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1.50 Credits
0-1 Semester Hours Advanced undergraduate students in the Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering serve as facilitators to help freshman students enrolled in NTLS 180 learn to work through academic problems, identify patterns within those problems, and solve them with an emphasis on General Chemistry. Workshop, 1.5 hours.
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2.00 Credits
2 Semester Hours A minimum of 150 clock hours of clinical experience specifi c to the fi fth semester of enrollment in ATEP. Includes observation, fi eldwork, and practical experience at an affi liated clinical site under the direct supervision of a Certifi ed Athletic Trainer (ATC). Emphasis is on the integration of therapeutic rehabilitation. Corequisite: NTLS 464.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
1-4 Semester Hours
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
1-4 Semester Hours
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours Research work on a project within the fi eld of environmental science including presentation of a seminar over work.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours In-depth study of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, micronutriants, and weight management with application to normal nutrition and special emphasis on optimal health and performance. Evaluation and interpretation of latest nutrition research fi ndings. Prerequisite: NTLS 255.
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1.00 Credits
1 Semester Hour Learn biochemical tests used by dieticians to evaluate nutritional status. Analyze dietary records and generate meal plans, create research questions, test hypotheses, develop oral presentation skills, provide community education, design educational material, and critically analyze controversial topics. Corequisite: NTLS 455.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours Students participate in on-going laboratory research on the psychobiology of learning and memory. Emphasis is on theoretical and methodological issues, research design, data collection, analysis, and interpretation. Consent of instructor required. Prerequisites: Grade of B (3.0) or higher in each: PSYC 241, 243, 261, 265. Grade of C (2.0) or higher in each: PSYC 401, 410, 415.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours Provides information regarding the physics and physiological effects of athletic training modalities. Gain understanding of the infl ammatory process and pain management in relation to athletic injuries. Includes the physiological reactions, contraindications, and indications to such modalities as heat, cold, electricity, ultrasound, water, and massage. Instruction on proper use and application of specifi c modalities. Prerequisites: NTLS 153 and 154.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours Instruction on how to design, implement, and supervise rehabilitation programs for sportsrelated injuries and conditions. Theoretical and clinical bases for the use of therapeutic exercises, basic biomechanics, indications, contraindications, and proper application of exercises in therapeutic rehabilitation. Prerequisites: NTLS 153 and 154.
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