Pathogens Policy: Rehabilitation Medicine students are health care professionals who will be exposed to patients during the course of studies at the University. To ensure, insofar as possible, both student and patient safety, the Faculty requires immunization, or proof of immunity, to poliomyelitis, diphtheria, tetanus, measles, mumps, rubella and hepatitis B. As well, varicella titre, hepatitis C and TB testing are required. A two-step tuberculin skin test is required in the first year of the program and should be performed by the University of Alberta Health Centre. transmission of bloodborne pathogens to/by individuals studying or working at this University. The Bloodborne Pathogens Policy limits the possibility of bloodborne pathogens within the educational setting. The University recognizes, however, that it is not possible to completely eliminate the risk of infection. Refer to the GFC Policy Manual, §108.12, for additional information. policies and other available guidelines, has developed the following policies concerning bloodborne pathogens. These policies will be reviewed and adapted as further information becomes available. the University of Alberta Health Centre. For those students who test negative for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAG), hepatitis B vaccination will be required. An exception will be made for those individuals who have proof of prior vaccination and test positive for antibody to hepatitis B surface antigen (antiHBs). After vaccination, students will receive a second test to determine if they have converted to produce the appropriate antibody titre. If they have not converted they will receive a second vaccination and again be tested. Those students who then fail to convert will be counselled as to their potential risk status during training and future practice. (HBeAG) status and the presence of hepatitis B viral DNA will be determined. If they are found to be positive for the “e” antigen or the viral DNA they will be counselled as to their risk of infecting patients. University of Alberta Health Centre. Students found to be positive will be counselled as to how to minimize their risk of transmission to patients and how to manage their own health. transmission of HIV from a health care worker to a patient in a health care setting are limited. Transmission from patients to a health care worker is more common. All students accepted into the Faculty are encouraged to undergo HIV testing at any time during their program when concerns about infection have arisen. Testing for HIV is not mandatory. the date published in the fieldwork/clinical placement procedures manual. Students must sign a waiver if they are unable to meet these requirements due to medical contraindication. Dress requirements: Students will be advised of dress requirements at the time of registration. Fieldwork/Clinical Practice at Sites: Fieldwork/Clinical Practice at Sites: CPR Certification CPR Certification Criminal Records Check: Criminal Records Check: Immunization Requirements and Bloodborne Pathogens Policy: Immunization Requirements and Bloodborne Pathogens Policy: Dress requirements Dress requirements (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 143.7 Appeals and Grievances approach the instructor concerned, then, if necessary, see the Department Chair. www.ualberta.ca Rehabilitation Medicine Spring/Summer Spring/Summer (7) (6) Physical Therapy students must pass the practical and theoretical (5) Students are not required to take more than the normal number of (4) Under normal circumstances, a student enrolled in physical therapy may (3) Professional Development II - The BScPT program requires that each (2) Professional Development I - The BScPT program requires that each (1) ofBScinPhysical Degree Therapy 144.2 Year 4 (39 hours) (5) (39 hours) (39 hours) REHAB 464 (39 hours) REHAB 463 (39 hours) (78 hours) REHAB 462 (7 weeks) OCCTH 456 (20 hours) (7 weeks) OCCTH 435 (39 hours) OCCTH 425 (39 hours) OCCTH 432 OCCTH 407 (39 hours) (39 hours) OCCTH 431 OCCTH 404 Year 3 (39 hours) OCCTH 403 (182 hours) (39 hours) (104 hours) OCCTH 333 REHAB 351 (65 hours) OCCTH 313 REHAB 182 (78 hours) OCCTH 312 PHYSL 161 (78 hours) OCCTH 334 (78 hours) OCCTH 308 OCCTH 211 OCCTH 209 Year 2 268 pigSme EA 5 5 or)Senior electives or equivalents (52 hours) (39 hours) REHAB 352 REHAB 353 (6 weeks) OCCTH 328 Spring/Summer Occupational Therapy program prior to 2001/2002. Spring/Summer Spring/Summer Clinical Practice Failure Policy Clinical Practice Failure Policy Clinical Practice Policy: Clinical Practice Policy: Repeating Students: Repeating Students: Note: Note: course, the student is normally required to withdraw from the program. be taken. If a student fails a repeat clinical course or fails a second clinical be successfully repeated before clinical courses in the following year can program. If a student fails a clinical course, that course must normally clinical course to graduate from the program. Clinical Practice Failure Policy: A student must successfully complete each Department. week, full-time placements at clinical affiliations approved by the approved by the Department. The remaining six courses consist of five- consists of a one-week, full-time placement at a clinical affiliation clinical practice is divided into seven courses. The first-year course facilities during all four years of the Physical Therapy program. This students must also Policy see §143.3(2). In addition to the clinical prerequisites in §143.6, the Clinical Practice Policy: For Physical Therapy Clinical Practice Failure of courses to complete their programs. However, students are not required to take more than the normal number complete a full academic program of Œ30 to be considered for promotion. Repeating Students: Repeating students are normally required to may be required to withdraw from the program. of 4.0 or more on reexamination may be allowed to repeat the course or more, including the failed course. Any student failing to acquire a grade Reexamination depends on the student having an overall GPA of 5.0 or that mark to at least a 4.0 by one reexamination to continue in the Faculty. theoretical component. examinations of any Physical Therapy course having a practical and courses to complete their program. completed. courses of the previous year of the student’s program are successfully not take required courses in one year of the program until all the required the first day of classes. subsequent clinical practice courses. Dates and times to be confirmed sessions. Attendance at these sessions will be a prerequisite for writing course may receive advance credit for the effective writing contract design. Students who have completed a university-level English issues of professional practice and skills for effective writing and learning student in the second year of the program attend a series of sessions on prerequisite for PTHER 201. of classes. Attendance at the orientation is compulsory and will be a commencing classes and several other sessions held during the first week This will comprise of a one-day orientation immediately before student begin the first year of the program by attending an orientation. Note: The following plan applies to students admitted to the BSc in Clinical Practice Failure Policy Clinical Practice Failure Policy Clinical Practice Policy: Clinical Practice Policy: Repeating Students: Repeating Students: Note: Note: A student may fail only one clinical course during the student’s obtain licensure with the College of Physical Therapists of Alberta Clinical Practice is defined as practical placements within various successfully complete the appropriate academic courses • • Any student with a grade of 3.0 or less in a course must upgrade Spring/Summer Spring/Summer CT 2 (7 weeks) OCCTH 428 Spring/Summer EA 5 3 or)(6 (78 hours) (Œ6) (39 hours) (39 hours) Statistics SOC 300 REHAB 354 Spring/Summer Spring/Summer mnmmŒ)(39 hours) (minimum Œ3) UNIVERSITY OFALBERTA Notes Notes Winter or Spring/Summer Winter or Spring/Summer (8) 3 Students who did not complete two placements in Spring/Summer of the second year of (3) The number of students receiving two clinical placements in second year of the program will (2) Humanities and Social Sciences (Liberal Arts) elective(s) strongly recommended. (1) Notes TE 2 5wes prvdeetv (39 hours) (See NoteÊ1) Approved elective (5 weeks) (5 weeks) (See NoteÊ1) (5 weeks) (5 weeks) PTHER 426 PTHER 421 And one of: PTHER 428 PTHER 423 Winter or Spring/Summer EA 6 3 or)RHB44(39 hours) (39 hours) (65 hours) (39 hours) (5 weeks) REHAB 464 (5 weeks) PTHER 495 (20 hours) PTHER 490 Year 4 PTHER 485 PTHER 433 (39 hours) PTHER 431 PTHER 387 (39 hours) Approved elective (52 hours) (36 hours) (65 hours) (52 hours) One Approved Elective (Œ3) (See NoteÊ1) (39 hours) (16 hours) (39 hours) REHAB 463 (39 hours) PTHER 396 (52 hours) PTHER 385 (52 hours) PTHER 380 REHAB 455 (78 hours) (65 hours) PTHER 375 REHAB 354 PTHER 300 (39 hours) REHAB 352 (58.5 hours) (65 hours) INT D 410 PTHER 395 (65 hours) Year 3 PTHER 384 Year 2 PTHER 374 (78 hours) PTHER 371 REHAB 462 (52 hours) PTHER 322 PTHER 321 (39 hours) (39 hours) (182 hours) One Approved Elective (Œ3) (See NoteÊ1) (78 hours) REHAB 295 (39 hours) REHAB 290 (32 hours) (39 hours) REHAB 285 REHAB 190 REHAB 182 PHYSL 161 PTHER 311 PTHER 201 INT D 410 Year 1 4 Courses 145 Graduate Programs inRehabilitation 144.3 Listings, under the following subject headings: Rehabilitation Science. See §175. Speech/Language Pathology is also offered. The Faculty also offers a PhD in Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Speech/Language Pathology. A Master of Notes Notes Winter or Spring/Summer Winter or Spring/Summer their program will complete three placements in the third year of their program. program. placements in Spring/Summer will compete three placements in the third year of their be determined by the availability of placements. Students who do not receive two Program Program Program Speech Pathology and Audiology (SPA) Rehabilitation Medicine (REHAB) Physical Therapy (PTHER) Occupational Therapy (OCCTH) Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine courses can be found in §201, Course Master of Science degrees are offered in the areas of Occupational Program Program Medicine Spring/Summer Spring/Summer PTHER 426(5 weeks) (See NoteÊ2) PTHER 421(5 weeks) (See NoteÊ2) One of: Spring/Summer Spring/Summer Spring/Summer www.ualberta.ca