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3.00 Credits
Fundamental first aid techniques and practice are introduced including methods of handling specific wounds, respiratory emergencies, CPR, drug abuse, burns, etc. American Red Cross Community First Aid and CPR certification available. (Lab fee required). This course cannot be challenged.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite/Corequisite: BIOL 215, KINE 204. As a basic introduction to the field of athletic training, the course provides knowledge in the areas of recognition, prevention and management of sports related injuries. A brief overview of the history of the profession as well as basic medical terminology and anatomical references is included. This course is required for application/admission into the athletic training education program. This course cannot be challenged.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite/ Corequisite: BIOL 215, KINE 205. Designed to allow students the opportunity to learn a variety of taping and wrapping techniques involved with orthopedic injuries to the major joints. (Lab fee required). This course cannot be challenged.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to provide information on the various methods available to assess health and fitness. Components of health and fitness which will be assessed in the laboratory include: diet, muscular strength, power and endurance, cardiovascular endurance, body composition, flexibility, heart rate and blood pressure. Recommended to take before KINE 380. This course cannot be challenged.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Physical Education or Athletic Training major, or consent of the instructor. An introductory course for students interested in exploring activity-based careers. Content will include a study of the history, philosophy, objectives, current issues and trends in physical education, exercise science, sport and related areas.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Admission into ATEP, BIOL 215, KINE 205. Corequisite: KINE 100. The course provides a review of pertinent musculoskeletal anatomy, prevention, recognition, and treatment of orthopedic injuries. Instruction in the appropriate evaluation/clinical examination process, as well as common general medical, cardiorespiratory, and skin conditions are included. This course cannot be challenged.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: KINE 200. Corequisites: KINE 391 and KINE 413. Classroom instruction of athletic training educational competencies related to the evaluation and management of upper extremity orthopedic injuries, including upper extremity goniometry. Athletic training students will complete a 180-hour clinical rotation under the direct supervision of an Approved Clinical Instructor, where they will practice and be evaluated on the educational competencies. This course cannot be challenged.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MATH 105 or higher. Use, interpretation, evaluation, and administration of tests peculiar to health and physical education; application to elementary statistical procedures. This course cannot be challenged.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: EDUC 201 and KINE 201 (grades of C or better). A review of the principles and a study of methods and materials for teaching health, safety and physical education in the early childhood and elementary settings. (6 hours practicum required)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MATH 105 and BIOL 210 or 215. The scientific study of movement including the quantitative and qualitative analysis of fundamental and basic movement patterns. This course includes the study of mechanical principles (Newton’s laws of motion, torque, angular kinetics, etc.) and their application to teaching, improving, and perfecting fundamental movements.
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