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3.00 Credits
Recommended concurrent enrollment in AT 160, BIOL 204. Students observe daily activity of the Chapman University Athletic Training Facility, certified athletic trainers and athletic training students. Observation includes practice and event preparation, supervision and facility maintenance, as well as clinical activities in the facility and the Chapman University athletic venues. This class may be repeated for credit (maximum 4 credits). Fee: $45 (Offered every semester.) 2 credits.
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1.00 Credits
Corequisite, AT 204, or consent of instructor. This course is designed for athletic training majors beginning their preparations for the BOC, Inc. Certification Examination and allows the beginning athletic training student, under the supervision of a clinical instructor, to develop and practice their clinical skills at Chapman University and affiliated high schools, community colleges, physical therapy clinics, and/or other athletic training settings. Fee: $95. (Offered fall semester.) 1 credit.
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1.00 Credits
Corequisite, AT 309. This course is designed for athletic training majors beginning their preparations for the BOC, Inc. Certification Examination and allows the beginning athletic training student, under the supervision of a clinical instructor, to develop and practice their clinical skills at Chapman University and affiliated high schools, community colleges, physical therapy clinics and/or other athletic training settings. (Offered spring semester.) 1 credit.
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3.00 Credits
Differentiate the use of sports massage and how to adapt basic massage techniques included within sports massage. Identify anatomy, physiology, kinesiology and biomechanical components involved with sports massage assessment and implementation. Also address current perspectives within the massage industry and differentiate between different techniques as myofascial release, orthopedic, clinical, neuromuscular, PNF/MET along with various other techniques implemented. (Offered Interterm, alternate years.) 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
May be repeated for credit. (Offered every semester.) 1-3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite, BIOL 210, or consent of instructor. Corequisite, AT 302. Anatomical and mechanical principles, which relate to human movement, are studied. Biomechanical characteristics of bone, articular cartilage, muscles and nervous system proprioceptors are included. Special emphasis is placed upon the learning of joint structure and the relationship between joint axis and the corresponding force vectors that are applied to the joint. (Offered fall semester.) 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite, BIOL 210, or consent of instructor. Corequisite, AT 301. Anatomical and mechanical principles, which relate to human movement, are studied. Biomechanical characteristics of bone, articular cartilage, muscles and nervous system proprioceptors are included. Special emphasis is placed upon learning of joint structure and the relationship between joint axis and the corresponding force vectors that are applied to the joint. (Offered fall semester.) 1 credit.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite, BIOL 210, or consent of instructor. This course is designed for the athletic training major and strength and conditioning professional. Current theories and concepts of physical conditioning will be addressed through a practical and applied approach. Current trends and program designs are also discussed. (Offered spring semester.) 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite, AT 162 or CPR certification. This course is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of the purpose of physical education and methods for implementing a physical education curriculum in the elementary school. Analyses are made of fundamental movements, which when modified make up the skills of all sport and dance activities. The California Physical Education Framework serves as a foundation for developing lesson plans. (Offered fall semester.) 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite, AT 204 or consent of instructor. Corequisite, AT 396. This course is designed for athletic training majors. This course covers anatomy, palpation, evaluation, and recognition of injuries occurring to the lower extremity. Current trends and surgical procedures in the management of these injuries are also discussed. (Offered fall semester.) 3 credits.
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