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SAR AT 405: Clinical Athletic Training IIPrereq
3.00 Credits
Boston University
SAR AT 404; AT students only. Continued athletic training experience under the supervision and guidance of a program-approved health care provider in an approved setting. Course meets periodically for formal competency development. Specific content includes situational orthopedic assessment, psychological influences on athletic injury and recovery, and continued development of taping, bracing, and casting skills. Minimum of 156 hours of clinical experience required (average of 12 hours per week). 4 cr, either sem.
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SAR AT 430: Orthopedic RehabilitationPrereq
3.00 Credits
Boston University
SAR AT 357; SAR AT 404; AT students or consent of instructor. Analysis and application of the various therapeutic approaches to orthopedic rehabilitation. Lecture and laboratory. 4 cr, 2nd sem.
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SAR AT 431: Strength and Conditioning for Athletic TrainersCoreq
3.00 Credits
Boston University
SAR AT 430. This course emphasizes safe and effective application of strength and conditioning principles for the athletic trainer. Students will design and implement programs for healthy and rehabilitating athletes including baseline assessments, program progression, and modifications relating to individual functional limitations. 1 cr, 2nd sem.
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SAR AT 431 - Strength and Conditioning for Athletic TrainersCoreq
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SAR AT 432: Organization and Administration of Athletic TrainingAT
3.00 Credits
Boston University
students only. An overview of administrative concepts and organization of an athletic training program and facility in a variety of settings, including university, secondary school, community, and private clinic. A problem-solving approach to facility design, fiscal management, and legal issues is used. 2 cr, 1st sem.
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SAR AT 504: Clinical Athletic Training IIIPrereq
3.00 Credits
Boston University
SAR AT 405 and SAR AT 430; AT students only. This course provides athletic training experience under the supervision of a program-approved health care provider. The course meets periodically throughout the semester for formal competency development. Specific content includes advanced situational assessments, development of career enhancement skills, health care for all age groups and special populations. Minimum of 156 hours of clinical experience required (average of 12 hours per week). 2 or 4 cr, 1st sem.
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SAR AT 505: Clinical Athletic Training IVPrereq
3.00 Credits
Boston University
SAR AT 504; AT students only. Continued athletic training experience under the supervision and guidance of a program-approved health care provider in an approved setting. Course meets periodically for formal competency development. Minimum of 156 hours of clinical experience required (average of 12 hours per week). 2 or 4 cr, 2nd sem.
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SAR AT 505 - Clinical Athletic Training IVPrereq
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SAR AT 506: Research PracticumPrereq
3.00 Credits
Boston University
SAR HP 531 and CAS PS 211; AT students only. This course is designed to expand the student's ability to appropriately use research literature to guide clinical decision making and practice. A presentation is required. 2 cr, 1st sem.
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SAR HP 150: Freshman Year ExperienceThis
3.00 Credits
Boston University
course is designed to provide an orientation to freshmen about the college experience. Expectations, guidelines, and resources will be made available to aid freshmen in making informed decisions about the quality of their education while clarifying and enhancing students' experiences with the Boston University community. Interaction with faculty advisors and peer mentors is provided. 0 cr, 1st sem.
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SAR HP 151: Introduction to the Health and Rehabilitation ProfessionsFreshmen
3.00 Credits
Boston University
only. Survey of the roles and functions of the health and rehabilitation disciplines. Examination of the relationships within interdisciplinary teams and between health care providers and consumers. Frequent writing assignments of varying lengths. 2 cr, either sem.
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SAR HP 252: Health and Disability Across the Life SpanOverview
3.00 Credits
Boston University
of healthy development across the life span followed by an examination of common conditions that typically begin in certain stages. Each condition will be examined for its individual, group, and systemic impacts. 4 cr, either sem.
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