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3.00 Credits
Procedures and techniques for the recognition, assessment and evaluation of athletic injuries to the lower extremity. Emphasis is placed on the synthesis of information gathered through injury history, observation, palpation, testing range of motion, neurological and orthopedic examination.
Prerequisite:
KINE 2306 AND KINE 2370 AND BIOL 1306 AND BIOL 1307 AND BIOL 3350 AND BIOL 3352
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3.00 Credits
Procedures and techniques for the recognition, assessment and evaluation of athletic injuries to the upper extremity. Emphasis is placed on the synthesis of information gathered through injury history, observation, palpation, testing range of motion, neurological and orthopedic examination.
Prerequisite:
KINE 2306 AND KINE 2370 AND BIOL 1306 AND BIOL 1307 AND BIOL 3350 AND BIOL 3352.
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3.00 Credits
Students will gain knowledge, skills, and values that the entry-level certified athletic trainer must possess to recognize, treat, and refer, when appropriate, the general medical conditions and disabilities of athletes and others involved in physical activity. Content includes general physical exam screening skills, knowledge of pharmaceutical compounds and competent use of diagnostic instruments. 3 hrs lecture, 1 hr lab. Prerequisites KINE 1370, 2306, 2370; BIOL 1306, 1307, 3350, 3352.
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3.00 Credits
Undergraduate courses which will be offered only once or will be offered infrequently or which are being developed before a regular listing in the catalog.
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1.00 Credits
The advanced preparation of scholarly writing complimenting discussion of topics and issues related to the field of athletic training. Emphasis is on professional preparation, employment, credentialing, governance, ethics, and scope of practice. Prereq KINE 2306, 2370, 3371, 3372, 3373, 3374, 4370, 4372, 4375.
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1.00 Credits
Students will engage in supervised clinical activities with their Approved Clinical Instructor (ACI) associated with didactic learning from KINE 3373, KINE 4355 and KINE 3372. Students are required to log a minimum of 20 clock hours per week, including 1 hour of lab instruction, a maximum of 16 weekday hours, and a maximum of 8 weekend hours.
Prerequisite:
KINE 3195 AND KINE 3196 AND KINE 3372 AND KINE 3355 AND KINE 4370
Corequisite:
KINE 4371 AND KINE 4364
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1.00 Credits
Students will engage in supervised clinical activities with their Approved Clinical Instructor (ACI) associated with didactic learning from KINE 4371, KINE 4364,KINE 4171, and KINE 4364 . Students are required to log a minimum of 20 clock hours per week, including 1 hour of lab instruction, a maximum of 16 weekday hours, and a maximum of 8 weekend hours.
Prerequisite:
KINE 3196 AND KINE 4371 AND KINE 4364 AND KINE 3373
Corequisite:
KINE 3171 AND KINE 4365
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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive overview of the statistical techniques, computer applications, and evaluation procedures utilized by kinesiology professions in applied and research settings.
Prerequisite:
(Fulfilled general education mathematics requirement.)
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3.00 Credits
Students will apply the anatomical and mechanical principles of human movement in the assessment of sports skills.
Prerequisite:
(Must have fulfilled General Education Mathematics requirement) AND (completed) KINE 2385 or BIOL 3350 AND BIOL 3150 and KINE 3340
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3.00 Credits
Concepts in psychology as applied to an individual's involvement in sport and other forms of competitive physical activity. Emphasis on motivation, stress management, personality theory, performance enhancement, and group dynamics.
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