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ATEP 3223: Evaluation of Lower Extremity
3.00 Credits
East Central University
3 hours--Prereq.: Admission to Athletic Training Program; coreq.: BIOL 2184. This course introduces students to the practice of performing evaluation on specific anatomical structures, particularly the lower extremity. Emphasis is placed on both clinical and on-field evaluations. The lab component allows for practical application of this knowledge.
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ATEP 3333: Clinical Athletic Training I
3.00 Credits
East Central University
3 hours--Prereq.: Admission to Athletic Training Program and permission of the Athletic Training Program Director and Clinical Director. This course introduces students to practical applications of the knowledge, skills, and values that the entry-level athletic trainer must possess. Clinical I is designed to incorporate the clinical proficiencies for mastery by the students, consistent with what is taught didactically through this semester. Students meet with the clinical instructor a minimum of 1 hour per week. Weekly meetings expose students to selected clinical competencies for practice and assessment. In addition, each student is responsible to document a minimum of 250 clock hours of service within the athletic training setting at ECU.
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ATEP 3443: Evaluation of Upper Extremity
3.00 Credits
East Central University
3 hours--Prereq.: BIOL 2184 and admission to Athletic Training Program. This course introduces students to the practice of performing evaluation on specific anatomical structures, particularly the upper extremity. Emphasis is on both clinical and on-field evaluations. The lab component allows for practical application of this knowledge.
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ATEP 3553: Clinical Athletic Training II
3.00 Credits
East Central University
3 hours--Prereq.: 3333, admission to Athletic Training Program and permission of the Athletic Trainer Program Director and Clinical Director. This course expands upon the student's practical application of knowledge and skills introduced in Clinical I. Clinical II is designed to incorporate the clinical proficiencies for mastery by students, consistent with what is taught didactically through this semester. In addition to weekly 1-hour meetings to discuss and/or assess clinical proficiencies, each student is responsible for documenting a minimum of 250 clock hours within the athletic training setting at ECU.
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ATEP 3623: Therapeutic Exercise
3.00 Credits
East Central University
3 hours--Prereq.: 3223, 3443 and admission to Athletic Training Program. This course introduces the student to the basic principles and concepts associated with injury rehabilitation in athletics. The student learns the design, implementation and management of injury-specific rehab protocols, as prescribed by a physician. The laboratory component of this course enables the student to acquire practical experience by practicing clinical skills relative to rehab on a weekly basis.
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ATEP 4523: Clinical Athletic Training III
3.00 Credits
East Central University
3 hours--Prereq.: 3553, admission to the Athletic Training Program and permission of the Athletic Training Program and Clinical Directors. Students are in direct service to the athletic training program for athletic health care to ECU athletes. Clinical III is designed to incorporate specific proficiencies for mastery. The course is arranged at the clinical instructors discretion. In addition to weekly 1-hour meetings to discuss and/or assess clinical proficiencies, each student is responsible to document a minimum of 250 clock hours of service within the athletic training setting at ECU.
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ATEP 4634: Clinical Athletic Training IV
4.00 Credits
East Central University
4 hours--Prereq.: 4523, admission to the Athletic Training Program and permission of the Athletic Training Program and Clinical Directors. Students are in direct service to the athletic training program for athletic health care to ECU athletes. This being the final clinical, Clinical IV is designed to incorporate all clinical proficiencies for mastery. The course is arranged at the clinical instructor's discretion. In addition to weekly 1-hour meetings to discuss and/or assess clinical proficiencies, each student is responsible to document a minimum of 350 clock hours of service within the athletic training setting at ECU.
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ATEP 4643: Advanced Athletic Training
3.00 Credits
East Central University
3 hours--Prereq.: 2111 and KIN 2713 or departmental approval. A study of athletic training management, general medical issues and other contemporary topics for research within athletic training. The course serves to solidify the students' education and experience, preparing them for a career in athletic training
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B 4113: Methods of Teaching Biological and Physical Sciences
3.00 Credits
East Central University
3 hours-Prereq: Departmental approval. Philosophy, methodology and resources for teaching high school (7th - 12th grade) biology, chemistry, and physics.
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BIOL 1114: General Biology
4.00 Credits
East Central University
n 4 hours--An introduction to the general concepts and discoveries of Biology including chemistry, cell biology, energetics and metabolism, genetics, plant and animal phylogeny, ecology, and evolution. Lecture-Laboratory. This course does not apply for the major or minor in Biology
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