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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
In-depth instructional, teaching, or laboratory experience designed to enhance the student's expertise, critical thinking, laboratory and communication skills in any of several areas. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: invitation of instructor. Instructor's consent by signature required. Offered on demand. One to four hours.
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3.00 Credits
The third semester of a sequenced laboratory skills course designed to progress the student through the National Athletic Trainers Association Educational Competencies critical to preparation for the NATA Board of Certification exam. Level III athletic training skills will be assessed. Development of team leadership skills will be emphasized. Under the supervision of a clinical instructor, guided experience in administration of an athletic training program, and coverage of practices and games are included. Prerequisite: HS 212 or consent of the instructor. Offered fall semester. Laboratory fee. One hour.
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3.00 Credits
The final semester of a sequenced laboratory skills course designed to progress the student through the National Athletic Trainers Association Educational Competencies critical to preparation for the NATA Board of Certification exam. Level IV athletic training skills will be assessed. Development of team leadership skills will be emphasized. Under the supervision of a clinical instructor, guided experience in administration of an athletic training program, and coverage of practices and games are included. Prerequisite: HS 311 or consent of the instructor. Offered spring semester. Laboratory fee. One hour.
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3.00 Credits
Utilizing the current literature, this course examines an advanced topic in a field of health sciences. Prerequisites: BIO 111, CH 103 or CH 111-112, or consent of the instructor. Course may be repeated with different topic. Offered on demand. Three to four hours.
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3.00 Credits
Theory and application of the interrelationships of the anatomical and mechanical principles governing human movement. Emphasis is placed on activities of sport and daily living. Laboratory is included. Prerequisites: BIO 140 or BIO 340-341, current Community First Aid and CPR certification (or acceptable equivalent), or consent of instructor. Laboratory fee. Offered fall semester. Three hours.
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3.00 Credits
The course covers the knowledge, skills, and values that the entry-level certified athletic trainer must possess to recognize, treat, and refer when appropriate the general medical conditions of athletes and other physically active individuals. Major areas of study include various body systems, common illnesses and ailments, and athletic implications for common medical conditions, such as diabetes, asthma, and weather-related illnesses. Prerequisite: HS 168. Offered spring semester. Three hours.
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3.00 Credits
The course will examine the scientific basis for progression in rehabilitation and therapeutic exercise. Specific techniques for numerous anatomical and physiological dysfunction will be critiqued and applied. Designed in a lecture/laboratory setting for those pursuing a career in athletic training or other health sciences professions. Prerequisites: HS 168, current Community First Aid and CPR certification (or acceptable equivalent) or consent of instructor. Laboratory fee. Offered spring semester. Three hours.
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3.00 Credits
A lecture/laboratory course designed to examine the theory and application of therapeutic modalities, as well as the field of pharmacology and ergogenic aids. The class will emphasize the development of critical thinking skills and application of scientific principles to the critique and use of products currently on the market. Prerequisites: HS 168, current Community First Aid and CPR certification (or acceptable equivalent) or consent of instructor. Laboratory fee. Offered fall semester. Three hours.
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3.00 Credits
This course includes presentations and discussions of selected papers, topics of current interest in the field, senior research projects by students, and invited speakers. Starting in the student's second year in a Health Sciences major, this course must be taken each semester it is offered until graduation or changing of major. The student will audit all semesters except one. During the spring semester of the student's senior year, the course must be taken for credit and a senior presentation will be required. Prerequisite: major in the Health Sciences or consent of the instructor. Offered every semester. One hour.
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3.00 Credits
Research and specialized studies designed to meet the needs of individual students. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Offered on demand. One to four hours.
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