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Certificate Information:     (949) 643-5374
Bachelor's Information:   (800) 344-5484  ext. 1
Fax:    (949) 643-5337
Address:   
27402 Aliso Viejo Parkway  Aliso Viejo, CA  92656

 

 

Program Overview

Program Location:
California State University Dominguez Hills
College of Health & Human Services, Division of Health Sciences
1000 E. Victoria Street
Carson, CA 90747


Clinical Laboratory OSSUR North America & Certificate Program :
27412 Aliso Viejo Parkway
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
Contacts:
Scott Hornbeak, CPO, Director
(949)-643-5374 Aliso Viejo campus
e-mail: shornbeak@csudh.edu
web site: www.csudh.edu/oandp
or College of Health & Human Services Advising, (1-800-344-5484) - Option 1
web site: www.csudh.edu/hhs


Type of Program:
Allied Health professional training program, conducting baccalaureate level and post graduate instruction of practitioners in the field of prosthetic and orthotic rehabilitation.

Program Summary:
All clinical courses are conducted on an off campus site in Aliso Viejo, in Orange County. The site provides a large clinical laboratory, and is located approximately 42 miles from the CSUDH campus  The principle objective of the program is to produce 48 highly trained practitioners each year, who will serve the prosthetic needs of thousands of severely disabled individuals who require artificial limbs.

The program has two educational pathways:
1) a Certificate program which takes six months to complete, for students who already have a bachelor's degree, and
2) a Bachelor of Science in Health Science, Prosthetics Option, for students who seek the Health Science degree at CSUDH, and spend their last six months completing prosthetics clinical instruction at the new off campus laboratory.

Certificate Program:
CSUDH offers comprehensive clinical and didactic post graduate Certificate Programs in Orthotics and Prosthetics which were granted full CAAHEP accreditation in 1999. The six month post graduate Certificate Programs in Prosthetics and Orthotics will be offered every August and January at our clinical laboratory at Ossur North America. The Certificate Programs at California State University utilize experience, faculty, curriculum and teaching materials refined over a twenty year period of successful undergraduate training in the Baccalaureate Level Program and Post Graduate Certificate Programs in Orthotics and Prosthetics.
Up to sixteen students will be admitted to each Certificate class. Prerequisites and course content for the Certificate Programs in Orthotics and Prosthetics will adhere to the Standards for an Accredited Educational Program for the Orthotist and Prosthetist established by the National Commission on Orthotic and Prosthetic Education (NCOPE) in 1993. After completion of a Certificate Program, one year of supervised clinical experience in a NCOPE accredited residency will follow. Residency sites are available throughout the United States. The practitioner will then be eligible to stand for American Board for Certification (ABC) certification in their chosen discipline.   Certificate applications become available January and July of each year.

Bachelors Degree Program:
Clinical training in prosthetics occurs in the last 28 units (six months clinical component) of the Bachelor's Degree in Health Science, Prosthetic Option. This practitioner level program requires two full years at CSUDH to complete, and it is designed to produce professional level graduates with a baccalaureate degree. Pre clinical course work in Health Science enhances the students' conceptual, analytic, and quantitative abilities, and develops leadership skills. Pre clinical and clinical instruction includes training in communication skills - oral and written, as well as strengthening behavioral and social attributes, emphasizing ethical standards of integrity and compassion for others. The Program is a "3+1" baccalaureate degree, where undergraduate students attend their first 3 years of pre clinical college in general education, prerequisite, and selected didactic (lecture) courses, and complete their final 28 units immersed in clinical training in prosthetics at the off-site facility at Ossur. Graduates of this program will be qualified to enter into a one year NCOPE accredited Residency, and then may take the American Board for Certification (ABC) test leading to the credential Certified Prosthetist (C.P.) If a graduate wishes to pursue education in Orthotics, they may apply for the Orthotics Certificate, offered in CSUDH Extended Education.