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1.00 Credits
Description: Laboratory and clinical experience in athletic training. Development of skills in taping and wrapping techniques for management of athletic injuries. Development of skills in protective equipment fitting. Notes: Lab Fee: $110. Offered in spring.
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1.00 Credits
Description: This course provides opportunities for observation of a certified athletic trainer in the clinical setting. All experiences are obtained under the direct supervision of a certified athletic trainer. Emphasis will be on understanding traditional athletic training settings. Notes: Lab Fee: $20. Offered in fall and spring. Prerequisites: ATRN 151 or permission of instructor.
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1.00 Credits
Description: This course provides opportunities for observation of a certified athletic trainer in the clinical setting. All experiences are obtained under the direct supervision of a certified athletic trainer. Emphasis will be on understanding traditional athletic training settings. Notes: Lab Fee: $20. Offered in fall and spring. Prerequisites: ATRN 151 or permission of instructor.
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2.00 Credits
Description: This course is the introductory clinical experience for students admitted into the Athletic Training Education Program and provides opportunities for application of skills in a clinical setting. All experiences are obtained under the direct supervision of a certified athletic trainer. Emphasis will be on assessment and recognition of lower extremity injuries and skills appropriate to caring for such injuries. The student will demonstrate proficiency in basic taping/wrapping skills and the application of heat and ice. Notes: Lab Fee: $20. This course may require participation in pre- and/or post-semester responsibilities that follow the competitive season of the sport(s) being covered in the assigned clinical setting. Approximately 166 hours of field work will be completed for this course. Offered in fall and spring. Prerequisites: ATRN 201 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Description: Lecture/discussion/demonstration experiences designed to expose students to basic knowledge required of athletic trainers. Content includes history, professionalism, requirements for certification, employment settings, injury classification and terminology, injury prevention, the healing process, basic injury descriptions, initial management of injuries, and athletic training facility operations and procedures. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or permission of the instructor. Notes: Lab Fee: $20. Offered in fall and spring.
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2.00 Credits
Description: This course provides opportunities for application of skills in a clinical setting. All experiences are obtained under the direct supervision of a certified athletic trainer. Emphasis will be on assessment and recognition of upper extremity injuries and skills appropriate to caring for such injuries. In addition, students will demonstrate proficiency in the application of therapeutic modalities. Prerequisites: ATRN 201 and ATRN 202 or permission of instructor. Notes: This course may require participation in pre- and/or post-semester responsibilities that follow the competitive season of the sport(s) being covered in the assigned clinical setting. Approximately 205 hours of field work will be completed for this course. Offered in fall and spring.
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2.00 Credits
Description: This course provides opportunities for observation in general medical, orthopedic, and physical therapy settings. All experiences are obtained under the direct supervision of a physician, nurse practitioner, or physical therapist. Emphasis will be on general medical conditions, orthopedic conditions, and therapeutic exercise and rehabilitation. Notes: Offered fall, spring, summer. Prerequisites: ATRN 201, 202 or permission of instructor.
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2.00 Credits
Description: This course provides opportunities for application of skills in a clinical setting. All experiences are obtained under the direct supervision of a certified athletic trainer, physician, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, physical therapist, or EMT. Emphasis will be on recognition, assessment, and management of upper extremity injuries; application of therapeutic modalities; development of skills with non-orthopedic conditions; exposure to emergency situations; and patients of various ages and genders. Prerequisite: ATRN 201 and ATRN 202 or permission of instructor. Notes: This course may require participation in pre-and/or post-semester responsibilities that follow the competitive season of the sports(s) being covered in the assigned clinical setting. Approximately 190 hours of field work will be completed for this course. Offered in fall and spring.
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2.00 Credits
Description: This course provides opportunities for application of skills in a clinical setting. All experiences are obtained under the direct supervision of a certified athletic trainer, physician, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, physical therapist, or EMT. Emphasis will be on development of skills with non-orthopedic conditions; exposure to emergency situations; recognition, assessment, and management of upper extremity injuries; and application of therapeutic modalities. Prerequisite: ATRN 201 and ATRN 202 or permission of instructor. Notes: This course may require participation in pre-and/or post-semester responsibilities that follow the competitive season of the sports(s) being covered in the assigned clinical setting. Approximately 190 hours of field work will be completed for this course. Offered in fall and spring.
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2.00 Credits
Description: This course provides opportunities for observation of a certified athletic trainer in the clinical setting and to gain competence in CPR for the Professional Rescuer. All experiences are obtained under the direct supervision of a certified athletic trainer. Emphasis will be on understanding traditional athletic training settings. Offered in fall and spring. Prerequisites: ATRN 251 or permission of instructor.
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