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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Aspects of the community that relate to health; identification and analysis of community health programs; organizational pattern and functions of voluntary and government health agencies; organizing the community for health action; and community health programs. Three Hours, Fall, Odd Years
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An introduction to the drugs and their indications and actions used in the sports medicine of clinical setting. The current standards for administering drugs prescribed by a physician, giving out non-prescription drugs, and using pharmacokinetics in rehabilitation will be covered. Drugs commonly seen in the clinical setting (cardiovascular medications, etc.) will be examined, along with their effects on the exercise test, The course will also look at commonly prescribed drugs (such as cold remedies and antibiotics) and their effects on performance. Emphasis will be placed on identification of drugs by class and action. Interaction and signs/symptoms of overdose and abuse will be discussed. Three Hours, Spring, Even Years
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3.00 Credits
The student will complete a placed, supervised internship in an area of interest with a corporate fitness center, rehabilitation center, sports medicine clinic, hospital, sports club, or similar facility or organization. Prerequisite(s): Completion of majority of course work and written approval of advisor. Variable credit, may be taken twice in two different field settings; not to exceed a total of six hours. One to six hours, Fall, Spring, Summer
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A research question of practical and current theoretical importance will be investigated and reported upon in formal written and/or oral formats. Variable hours, with a maximum of six, based on approved research project. One to six hours, Fall, Spring, Summer
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3.00 Credits
This course prepares the student to handle emergency situations in athletic training settings. The course is designed to complete the standard course of American Red Cross first aid and CPR, and will result in certification in these areas, as well as look at more sports-specific injury/illness situations and appropriate responses. A lab fee is charged for this course. Three hours, Fall
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3.00 Credits
Drills and methods of teaching fundamentals, offensive and defensive strategies, practice organization, and techniques of scouting for basketball, football, volleyball, soccer, softball, and baseball. Three Hours, Fall, Even Years
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3.00 Credits
Drills and methods of teaching fundamentals, various conditioning programs, practice organization, and game strategies of tennis, golf, cross-country, wrestling, track events, and field events. Three Hours, Spring, Odd Years
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3.00 Credits
A detailed assessment of the profession of athletic training and its responsibilities and methods used in prevention of athletic injuries and illnesses, concerning both facility and training issues. A lab fee is charged for this course. Three Hours, Fall
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2.00 Credits
Basic movement and rhythm patterns; experiences in creating movement sequences for children using the elements of rhythm and a variety of manipulative equipment. Two Hours, Spring, Odd Years
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3.00 Credits
An overview of the historical and philosophical influences of civilization on kinesiology and of kinesiology on civilizations. Emphasis will be placed on philosophies in terms of a Christian worldview and on contemporary historical factors which are currently changing the shape and nature of the profession. Three Hours, Fall
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