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  • 3.00 Credits

    A sophomore clinical education experience under the direct supervision of a certified athletic trainer in an approved setting. Emphasis is placed on prevention and management of injury. Students will gain experience with individual and team sports. All clinical placements are at the discretion of the Chair of Athletic Training. Includes a minimum hour/day requirement and weekly lecture. Prerequisites & Notes AT 101. (Cr: 2)
  • 3.00 Credits

    A sophomore year clinical education experience under the direct supervision of a certified athletic trainer at an approved setting. Emphasis is placed on recognition and management of common athletic injuries and illnesses. All clinical placements are at the discretion of the Chair of Athletic Training. Includes a minimum hour/day requirement and weekly lecture. Prerequisites & Notes AT 200. (Cr: 2)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides students with learning experiences in prevention, recognition, and treatment of specific sports injuries and illnesses. Emphasis on mechanism of injury, biomechanics, and management procedures. Major anatomical components are also discussed. Class, three hours; lab, two hours per week. Prerequisites & Notes AT 101, BIO 201. (Cr: 4)
  • 3.00 Credits

    An examination of various physiological processes and the effect acute exercise bouts, long term conditioning, and ergogenic aids have on them. Current research in exercise science will be relied upon heavily to help students keep abreast of this ever-changing field. Satisfies the Math and Science and Writing Designated core requirements. Prerequisites & Notes BIO 201, PE 210. (Cr: 3)
  • 3.00 Credits

    An intensive study of the assessment techniques utilized in the evaluation of athletic injuries and illnesses occurring to the lower extremity. Students must be able to apply and demonstrate evaluative skills and their knowledge of anatomy and physiology Related to sports medicine. Management of Specific injuries and illnesses will also be discussed. Class, three hours; lab, two hours per week. Prerequisites & Notes AT 203. (Cr: 4)
  • 3.00 Credits

    An intensive study of the assessment techniques utilized in the evaluation of athletic injuries and illnesses occurring to the upper extremity. Students must be able to apply and demonstrate evaluative skills and their knowledge of anatomy and physiology Related to sports medicine. Management of Specific injuries and illnesses will also be discussed. Class, three hours; lab, two hours per week. Prerequisites & Notes AT 203, BIO 201, BIO 202. (Cr: 4)
  • 3.00 Credits

    The study of biomechanical principles of human movement and locomotion including Specific kinesiological functions of muscles and joints, characteristics of normal posture and gait analysis, and introduction to common injuries to the joints. Laboratory is required. Class, three hours; lab, two hours per week. Satisfies the Science and Math core requirement. Prerequisites & Notes AT 203. (Cr: 4)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduction to basic theories and applications of exercise rehabilitation as they relate to orthopedic and sports injuries. Pathophysiological response to injury and basic evaluative skills form the foundation that allows students to design and implement exercise programs for specific sports injuries. Class, three hours; lab, two hours per week. Prerequisites & Notes AT 203. (Cr: 4)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will probe the various areas an individual must be familiar with to manage an Athletic Training Program. Topics include: legal issues, management principles and fiscal policies. Prerequisites & Notes AT 203. (Cr: 3)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduction to basic theories and applications as they relate to orthopedic and Sports injuries. Physiologic behavior of pain and its effect on sports injury forms the foundation to understanding the effects of heat, cold, electrical stimulation currents and other physical modalities. Includes lecture and laboratory. Prerequisites & Notes AT 203. (Cr: 3)
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