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Occupational Therapy

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Physical Therapy

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Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology

Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Courses

Sport Studies

Sport Studies Courses

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General Instructional Program in Physical Education

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Ithaca College Undergraduate Catalog 2002-2003

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Graduate Programs

In addition to the undergraduate degree programs offered by all of its academic departments, the school offers a variety of graduate opportunities.

· The five-year program in occupational science/occupational therapy awards a B.S. degree in occupational science at the end of the fourth year and an M.S. degree in occupational therapy at the end of the fifth year.

· The five-year program in clinical science/physical therapy awards a B.S. degree in clinical science at the end of the fourth year and an M.S. degree in physical therapy at the end of the fifth year.

· A graduate curriculum leading to an M.S. degree in exercise and sport sciences offers thesis and non-thesis options with specialization possible for research-oriented or applied study in exercise physiology, physical education, and sport psychology.

· Speech-language pathology and audiology majors may apply to continue their studies beyond the B.S. degree through the school's M.S. degree programs in speech-language pathology and teachers of the speech and hearing handicapped.

For more information regarding these programs, as well as the College's other graduate programs, consult the Ithaca College graduate catalog.

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