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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
The psychological aspects of athletic training and sports medicine are covered. Over the course of the semester, students gain 200 hours of clinical experience. Students are required to complete specific NATA clinical competencies and proficiencies. Prerequisites: AT 298, AT 398; Every Year, Spring
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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.) Prerequisites: AT 298, AT 398; Every Year, Spring
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4.00 Credits
This course provides the student with a basic systemic approach to exercise program development. It includes techniques, indications and contraindications of exercise and exercise progression as related to athletic injury, prevention, reconditioning and return-to-play guidelines. Prerequisite: AT 338; Every Year, Fall
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0.00 Credits
This lab includes the practical application of therapeutic exercise and must be taken in conjunction with AT 410. (2 lab hrs.) Prerequisite: AT 338; Every Year, Fall
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4.00 Credits
This course provides the student with a basic systemic approach to exercise program development. It includes techniques, indications and contraindications of exercise and exercise progression as related to athletic injury, prevention, reconditioning and return-to-play guidelines. Prerequisites: AT 338, AT 339, AT 410; Every Year, Spring
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0.00 Credits
This lab includes the practical application of therapeutic exercise and must be taken in conjunction with AT 411. (2 lab hrs.) Prerequisites: AT 338, AT 339; Every Year, Spring
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2.00 Credits
This course focuses on the use of prescription medications, non-prescription medications and performance-enhancing drugs used in athletics, with particular interest in how these pharmacological agents alter the physiology of the human body. Students review guidelines set by the NCAA, amateur and professional sports associations on banned substances. Prerequisites: AT 338, BI 211-212; Every Year, Fall
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4.00 Credits
This course focuses on the advanced study of human movement, concentrating on the principles of mechanics they relate to the human body. Areas of athletic injury, pathology, sport performance, occupational risks, injury prevention, and rehabilitation are addressed. Projects are designed not only to achieve scientific insights into biomechanical problems but also to train students in state-of-the-art interdisciplinary research procedures. Kinematic and kinetic analyses are conducted. Prerequisites: AT 338, AT 339, AT 410; Every Year, Spring
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0.00 Credits
This lab includes the practical application of biomechanics including the processes involved in data collection for forces, EMG and motion analysis data. Must be taken in conjunction with AT 440. (2 lab hrs.) Prerequisites: AT 338, AT 339, AT 410; Every Year, Spring
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3.00 Credits
Organizational and administrative procedures and considerations, as well as the legal aspects of athletic training and sports medicine are included in this course. Prerequisites: AT 338, AT 339, AT 410, AT 411; Every Year, Fall
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