University of Oregon

Department of Human Physiology Graduate Studies in Athletic Training and Sports Medicine

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Class Schedule Example, 2 Year Plan of Study:

Year One:

  • Fall
    • HPHY 610 Basic Science & Clinical Decisions - 4
    • HPHY 507 Human Physiology Literature: Access, Retrieval and Evaluation- 1
    • HPHY 607 Teaching College Science - 1
    • HPHY 607 AT Program Seminar - 1
    • HPHY 607 Graduate lecture series - 1
    • HPHY 607 Supervised College Teaching (optional) - 1
  • Winter
    • HPHY 668 Physiology of Injury - 4
    • HPHY 510 Neurophysiology of Concussions - 4
    • HPHY 610 Manual Therapy - 2
    • HPHY 607 AT Program Seminar - 1
    • HPHY 607 Graduate lecture series - 1
  • Spring
    • HPHY 669 The Female Athlete - 4
    • HPHY 609 Anatomy Dissection - 1
    • HPHY 607 AT Program Seminar - 1
    • HPHY 607 Graduate lecture series - 1
    • HPHY 607 Supervised College Teaching (optional) – 1

Year Two:

  • Fall
    • HPHY 510 Research Methods - 4
    • HPHY 601 Research or HPHY 606 Special Problem (manuscript) - 4
    • HPHY 570 Environmental Physiology (or alternative) - 4
    • HPHY 607 Teaching College Science (optional in 2nd year) - 1
    • HPHY 607 AT Program Seminar - 1
    • HPHY 607 Graduate lecture series - 1
    • HPHY 607 Supervised College Teaching (optional) - 1
  • Winter
    • HPHY 601 Research or HPHY 606 Special Problem (manuscript) - 4
    • HPHY 610 Manual Therapy - 2
    • HPHY 607 AT Program Seminar - 1
    • HPHY 607 Graduate lecture series - 1
  • Spring
    • HPHY 601 Research or HPHY 605 Reading (Comprehensive exams) - 4
    • HPHY 609 Practicum in Sports Medicine (observations) - 3
    • HPHY 607 Administrative Skills for Clinical Careers - 1
    • HPHY 607 AT Program Seminar - 1
    • HPHY 607 Graduate lecture series - 1
    • HPHY 607 Supervised College Teaching (optional) - 1

General Requirements:

  • Graduate students must be registered for a minimum of 9 credits per term and must have successfully completed a minimum of 45 graduate credits to graduate.
  • Graduate students must maintain a 3.00 GPA each term, and will not be eligible to hold a GTF position, take comprehensive exams, or to graduate, without a cumulative GPA of 3.00.

 

Updated August 2008