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3.00 Credits
A required course for athletic training majors, this course provides students with an understanding of the relationship of injuries to various lower extremity anatomical structures and the injuries affect on normal musculoskeletal function. Students will learn a systematic method of assessment, learning various techniques that ensure thorough injury assessment. Lecture, discussion, and required laboratory experiences. Prerequisite: Admission to the athletic training education program. Spring.
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3.00 Credits
A required course for athletic training majors, this course provides students with an understanding of the relationship of injuries to various upper extremity anatomical structures and the injuries affect on normal musculoskeletal function. Students will learn a systematic method of assessment, learning various techniques that ensure thorough injury assessment. Lecture, discussion, and required laboratory experiences. Prerequisite: KPED 3351 with a C or better. Fall.
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10.00 Credits
A required course for kinesiology and physical education majors. This course provides basic information on disabling conditions and how to provide adapted physical education programs based upon an individual's assessed needs. Lecture, discussion, and a required 10-hour clinical and field experience scheduled outside of class meeting times. Prerequisites: Admission to PETE or KPED program. Fall, summer.
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3.00 Credits
A core course required of kinesiology and physical education majors and athletic training majors. This course is designed to develop students' understanding of the mechanical principles that govern the effectiveness with which physical education, fitness, and sport skills are performed. Lecture, discussion, and individual research projects. Prerequisites: PHYS 1400 or CHEM 1402 or 1450 with a grade of C or higher. Fall, summer.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Specific topics/problems in kinesiology and physical education with emphasis on current trends in physical education, exercise science and athletic training. Primary instructional strategies will vary depending on topic. Variable credit (1-3 hours). On demand.
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3.00 Credits
A core course required of kinesiology and physical education majors and athletic training majors. This course focuses on the foundations, theories, principles, and measurement of physical fitness and in particular the means for conducting fitness testing and providing exercise prescriptions. Students will learn how to screen subjects, assess physical fitness levels, and prescribe appropriate exercise training based upon an individual's goals and assessed needs. Lecture, activity, simulations, and required field experiences. Prerequisites: KPED 4300 major status or consent of instructor. Fall, spring, summer.
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3.00 Credits
A core course required of kinesiology and physical education majors, and athletic training majors and an elective for students with an allied health career interest. This course emphasizes the study of muscular activity and the associated energy systems, the general effects of exercise on physiologic processes and body functions, and the adaptations that occur as a result of physical exercise training. Lecture, laboratories, specialized computer software and a research project. Prerequisites: KPED 2381 or BIOL 2405 or BIOL 2406 or consent of instructor. Fall, spring, summer.
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3.00 Credits
A required course for athletic training majors, this course is designed for athletic training students to learn about and experience how to care for and prevent the injuries that occur in equipment intensive sports. Athletic training students will attain knowledge and skill regarding a variety of injuries (e.g., brain injuries, fractures, dislocations, wound management, and emergency on-the-field evaluation of spine injuries). Students will learn the principles regarding protective equipment, including standards for design, construction, maintenance, and reconditioning of protective sports equipment, bracing and protective pad fabrication. Lecture, discussion, laboratory, and required field study experiences. Prerequisite: KPED 3327 with a grade of B or better and KPED 4325 with a C or better. Fall.
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3.00 Credits
A required course for kinesiology and physical education majors. The application of instructional methods including writing and implementing instructional objectives, performing task analysis, designing and implementing lesson plans, and microteaching. Lecture, cooperative learning, physical activities, unit planning, and peer micro teaches. Clinical and field experiences will be required. Prerequisites: Admission to PETE or KPED program and KPED 2340 and 3316, Co-requsiite KPED 4380. Fall.
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3.00 Credits
A required course for athletic training majors taken during the final semester of enrollment. Students will explore current trends and issues in the profession of athletic training. Students will develop methods for educating others about the profession and disseminating information about injury/illness prevention. Students will gain knowledge regarding the academic preparation, credentialing (certification and licensure) and continuing education needed for the legal and ethical practice of athletic training. Primary methods of instruction include lecture, discussion, and student presentations. Computer applications used in this course. Prerequisite: KPED 4301 with a B or better, KPED 4330 with a C or better. Co-requisite KPED 4327. Spring.
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