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Course Criteria
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0.00 Credits
This lab includes the practical application of therapeutic modalities and must be taken in conjunction with AT 215. (2 lab hrs.) Prerequisites: AT 114, AT 214; Every Year, Spring
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3.00 Credits
Students are exposed to the importance of proper nutrition with an emphasis on conditioning and fitness. Prerequisite: AT 114; Every Year, Fall
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2.00 Credits
This practicum introduces students to the general policies and procedures of the Quinnipiac University athletic training room. Students are instructed in taping techniques, proper medical documentation skills, emergency care of suspected head and neck injuries, ambulatory aids, pre-participation examination, and the Quinnipiac University Emergency Action Plan. Hands-on practical experience is emphasized in class sessions. Prerequisites: AT 114, AT 214; Every Year, Spring
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1.00 Credits
During the semester, students gain 100 hours of clinical experience. Students are required to complete specific NATA clinical competencies and proficiencies. (3 lab hrs.) Prerequisites: AT 114, AT 214; Every Year, Spring
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4.00 Credits
This course covers kinesiology, advanced anatomy and evaluation knowledge and techniques involved in assessing athletic injuries/illnesses of the lower extremity, head and spine. Emphasis is placed on obtaining an understanding of kinesiological principles, as well as finetuning injury/illness recognition skills and concepts. Prerequisites: AT 114, AT 214, BI 211; Every Year, Spring
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0.00 Credits
This lab includes the practical application of kinesiology and athletic injury evaluation and must be taken in conjunction with AT 338 (2 lab hrs.) Prerequisites: AT 114, AT 214, BI 211; Every Year, Spring
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4.00 Credits
Kinesiology, advanced anatomy and evaluation knowledge and techniques involved in assessing athletic injuries/illnesses of the upper extremity, head and spine are covered in this course. Emphasis is placed on obtaining a continued understanding of kinesiological principles, as well as integrating kinesiological principles with injury/illness recognition skills and concepts. Prerequisites: AT 338, BI 211-212; Every Year, Fall
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0.00 Credits
This lab includes the practical application of kinesiology and athletic injury evaluation and must be taken in conjunction with AT 339. (2 lab hrs.) Prerequisites: AT 338, BI 211-212; Every Year, Fall
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2.00 Credits
Students are introduced to taping and wrapping techniques used in athletic training. The course includes instruction in fabricating and applying protective equipment, pads, splints and supports. Hands-on practical experience is emphasized in class sessions. Prerequisite: AT 298; Every Year, Fall
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1.00 Credits
During the semester, students gain 200 hours of clinical experience. Students are required to complete specific NATA clinical competencies and proficiencies. (3 lab hrs.) Prerequisite: AT 298; Every Year, Fall
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