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  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours. This course is part of a series of Athletic Training core courses designed to provide the student with a thorough knowledge of upper-extremity injuries and conditions. This will be accomplished by providing the student with a complete picture of the specific areas of the upper extremities through a review of normal anatomy and mechanics, mechanism of injury, assessment procedures, signed and symptoms of various injuries and conditions, and the treatment and management, including both immediate and follow-up care. This information will be presented in a lecture and laboratory format. Prerequisite: Admission into the Athletic Training Education Program. Spring.
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 hours. This course will teach and evaluate the student's clinical proficiencies in the areas of: splinting, pre-event preparation, ambulatory aids, wound cleansing and conducting preseason physical exams. Prerequisite: Admission into the Athletic Training Program. Fall.
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 hours. This course will teach and evaluate the student's clinical proficiencies in the areas of fitting protective equipment, all aspects of care for spinal injuries, crutch & cane fitting and use, drug testing procedures, and recognition of medical terminology & abbreviations. Prerequisite: AL 340. Spring.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 hours. This course is part of a series of Athletic Training core courses designed to provide the student with a thorough knowledge of theories, principles, and techniques of therapeutic modalities that are used for sports injuries to athletes. Topics include indications, contraindications, and the proper use of hydrotherapy, cryotherapy, electrotherapy, and thermotherapy for sports injury and post-operative rehabilitation. Information will be presented in both a lecture and laboratory format. Prerequisite: Advancement to Level III of the athletic training program. Fall.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 hours. This course is part of a series of Athletic Training core courses designed to provide the student with a thorough knowledge of theories, principles, and techniques of therapeutic exercise focusing on musculoskeletal injuries to athletes. Skills will be developed for improving ROM, strength, endurance, agility, power, and proprioception for injuries and post-operative rehabilitation. Information will be presented in both a lecture and laboratory format. Prerequisite: Advancement to Level III of the athletic training program. Spring.
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 hours. This course will teach and evaluate the student's clinical proficiencies in the areas of: performance and evaluation of various functional sports specific tests and the purpose & use of a number of medical tools used to evaluate health and prevent injuries. Prerequisite: AL 350. Fall.
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 hours. This course will introduce the student to research design and pharmacology as it relates to sports. The students will have mandatory rotations with various allied medical sites & professions. Prerequisite: EX 360. Spring.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours. This course is the fifth in a series of clinical-based courses in which the student starts to apply the knowledge and skills learned in the previous athletic training classes and clinical rotations. Students will be assigned to work with a specific athletic team(s) and provide care for the athletes of that team(s) for all practices and games, including travel situations. While the clinical tasks will be carried out under the supervision and guidance of an ACI, the student will be expected to perform evaluations and provide appropriate treatment for the athletes in their charge, as well as completing the appropriate documentation. Students will be expected to spend approximately 15 hours per week (150 hours minimum) in the athletic training facility. Prerequisite: Advancement into Level IV and AL 304. Fall.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours. This course is the sixth and final course in a series of clinical-=based courses in which the student learns to apply the knowledge and skills covered in the previous athletic training classes and clinical experiences. Students will be given the opportunity to select their clinical rotation based upon their specific interests. While all clinical tasks will be carried out under the supervision and recommendations of the approved clinical instructor, the student will be expected to perform evaluations and provide appropriate treatment/rehabilitation for the patients in their charge, as well as completing the appropriate documentation. Students will be expected to spend approximately 15 hours per week (150 hours minimum) in the athletic training facility. Prerequisite: AL 405. Spring.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours. This course is designed to offer theoretical and practical information of the organization, administration, and management of the athletic training facility focusing on specific duties, responsibilities, and problems as they relate to the various athletic training settings. Prerequisite: Senior-level standing in the athletic training program. Fall.
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