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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
An in-depth investigation of realistic promotional programs ranging from concept to finished visual. Emphasis on individual creative solutions relative to product and idea, budget and client. Prerequisites: AR 112 and AR 271
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3.00 Credits
Development of a professional portfolio, resume and promotional materials, culminating in a public presentation to area design, advertising, marketing, and recruitment professionals. Guidance from faculty and visiting professionals. Prerequisites: All required art courses in major emphasis
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3.00 Credits
Encompasses problem-solving and techniques indicative of the ability to work as a mature and independent artist. Includes preparation and presentation of work. Prerequisites: All required art courses in major emphasis
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3.00 Credits
The continued development and final construction of a professional presentation portfolio, resume and promotional materials. Additional focus on business-related information, such as taxes, expenses and contracts. Prerequisites: AR 360. all required art courses in major emphasis
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3.00 Credits
By permission of department chair. Based on availability, qualified students are placed in positions with leading design, advertising, and marketing firms.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to basic principles of the athletic training profession. Content includes history of the athletic training profession, sports medicine team concepts and applications, environmental influences, health assessment screenings, basic injury and illness assessment, management and treatment, protective equipment, strength and conditioning concepts, and health risks related to the physically active. Risk factors associated with blood-borne pathogens and common diseases that affect the active population are also addressed.
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1.00 Credits
Course meets on a regular basis for formal competency development. Includes skill development in taping, wrapping and splinting techniques, therapeutic modalities, basic evaluation techniques, emergency care and topical anatomy. Prerequisite: AT 100, Athletic Training majors only
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1.00 Credits
Specific content includes emergency procedures, heat and cold illnesses, environmental issues, and basic assessment and evaluation. Students also obtain clinical athletic training experience under the supervision and guidance of a clinical instruc- tor. Weekly maximum of 10 hours of practical experience required. Only those clinical hours performed under a certified athletic trainer will be used toward meeting the course requirement. The nature of the didactic portion of this course is problem based. Prerequisites: AT 100, AT 239, and CPR for the Professional Rescuer
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2.00 Credits
The nature of the didactic portion of this course is problem based. Specific content includes casebased scenarios focusing on lower extremity and spinal orthopedic assessment and treatment, taping and bracing, biomechanical assessment and orthodic fabrication, assessment of pre-participation examinations. Students also obtain clinical athletic training experience under the supervision and guidance of an approved clinical instructor. Weekly maximum of 15 hours of practical experience required. Prerequisites: AT 125, AT 129, AT 240, and CPR for the Professional Rescuer
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2.00 Credits
The nature of the didactic portion of this course is problem based. Specific content includes casebased scenarios focusing on upper extremity orthopedic assessment and treatment, taping and bracing, therapeutic modalities, and biomechanical assessment. Students also obtain clinical athletic training experience under the supervision and guidance of an approved clinical instructor. Weekly maximum of 15 hours of practical experience required. Prerequisites: AT 220, AT 241, and CPR for the Professional Rescuer
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