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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to help students develop a master's thesis research project proposal that is carefully researched and professionally written. Students will prepare an introduction, literature review, detailed methodology, and IRB proposal. Pre-requisite: MSAT 6080.
Prerequisite:
MSAT 6080
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to help students complete a master's thesis research project. Basic statistical analysis will be reviewed and advanced statistics will be introduced. Students will collect and analyze data and synthesize results. At the completion of the course, students will submit a full manuscript, suitable for publication, along with an abstract and a professional poster.
Prerequisite:
MSAT 6085
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course allows students to choose one of the following options: 1) complete their masters thesis requirements from MSAT 6090; 2) prepare a manuscript for publication or formal oral presentation for a professional conference, or 3) participate in additional research above and beyond the masters thesis.
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3.00 Credits
To prepare graduate athletic training students to respond to life and limb-threatening emergencies. This course also includes advanced wound care, equipment removal, and emergency drug administration. When successfully completed, this course leads to a two-year American Red Cross certification in Emergency Medical Response, CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers, Emergency Oxygen administration, and one-year certification in Bloodborne Pathogens Training.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide a basic understanding of the psychology of sport, injury, and rehabilitation. Topics covered include emotional and cognitive response to injury and rehabilitation, motivation, mental skills training and use, psychological antecedents of injury, psychology of injury and rehabilitation, using mental skills with injured athletes, career transition and termination, disabilities, rehabilitation/exercise adherence, eating disorders, alcohol and drug/substance abuse, gender and cultural diversity, and research methods related to psychology of sport, injury and rehabilitation. The graduate student will get an advanced approach, including in-depth application of psychological interventions with injured athletes and a more comprehensive investigation of psychosocial aspects.
Prerequisite:
PSY 1010
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3.00 Credits
Content of this course addresses the principles of orthopedic evaluation techniques and the diagnosis and care for most common musculoskeletal injuries for master's of athletic training students. The student must integrate knowledge of anatomical structures, physiology principles and evaluative techniques to provide a basis for critical decision-making in an injury management environment.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of MSAT 6300, Orthopedic Assessment and Diagnosis I. Content from this course will further develop students' current knowledge and skills to evaluate musculoskeletal injuries while furthering their understanding of less commonly reported injuries. The students will integrate knowledge of anatomical structures and principles of physiology to appropriately select, perform, and correctly interpret results from an orthopedic evaluation technique, and to make critical decisions regarding treatment, injury management, and return to play.
Prerequisite:
MSAT 6300
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3.00 Credits
Content of this course addresses evaluation and care for general medical conditions of athletes and active individuals. The student must integrate knowledge of anatomy, physiology, pharmacology and injury related to athletics and sport in order to provide a basis for clinical decision making as athletic trainers.
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce students to the contemporary usage and foundation of common therapeutic interventions in musculoskeletal rehabilitation (i.e., cryotherapy, theromotherapy, proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation, etc.). Through lecture, discussion, and laboratory experience, the scientific basis of musculoskeletal rehabilitation involving these therapeutic interventions will be examined. Students will learn about the body's response to musculoskeletal injury and the subsequent healing process. Emphasis will be placed on theoretical and physiological effects of therapeutic interventions, their indications and contraindications, and application based on the goals in each phase of rehablitation.
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to build upon the introductory foundations of therapeutic modalities established in MSAT 6390 (new course). We are dropping the credit load from 3 credits to 2 credits because some of the content from the orginal MSAT 6400 course is being split between MSAT 6390 and MSAT 6401. Therefore, with MSAT 6400 now having less content, we deemed it necessary for it to be a 2-credit course.
Prerequisite:
MSAT 6300 and MSAT 6390
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