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Medical and Health Aspects for Individuals with Disabilities

Fall, Spring and Summer l Worldwide l 3 Undergraduate or Graduate Credit Hours

These 3 credit hour, undergraduate and graduate level courses were designed to help students understand and apply the medical, biological, health and pathophysiological information related to many disabling conditions. Disabilities discussed will include those in areas of orthopedics, neurophysiology and health. These courses meet the State Department of Education requirements for continuing education units in physical education, including motor and mental deficiencies, coaching disabled and adapted aquatics courses. In addition these courses satisfy the coursework requirement for the Adapted PE National Standards (APENS) Certified Adapted Physical Education (CAPE) credential.

Medical and Health Aspects for Individuals with Disabilities (undergraduate) Syllabus

Advanced Medical and Health Aspects for Individuals with Disabilities (graduate) Syllabus

 

Delivery:

 

Web

Course Type:

 

3 hours, Undergraduate or Graduate credit

College:

 

College of Health and Human Performance

Department:

 

Health Education and Behavior

Registration:

 

Register Now!

Contact:

   

Dr. Christine Stopka
tel: (352) 392-0584 ext. 1259
fax: (352) 392-7588
cstopka@hhp.ufl.edu
http://www2.hhp.ufl.edu/hse/Faculty/Stopka.html

University of Florida
College of Health and Human Performance
Department of Health Education and Behavior
FLG Room 190B
P.O. Box 118210 Gainesville, FL 32611-8210

 Questions? Course Content:
Janice Douglas
tel: (352) 392-0578 ext 1223
ContinuingEd@hhp.ufl.edu
Registration:
  • UF On-Campus Students
  • UF Off-Campus Students
  • All Other Students
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