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AT 3250: Injury Assessment I
3.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
Examines a systematic approach to orthopedic assessment. Each body section is studied individually, stressing osteology, arthrology, myology, neurology, etiology, pathology and assessment techniques. Covers the lower extremity and lumbar spine. Falls. Prerequisite(s): AT 2250 or CC 2660. Corequisite(s): AT 3260.
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AT 3260: Injury Assessment Laboratory I
1.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
Provides students hands-on, laboratory experience in orthopedic assessment. Each body section is studied individually, stressing osteology, arthrology, myology and neurology. Stresses the evaluation process for each joint in the lower extremity and lumbar spine. Falls. Corequisite(s): AT 3250.
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AT 3270: Injury Assessment II
3.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
Examines a systematic approach to orthopedic assessment. Each body section is studied individually, stressing osteology, arthrology, myology, neurology, etiology, pathology and assessment techniques. Covers the upper extremity, cervical spine, head and face, abdomen and thorax. Springs. Prerequisite(s): AT 3250 and AT 3260. Corequisite(s): AT 3280.
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AT 3280: Injury Assessment Laboratory II
1.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
Provides students hands-on, laboratory experience in orthopedic assessment. Each body section is studied individually, stressing osteology, arthrology, myology and neurology. Stresses the evaluation process for upper extremity, cervical spine, head and face, abdomen and thorax. Springs. Prerequisite(s): AT 3250 and AT 3260. Corequisite(s): AT 3270.
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AT 3300: Illness and Disease
3.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
Examines the knowledge, skills and values that the entry-level athletic trainer must possess to recognize, treat, refer, when appropriate, the general medical conditions, illnesses and disabilities of athletes and others involved in physical activity. Students learn to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, within the discipline of Athletic Training and across disciplines with other members of the allied health and medical communities and the general public. Fall of even years. Prerequisite(s): AT 3250. (WRIT)(WRCO)
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AT 3400: Pharmacology for Allied Health Professionals
2.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
Examines knowledge, skills and values required of the entry-level athletic trainer on pharmacological applications, including awareness of the indications, contraindications, precautions and interactions of medications and governing regulations relevant to the treatment of injuries to and illnesses of athletes and others involved in physical activity. Springs. Prerequisite(s): Health and Human Performance major and minors only.
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AT 3760: Clinical Athletic Training II
4.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
Designed to provide the Athletic Training student hands-on experience with which to understand, recognize, evaluate, and treat athletic injuries using the range of skills required of an athletic training professional. Students complete a minimum of 200 documented clinical hours under the direct supervision of an Approved Clinical Instructor (ACI). Responsibilities reflect an intermediate level of cognitive, psychomotor, and affective skills. Falls and Springs. Prerequisite(s): AT 2750; current First Aid and CPR certifications; minimum 2.50 cumulative GPA.
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AT 3880: Athletic Training Practicum
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
Provides an opportunity to acquire teaching or clinical experience in Athletic Training, under direct supervision in an approved course, activity or clinical environment. May be repeated for credit. Each credit requires approximately 45 hours of practicum experience. Prerequisite(s): students must be in good academic standing (no probation), have a faculty sponsor and the approval of the Department Chair.
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AT 4010: Seminar in Athletic Training I
1.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
Designed to provide a forum for discussion of contemporary issues in athletic training. Presentations are given by students, instructor and guest lecturers. Falls. Prerequisite(s): AT 3020.
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AT 4020: Seminar in Athletic Training II
1.00 Credits
Plymouth State University
A culminating experience in athletic training which reviews the cognitive, psychomotor and affective domains of athletic training to prepare students for a graduate program, entry-level employment in athletic training and the NATA-BOC examination. Springs. Prerequisite(s): AT 4010.
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