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EXS 2000: Aquatic Safety
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
North Park University
Provides fundamental information and skills to respond to aquatic emergencies as well as principles of personal safety. Based on American Red Cross standards. Lifeguarding certification is available. Prerequisite: EXS 1600.
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EXS 2100: Practicum I
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
North Park University
A course designed to formally structure a minimum of 150 clock hours of clinical experience - (time by arrangement) - specific to the first semester of enrollment in theAthletic Training Educational Program (ATEP). Includes observation, fieldwork and practical experience in the North Park University athletic training room. All will be under the direct supervision of a Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC). Emphasis is athletic training room operations and procedures. Prerequisites: EXS 1000, 1600, 1610, BIOL 1250, and formal acceptance into the ATEP. Taken concurrently with EXS 2300, and 2350.
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EXS 2110: Practicum II
3.00 Credits
North Park University
A course designed to formally structure a minimum of 150 clock hours of clinical experience - (time by arrangement) - specific to the second semester of enrollment inthe Athletic Training Educational Program (ATEP). Includes observation, fieldwork and practical experience in the North Park University athletic training room. All will be under the direct supervision of a Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC). Emphasis is on lower extremity injury evaluation and lower body taping/splinting. Prerequisites: EXS 2100, 2300, 2350. Taken concurrently with EXS 2400.
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EXS 2210: Coaching Basketball
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
North Park University
The theory, methods, and techniques of coaching basketball are taught including conditioning, selecting personnel, drills, scouting, rules, and team strategy.
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EXS 2220: Coaching Track and Field
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
North Park University
The theory, methods, and techniques of coaching track and field are taught, including conditioning, coaching the specific events, rules, and meet organization.
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EXS 2230: Coaching Football
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
North Park University
The theory, methods, and techniques of coaching football are taught, including preseason conditioning, selecting personnel, drills, scouting, rules, and strategy.
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EXS 2250: Coaching Baseball and Softball
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
North Park University
The theory, methods, and techniques of coaching baseball and softball are taught with emphasis on preseason conditioning, individual skills, team strategy, and rules.
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EXS 2260: Coaching Volleyball
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
North Park University
The theory, methods, and techniques of coaching volleyball are taught with emphasis on preseason conditioning, individual skills, team strategy, and rules.
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EXS 2270: Coaching Soccer
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
North Park University
The theory, methods and techniques of coaching soccer are taught with emphasis on pre-season conditioning, individual skills, team strategy, and rules.
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EXS 2300: Orthopedic Assessment I
3.00 Credits
North Park University
A comprehensive study of the lower extremities including the foot, ankle, knee, thigh, hip, pelvis, and spine. Injuries will be discussed from the following viewpoints: 1) prevention, 2) etiology and mechanism of injury, 3) pathology, 4) recognition and evaluation techniques, and 5) treatment. Prerequisites: EXS 1000, 1600, 1610, BIOL 1250, and formal acceptance into ATEP. Taken con-currently with: EXS 2100, 2350
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