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3.00 Credits
Seniors assess the strengths and weaknesses of their portfolios. They prepare a portfolio of their best work to present to the public and prospective employers. Seniors compile a slide portfolio and resume. Other requirements include application to a juried art show, discussion of faith and ethical issues as related to contracts and copyright, community service, and the presentation of a professional show of their work at the Art Center. Required service project. (Spring)
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1.00 Credits
A clinical/practicum course designed for students in their first semester of acceptance into the ATEP. Specific competencies and proficiencies are required to be met during the student's clinical experience. (Fall)
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2.00 Credits
A general overview and basic introduction to the many facets of athletic training focusing on the care and prevention of athletic injuries, and the role of the athletic trainer and the sports medicine professional. (i.e., record keeping, initial injury evaluation and recognition, treatment, and legal concerns). Students rotate through a variety of clinical observations as part of this course. A.T. majors only. (Spring)
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1.00 Credits
This clinical-oriented course deals with the prevention, assessment, and management techniques of athletic injuries. This "hands-on" lab must be taken concurrently withAT 242. Fee: $20. Prerequisite: BI110. (Spring)
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2.00 Credits
A study of the structural anatomy of the human body. An emphasis will be placed on bony and muscular identification. Appropriate terminology, bone markings, muscular attachment sites, and identifying anatomical landmarks. This class is designed for those students pursuing careers in Exercise Science, Medicine, and Athletic Training and is a prerequisite for admittance into the Athletic Training Education Program.
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2.00 Credits
A clinical/practicum course designed for students in their second semester of enrollment in the ATEP. Specific competencies and proficiencies are required to be met during the student's clinical experience. All competencies and proficiencies must be completed in the 200 course before enrolling in AT 301. (Spring)
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2.00 Credits
A clinical/practicum course designed for students in their third semester of enrollment in the ATEP. Specific competencies and proficiencies are required to be met during the student's clinical experience. All competencies and proficiencies must be completed in the 200 and 301 courses before enrolling in AT 302. (Fall)
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3.00 Credits
This course deals with the theory and practice of therapeutic exercise and rehabilitation techniques as they relate to the physically active. Lecture and labs will be used to demonstrate proper techniques typically administered to patients in the athletic training and other rehabilitation settings. Prerequisite: BI110, AT242, ES420. (Spring)
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to discuss the common general medical concerns that may be encountered in the Athletic Training field. Advanced evaluation techniques will be demonstrated and practiced in the assessment of common injuries and conditions to the eye, ear, nose, throat, thorax, lungs, abdomen, heart, and the integument. (Spring)
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3.00 Credits
This course discusses the proper assessment and management of athletic injuries to the head, neck, shoulder, elbow, forearm, wrist, hand, and fingers. The student will learn how to recognize and evaluate common athletic injuries to these areas of the body in classroom settings. Concepts and skills taught in the course will be reinforced through structured laboratory/practical experience. Prerequisites "C" or betterin BI 110. (Spring)
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