Clinical and Translational Rehabilitation Health Sciences Program - Master's Curriculum
Emphasis Options:
Master of Science in CTRH students have the opportunity of pursuing either a thesis or non-thesis track option with a particular translational and clinical research emphasis. Three areas of emphasis, from which students can choose one, include:
- Community
- Wellness
- Sports Medicine/Performance Enhancement
Required Core Courses: required for both thesis and non-thesis track students
- Human Anatomy - 3 credits
- Human Physiology - 3 credits
- Applied and Rehabilitative Systems Physiology - 3 credits
- Advanced Exercise Physiology - 3 credits
- CTRH Seminar Series - 3 credits
Total: 15 credits
Thesis Track
- Independent Research - 5 credits
- Thesis - 6 credits
- Laboratory Techniques - 1 credit
Total: 12 credits
Non-Thesis Track
- Scholarly paper - 3 credits
- Project Design - 1 credits
- Laboratory Techniques - 1 credit
Total: 5 credits
Electives: A minimum of three electives are required. For a brief description of the courses offered within the Clinical and Translational Rehabilitation Health Science (CTRH) program, please click here.
- Kinesiology
- Pathophysiology
- Neuroanatomy
- Business management
- Biomechanics of injury
- Advanced human performance
- Project immersion
- Project design
- Field experience
- Statistics
- Research methods