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3.00 Credits
Athletic Injury Assessment II. Three semester hours. A study of the knowledge, skills and values an athletic trainer must possess to assess and evaluate injured athletes and other physically active individuals. Content areas to include: pathology, on and off-field assessment procedures for the head, neck, spine, shoulder, elbow, forearm, hand, and wrist. Prerequisite HHPA 239.%
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Athletic Injury Assessment II Lab. One semester hour. This lab course will teach the general and specific assessment and evaluation techniques for the head, neck, spine, shoulder, elbow, forearm, hand, and wrist. Pathology and on-field assessment procedures will also be taught. Mastery of clinical skills will be required to complete the lab. Corequisite HHPA 369. %
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1.00 Credits
Clinical Experience in Athletic. One semester hours. Under the direct supervision of a licensed/certified athletic trainer or other licensed medical professional, students will be provided the opportunity to observe, learn, practice, and demonstrate avariety of skills directly related to the profession of athletic training. In addition, students are expected to successfully demonstrate required clinical proficiencies. Clinical experiences will take place both on and off campus in a variety of settings. Prerequisite: HHPA 349%
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3.00 Credits
Athletic Training Administration. Three semester hours. A study of knowledge, skills and values an athletic trainer or health care professional must posses to develop, administer, and manage an athletic training program or other health care facility. Students will learn the administrative responsibilities of the athletic training profession, as they relate to national and state regulatory agencies, sports associations and educational entities. Content areas include: management, budgets, facilities, insurance, legal concerns and professional ethics. Course fees and lab fees are listed in the current course schedule.%
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Health Care Administration Lab. One semester hour. This course will give the student the opportunity to observe administrative procedures used in the different health care settings. A rotation of health care facilities will be visited. Application of administration techniques will be applied to the athletic training profession. Mastery of clinical skills will be required to complete the lab. Participation in directed clinical experience in on-campus and off-campus facilities is required. Transportation will be needed. Course fees and lab fees are listed in the current course schedule. Co-requisite HHPA 441.%
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1.00 Credits
Clinical Experience in Athletic Trng V. One semester hours. Under the direct supervision of a licensed/certified athletic trainer or other licensed medical professional, students will be provided the opportunity to observe, learn, practice, and demonstrate a variety of skills directly related to the profession of athletic training. In addition, students are expected to successfully demonstrate required clinical proficiencies. Clinical experiences will take place both on and off campus in a variety of settings. Prerequisite: HHPA 379%
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3.00 Credits
A study of the knowledge, skills and values an athletic trainer must possess to assess general medical conditions for the physically active. Course content to include: assessment of the trunk, chest, abdomen, lower axial spine, illnessess, skin conditions and pharmocology. Course fee will be applied and are listed in current class schedule. Prerequisite HHPA 239%
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1.00 Credits
This lab will teach the application of general medical assessment techniques used by health care providers. Content areas to include: assessment of the chest, abdomen, illnesses, dermatological conditions, and pharmacology. Corequisite HHPA 459 %
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1.00 Credits
Clinical Experience in Athletic Training VI. One semester hour. Under the direct supervision of a licensed/certified athletic trainer or other licensed medical professional, students will be provided the opportunity to observe, learn, practice and demonstrate a variety of ski8lls directly related to the profession of athletic training. In addition, students are expected to successfully demonstrate required clinical proficiencies. Clinical experiences will take place both on and off campus in a variety of settings. Athletic training students taking part in this clinical experience will be assigned to four-four week rotations to include experience within a local high school, general medical physician's office, physical therapy clinic and orthopedic surgeon's office. Prerequisite: HHPA 449%
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3.00 Credits
Clinical Integration in Athletic Training. Three semester hours. This course is designed for professional level III athletic training majors to integrate clinical competencies and proficiencies before enter professional practice. The students will participate in scenario-based problem solving, critical thinking challenges and the review for mastery of previously assessed clinical skills. Professional test preparation, career opportunities, and professional development requirements will be discussed. Participation in directed clinical experience in on-campus and off-campus facilities is required. Transportation will be needed. Course fees and lab fees are listed in the current course schedule. Prerequisite HHPA 479.%
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