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3.00 Credits
This course is intended for students who are enrolled in the athletic training educational program. This is a laboratory-based course designed to give instruction and evaluation of specific clinical proficiencies in athletic training. Emphasis will be placed on proficiencies in the areas of specific injury management, acute care, presentations, and communication. Evaluation of proficiencies will be preformed in the areas of therapeutic modalities, specific injury management, and presentations. Prerequisite: KIN 311P.
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An examination of the factors affecting physical growth, factors influencing the acquisition of fundamental motor skills, and the effects of aging on physical performance.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to develop an understanding of some of the physiological and biochemical events occurring in the human body during work stress and physical exercise. Prerequisite: BIO 147-148.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of issues relating to management of a comprehensive athletic training program. Administrative and legal issues, risk management, conflict resolution, budgeting, personnel, record keeping, and policy development.
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An examination of the theories, principles, and application of therapeutic modalities in a clinical setting. Prerequisite: BIO 147-148.
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Theory, fundamental skills, and strategies of play. Conditioning, training, scouting, game preparation, and rules interpretations.
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Evaluation of modern methods of team play, offensive and defensive systems, fundamentals, and strategy. Scouting techniques, practice organization, keeping records and statistics, and rules interpretations.
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Analysis of offensive and defensive systems, individual and team drills, conditioning and training procedures, scouting, keeping records and statistics, and rules interpretations.
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Study of the principles of advanced strength training. Emphasis will be placed on testing procedures, lifting technique, and program design. At the completion the student will be prepared to take the NSCA-CPT, CSCS, and U.S. Weight Lifting Federation certification examinations.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis on promoting optimal physical growth and development through individualized gross/fine motor skill and health-related physical fitness programming. Laboratory teaching experiences are provided which focus on gaining knowledge and experience in assessment and programming of motor development activities for young children ages 3-9.
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