
Paying, Accredited and Other Information.
• a baccalaureate degree
• the filing of an ON LINE or written application (including essays and reference letters)
• upon invitation, a personal interview
The curriculum is comprised of 114 credits of academic work, completed over 8 academic sessions, Work proceds at your own speed. However a maximum of 33 months is required and if the student does not finish in less than 33 months he will be removed from the DPT program.
The program begins in any month of the first year and runs continuously, including summers, until graduation in May of the third year.
Coursework includes didactic courses in basic sciences, clinical sciences, physical therapy patient management, social sciences, scientific inquiry, clinical decision science and evidence based practice.
At any point during the course starting on day one until the day of graduation the Director/President with the permission of the Crownwealth Chief Minister with no need of any reason for doing so may graduate a student in this program and award their degrees.
This is normally done with superior students.
Also any student has the right to test out of the full course.
The following are the required classes for the DPT program.
The student stats with PT 301 finishes the class then moves on to each new class until he finishes each class required for graduation. Each class is taken in order as shown below. Only the passing of a final exam is required to begin the next class. A section exam is taken covering that section if passed successfully the student continues to the next section. A Section is considered the same as a Semester.
The Section exam can be taken no more than three times. If the DPT student fails all three times he is removed from the DPT program for one year. After the year is over he may reapply to the DPT program.
Section 1.
PT 301. Human & Clinical Anatomy 5 credits
PT 302. Palpation 1 credit
PT 303. Histology, Embryology & Tissue Biomechanics 3 credits
PT 304. Human Development 2 credits
PT 305. Physical Therapist Interventions I 3 credits
PT 306. Practice Management/Health Service Delivery 2 credits
PT 307. Movement Sciences I/ Biomechanics 3 credits
Total 19 credits
Section 2.
PT 311. Neuroscience 4 credits
PT 312. Pathology 3 credits
PT 313. Physical Therapist Interventions II 4 credits
PT 314. Integumentary Practice Management 2 credits
PT 315. Cardiovascular & Pulmonary Practice Management 3 credits
PT 316. Clinical Examination, Evaluation, Diagnosis & Prognosis 3 credits
PT 317. Evidence-based Practice I 3 credits
Total 22 credits
Section 3.
PT-321. Movement Science II/ Motor Control 2 credits
PT-322. Arthrological & Pathological Movement Science I 3 credits
PT-323. Diagnostic Imaging 3 credits
PT-324. Musculoskeletal Practice Management I 4 credits
PT-325. Medical Practice Management 3 credits
PT-326. Physical Therapist Interventions III 3 credits
PT-327. Patient/Client Management I 2 credits
Total 20 credits
Section 4.
PT-402. Arthrological and Pathological Movement Science II 3 credits
PT-403. Musculoskeletal Practice Management II 4 credits
PT-404. Neurological Practice Management I 5 credits
PT-405. Evidence-Based Practice II 3 credits
PT-406. Patient/Client Management II 2 credits
Total 17 credits
Section 5.
PT-411. Psychosocial Aspects of Care 2 credits
PT-412. Neurological Practice Management II 5 credits
PT-413. Educational Theory and Practice 2 credits
PT-414. Administration I 3 credits
PT-415. Patient/Client Management III 2 credits
Total 13 credits
Section 6.
PT-501. Clinical Pharmacology and Nutrition 2 credits
PT-502. Administration II 3 credits
PT-503. Primary Care Practice 3 credits
PT-504. Practice Elective I 3 credits
PT-505. Practice Elective II 3 credits
Total 14 credits
Section 7.
PT-507. Professional Practice Development & Evaluation 3 credits
PT-508. Evidence-Based Practice III 3 credits
PT-509. Health Promotion & Injury Prevention 3 credits
Total 9 credits
***END***DPT***
This course exists to train persons to enter the profession of International Criminal Law and Advocacy for the worlds poor and needy. To prepare that person to argue cases before the International Criminal Court as lead counsel or as an assistant counsel or paralegal.
Further to be available to persons in need of an alternative to the traditional attorney-at-law or lawyer in accordance with Article 55 (2)(c) of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court 1 July 2002.
With this accredited degree you will be able to work in the profession of international criminal law.
Text of the Rome Statute circulated as
document A/CONF.183/9 of 17 July 1998
and corrected by process-verbaux of 10
November 1998, 12 July 1999, 30 November
1999, 8 May 2000, 17 January 2001 and 16
January 2002. The Statute entered into force
on 1 July 2002.
Article 55
Rights of persons during an investigation
1. In respect of an investigation under this Statute, a person:
(a) Shall not be compelled to incriminate himself or herself or to confess guilt;
(b) Shall not be subjected to any form of coercion, duress or threat, to torture or to any other form of cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment;
(c) Shall, if questioned in a language other than a language the person fully understands and speaks, have, free of any cost, the assistance of a
competent interpreter and such translations as are necessary to meet the requirements of fairness; and
(d) Shall not be subjected to arbitrary arrest or detention, and shall not be deprived of his or her liberty except on such grounds and in accordance
with such procedures as are established in this Statute.
2. Where there are grounds to believe that a person has committed a crime within
the jurisdiction of the Court and that person is about to be questioned either by
the Prosecutor, or by national authorities pursuant to a request made under Part 9,
that person shall also have the following rights of which he or she shall be
informed prior to being questioned:
(a) To be informed, prior to being questioned, that there are grounds to
believe that he or she has committed a crime within the jurisdiction of the
Court;
(b) To remain silent, without such silence being a consideration in the
determination of guilt or innocence;
(c) To have legal assistance of the person's choosing, or, if the person does not
have legal assistance, to have legal assistance assigned to him or her, in
any case where the interests of justice so require, and without payment by
the person in any such case if the person does not have sufficient means to
pay for it; and
(d) To be questioned in the presence of counsel unless the person has
voluntarily waived his or her right to counsel.
Rules of Procedure and Evidence
Adopted by the Assembly
of States Parties
First session
New York, 3-10 September 2002
Official Records ICC-ASP/1/3
Rule 22
Appointment and qualifications of Counsel for the defence.
1. A counsel for the defence shall have established competence in international or
criminal law and procedure, as well as the necessary relevant experience, whether
as judge, prosecutor, advocate or in other similar capacity, in criminal proceedings.
A counsel for the defence shall have an excellent knowledge of and be fluent in at
least one of the working languages of the Court. Counsel for the defence may be
assisted by other persons, including professors of law, with relevant expertise.
2. Counsel for the defence engaged by a person exercising his or her right under the
Statute to retain legal counsel of his or her choosing shall file a power of attorney
with the Registrar at the earliest opportunity.
3. In the performance of their duties, Counsel for the defence shall be subject to the
Statute, the Rules, the Regulations, the Code of Professional Conduct for Counsel
adopted in accordance with rule 8 and any other document adopted by the Court
that may be relevant to the performance of their duties.
Your course covers the full reading material and documents offered by the International Criminal Court and other material s may be assigned by your instructor(s).
Class name
1. Rome Statute
2. Rules of Procedure and Evidence
3. Elements of Crimes
4. Regulations of the Court
5. Amendment 1 (French version only)
6. Amendment 2
7. Notification and history of the amendments
8. Staff Regulations
9. Financial Regulations and Rules
10. Amendments to the Financial Regulations and Rules
11. Agreement on the Privileges and Immunities of the ICC
12. Negotiated Relationship Agreement between the International Criminal Court and the United Nations
13. Staff rules of the International Criminal Court
14. Code of Professional Conduct for counsel
15. Regulations of the Trust Fund for Victims
16. Regulations of the Registry
17. Agreement between the International Criminal Court and the International Committee of the Red Cross on Visits to Persons deprived of Liberty Pursuant to the Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court
18. Agreement between the International Criminal Court and the European Union on Cooperation and Assistance
19. Memorandum of Understanding regarding Administrative Arrangements between the International Criminal Court and the Special Court for Sierra Leone
20. Agreement between the International Criminal Court and the Federal Government of Austria on the enforcement of sentences of the International Criminal Court
21. Agreement between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the International Criminal Court on the enforcement of sentences imposed by the International Criminal Court
22. Memorandum of Understanding between the International Criminal Court and the Asian-African Legal Consultative Organization
At any point during the course starting on day one until the day of graduation the Director/President with the permission of the Crownwealth Chief Minister with no need of any reason for doing so may graduate a student in this program and award their degree.
This is normally done with superior students.
Also any student has the right to test out of the full course.
END OF LAW COURSE INFORMATION.
New Course Leading to a Combined Degree Set of
1. Bachelor of Legal Studies (BSLS). 2. Master of Laws (LL.M.). 3. Doctor of International Criminal Law (DICL) (equal to Doctor of Juridical Science, J.S.D.).
How do you become a Licensed Clinical-Midwife?
Bachelor or Master of Science in Clinical-Midwifery Course.
TRANSCRIPT CLASSES:
CMC 511 Cellular and Biophysical Basis of Pathophysiology
CMC 512 Health Assessment for Advanced Clinical-Midwifery Practice
CMC 513 Pharmacology for Advanced Clinical-Midwifery Practice
CMC 514 Advanced Reproductive Dynamics
Bachelor or Master of Science in Clinical-Midwifery Core A Courses
CMC 611 Primary Care for Women
CMC 612 Theoretical Basis for Health Promotion, Risk Reduction and Health Planning
CMC 613 Health Care Policies, Organization, and Finance
CMC 614 Genetics Application to Advanced Practice Clinical-Midwifery
CMC 615 Research and Statistics for Evidence Based Practice
Clinical-Midwifery Courses Specialty Courses
CMC 711 Conceptual Frameworks for Clinical-Midwifery Practice
CMC 712 Pharmacology for Clinical-Midwifery/Women’s Health
CMC 713 Clinical-Midwifery I
CMC 714 Clinical-Midwifery II
CMC 715 Clinical-Midwifery III
CMC 716 Clinical-Midwifery IV
Prerequisites BS program:
18 years old or older at time of expected graduation.
High school Diploma or Ged. May be supplemented by proper DD-214.
Prerequisites MS program:
21 years old at enrollment.
High school or Ged. May be supplemented by proper DD-214.
BS Degree.
END OF COURSE INFORMATION.
BACHELOR (MASTER) OF ARTS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE or POLITICAL SCIENCE EDUCATION
ADVANCED HUMANITIES
HUMAN RELATIONS
EDUCATION
Even though this course covers most every area of political science it does favor a few over the rest. These areas are Political Theory, Comparative Politics, International Relations and American Politics.
If you are NOT sure you are ready for this course. Send us an email requesting our one question exam. Read the one page question sheet and pick the correct answer. If you can answer correctly you are ready. This one question exam is free. However please be seriously interested or please do not request the exam.
Once you have paid your fee your first lesson will be sent by email. Study the material and when ready request by email your first exam.
After successfully completing your course you will have earned a Bachelor of Arts. We will send you your beautiful accredited degree, transcript of classes and Letter of Good Standing from the Arizona Secretary of State Corporation Commission.
Length of this course depends of you and how much time and effort you put into it. A maximum time of 9 months is given to complete this course.
Total Fee is $690 + shipping.
Prerequisites:
22 years old at time of enrollment.
High school or GED minimum.
If you do not yet have a high school diploma or GED get one from our accredited high school by email. We will accept your DD-214 showing an Honorable or General under Honorable Conditions discharge in lieu of high school or GED.
END OF COURSE INFORMATION.
We offer a Bachelor of Health Science (BHS), with specialty in Epidemiology.
Master of Health Science (MHS), with specialty in Epidemiology or
Doctor of Science, with specialty in Epidemiology (ScD), the fee is $690 + s/h.
NOTE: We do offer State Notarization and Certification Services with an Apostille from the State of Arizona. Fee is $50. We answer to applicable laws of the USA and the State of Arizona. (Check Links for the URL of the Arizona Corporation Commission bottom of this page).
All courses is open to everyone in those countries we serve.
If you do not have your high school diploma or GEd we will offer to you the GEd short Form exam for an additional $150.
Full Course Will Be emailed to you within 48 hours of your returning to us your application and payment.
PHYSICS/NATURAL PHILOSOPHY
Special permission must be gotten from the Director/President of the HOCA to join this class.
The level of BS, MS or PhD depends on your past level of training and experience.
At the end of your course studies contact your Instructor for the examination. If you pass this examination of your knowledge of this course you will be awarded your degree at whatever level was allowed to you when you enrolled.
All course material is included in your course. You have six months to finish the course studies and take the exam. This is more than enough time to finish.
Prerequisites:
Minimum of 18 years old at the time of enrollment.
A BASIC UNDERSTANDING OF PHYSICS,
(If you like before you take this course email us for an explanation of what we consider a basic understanding of physics to be. A good rule is if you took high school physics and got a 3.0/B or better then you most likely have a basic understanding of physics).
High School or GED. We will accept your DD-214 showing an Honorable or General under Honorable Conditions discharge in lieu of high school or GED.
By completing this course you may request your degree NOT be in Physics and instead request your degree be awarded in one of the following areas.
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY
ADVANCED HUMANITIES
PHYSICS THEORY
END OF THIS COURSE INFORMATION.
Human Service Management & Job Search Analyst Practitioner:
The level of BS, MS or PhD depends on your past level of training and experience.
This course is your Master Plan for Getting Your Next Job or helping a Client to get one and being paid to do so. It can also qualify you for a job with the State Job Service Dept.
At the end of your course studies contact your Instructor for the examination. If you pass this examination of your knowledge of this course you will be awarded your degree at whatever level was allowed to you when you enrolled.
All course material is included in your course. You have three months to finish the course studies and take the exam. This is more than enough time to finish.
Prerequisites:
Minimum of 17 years old at the time of enrollment.
High School or GED. We will accept your DD-214 showing an Honorable or General under Honorable Conditions discharge in lieu of high school or GED.
By completing this course you may request your degree NOT be in Human Service Management & Job Search Analyst Practitioner and instead request your degree be awarded in one of the following areas.
ADVANCED HUMANITIES
HUMAN RELATIONS
COUNSELING
COMMUNICATION
EDUCATION
FACTOLOGY COUNSELING
END OF THIS COURSE INFORMATION.
FACTOLOGY COUNSELING COURSE:
After graduation from this course along with your accredited degree and transcript you will receive a “FACTOLOGY COUNSELING CLINIC, Perpetual Clinical License of Authorization”. This gives you the right to open a clinic, counsel the public and charge for your services and there are thousands of our Alumni doing just that all around the world.
There is no requirement to be a member of our association in order to take this course or any other course offered by this association.
Further if after switching you request, for whatever reason, that there be no mention of Religion associated with your graduation and documents you give up the right to a Clinic License. This is because the Clinic License is awarded by and associated with the Official Church of the United Royal Kingdom. To be issued the Clinic License there must be added to your Transcript "Concentration: Factology (Ecclesiastical Counseling)" and your request would make this impossible.
By completing this course you may request your degree NOT be in Counseling and instead request your degree be awarded in one of the following areas.
SOCIOLOGY
HISTORY
ADVANCED HUMANITIES
HUMAN RELATIONS
You must declare your request for a change of major before beginning your course because we would need to change your material somewhat to allow the other major.
Earn your accredited degree in Factology Counseling.
Prerequisites:
17 years old at time of enrollment.
High school or GED minimum. We will accept your DD-214 showing an Honorable or General under Honorable Conditions discharge in lieu of high school or GED.
Length of course:
Between three months to one year. The more time you put into it the faster you graduate.
Class Number/Title
PSY 109 Intro to Factology Counseling
RSD 118 General Religion Studies
PSY 201 Counseling
COU 228 Counseling Emergencies
CJD 345 Criminal Justice
ECO 385 Economics in the USA
HIS 387 US History
COU 254 Counseling Theory
MUS 459 Music and Counseling
SOC 378 Sociology of the Family
SOC 401 Counseling and Racial and Ethnic Relations
SOC 463 Social Stratification of God or of Man?
Note:
The actual material to be studied is not part of a class plan. All material studied is given in your course manual. By completing the material in your manual and passing the exams of this course the above classes are awarded and added to your transcript.
You must earn at least a 2.0 or better for each exam to pass the course.
To Enroll:
1. Pay Fee then after graduating from this course you need to pay shipping for the degree and transcript.
2. Fill out and return application.
3. Email a copy of your high school or GED transcript, proof of age and place of birth.
Full Course Will Be emailed to you within 48 hours of your returning to us your application.
END OF COURSE INFORMATION.
COURSE IN HYPNOTHERAPY:
This course is presented by William Cullen Bryant University and its College of Psychology, Department of Health Psychology.
By completing this course you may request your degree NOT be in Hypnotherapy and instead request your degree be awarded in one of the following areas.
THERAPEUTIC HYPNOSIS
HUMAN RELATIONS
PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE
COUNSELING
You must declare your request for a change of major before graduating course. Complete Course in Hypnotherapy and Mind Therapy (Therapeutic Hypnosis), Accredited, Doctorate in a few weeks, earn 6 figures. Clinic License included.
Prerequisites BSc:
18 years old at time of enrollment.
High school or GED minimum.
Length of course:
Between six weeks and three months, the more time you put into it the faster you graduate.
If after starting your course you switch for whatever reason to the Faith Based Program you will be awarded a Doctor of Clinical Hypnotherapy (DCH) instead of the PhD. This is because the accumulative written work of the course is accepted all together as your required 15-unit dissertation. No dissertation is required for a DCH.
Further if after switching you request, for whatever reason, that there be no mention of Religion associated with your graduation and documents you give up the right to a Clinic License. This is because the Clinic License is awarded by and associated with the Official Church of the United Royal Kingdom. To be issued the Clinic License there must be added to your Transcript "Concentration: Hypnotherapy (Ecclesiastical Counseling)" and your request would make this impossible.
By graduating from this course the following classes will be awarded and show on your transcript (classes may be substituted for others at the discretion of the Board of Directors):
Freshman Level:
HYPT 107 Introductions to Hypnotherapy
HYPT 129 Mind Therapies
HYPT 135 Therapeutic Hypnosis
HYPT 171 Leadership
HYPT 181 Communicatory Psychologies
HYPT 191 Physical Psychologies
Sophomore Level:
HYPT 298 Introductions to Hypnosis
HYPT 211 The Power of Suggestion
HYPT 223 Induction Methods (An act that sets in motion some course of events)
LAWC 283 Laws and Regulations of the Industry
HYPT 297 The Business of Hypnosis I
LIBS 231 Theater Art
Junior Level:
PSYC 301 Neuro Associative Conditioning (NAC)
HYPT 334 Hypnotherapy And Psychotherapy
PSYC 375 Advanced Psychotherapy
PSYC 388 Stress Management And Motivational Training
HYPT 387 Applied Hypnotherapy And Psychotherapy
LIBS 389 Alternative Medicines
Senior Level:
HYPT 422 Oriental Mind Therapy (OMT)
HYPT 432 The Business of Hypnosis II
HYPT 435 Past Life Regression and Forensic Investigative Hypnosis
HYPT 439 Complete Mind Therapy (CMT)
Graduate Level or Doctorate Level:
HYPT 542 Animal Hypnosis
HYPT 552 Pseudo Hypnosis
PSYC 562 Positive Reinforcement
PSYC 572 Affirmations, Self-Scripts, Visualizations
END OF COURSE INFORMATION.
COURSE IN CONTEMPLATIVE PSYCHOLOGY:
Your spouse may take the same course for $(email us) extra.
By completing this course you may request your degree NOT be in Contemplative Psychology and instead request your degree be awarded in one of the following areas.
COMMUNICATION
EDUCATION
THEOLOGY
FACTOLOGY COUNSELING
CONFUCIANISM
EASTERN RELIGION
COMPARATIVE RELIGION
PHILOSOPHICAL DOCTRINE
PHILOSOPHICAL THEORY
Course: PhD degree in Contemplative Psychology.
This course has two parents: the 2,500-year-old wisdom tradition of Buddhism and the clinical traditions of Western Factology and Psychology. From Buddhism comes the practice of mindfulness/awareness meditation, together with a highly sophisticated understanding of the functioning of the mind. Out of Western psychology did come what is known as "psychotherapy."
The root teaching of the Contemplative Psychotherapy program is the notion of "glorious sanity." This means that we all have within us a natural dignity and wisdom.
Our staple nature is characterized by lucidity, receptiveness and compassionateness. This wisdom may be temporarily hid, but nonetheless, it is there and may be educated. Practitioners of contemplative psychotherapy become expert at discerning sanity within even the most bewildered and distorted states of mind and are trained to nurture this sanity in them and in their clients.
The cost for this course is $690.
We have had several take this new course and tell us they loved it.
At any point during the course starting on day one until the day of graduation the Director/President with the permission of the Crownwealth Chief Minister with no need of any reason for doing so may graduate a student in this program and award their degrees.
This is normally done with superior students.
Also any student has the right to test out of the full course.
END OF COURSE INFORMATION.
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