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Graduate Catalog 2019-2020 
    
Graduate Catalog 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Anatomy and Physiology Certificate


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Karen Abraham, Director and Dean of the School of Health Professions
Health Professions Building 220A, 1775 North Sector Court, Suite 220, (540) 542-6209

This graduate certificate program will provide an understanding of human anatomy and physiology at a level required for clinical medicine. Graduates of the program will be able to relate basic science knowledge to clinical scenarios and will be prepared to develop instructional and assessment plans utilizing best practices and appropriate pedagogy for learners at the secondary and post-secondary levels. The Graduate Certificate in Anatomy & Physiology may be used as a foundation for further education in the health professions, for further graduate study and/or research in the discipline, or for educators at the secondary or post-secondary level who require graduate-level credits to teach Anatomy & Physiology.

The Division of Anatomy & Physiology Mission

The mission of Shenandoah University’s Division of Anatomy and Physiology is to educate individuals in the disciplines of anatomy and physiology to prepare for application to clinical practice, research, and/or education. Our goal is to improve the health of humans in our society by advancing the dissemination of biomedical knowledge through innovative educational programs.

Admissions Requirements

All applicants seeking enrollment in the Certificate in Anatomy & Physiology program must:
1. Complete a graduate application for admission.
2. Provide official transcripts from all institutions of higher education previously attended.
3. Earn a bachelor’s degree prior to enrollment.
4. Provide two letters of recommendation.
5. Prior to enrollment, complete 4 full semester courses (12-16 credits) in Biology, Chemistry, and/or Physics. A General Biology sequence (8 credits) and/or General Chemistry sequence (8 credits) is preferred.


Degree Requirements


The requirement for this graduate certificate is the successful completion of the 18 credit hours of curricular content with a grade point average of 2.8 or better. Students who wish to complete the Master of Science in Education with Individualized Focus degree may apply these 18 credits to that program, then complete a remainder of 4 courses (12 credits) for the master’s degree. Admission to the M.S.Ed. program requires a separate application.


Requirements:

Summer, Year 1
● CAP 510 Anatomy Lecture, 3 credits
● CAPL 510 Anatomy Lab, 3 credits
Subtotal: 6 credits

Fall, Year 1
● CAP 560 Histology, 3 credits
Subtotal: 3 credits

Spring, Year 1
● CAP 590 Physiology, 3 credits
Subtotal: 3 credits

Summer, Year 2
● CAP 610 Anatomical Imaging, 2 credits
● CAP 630 Control Systems, 2 credits
● CAP 640 Embryology, 2 credits
Subtotal: 6 credits

Total: 18 credits

 

 

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