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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Theoretical and practical methods of preventing and treating athletic injuries. 3 semester hours
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1.00 Credits
A clinical course that allows the athletic training student an opportunity to use in practice information gleaned in the didactic setting. Students will primarily be involved with evaluation skills and special tests to determine the extent of injury or disease to the upper extremity of the active individual. The class will cover all proficiencies from orthopedic evaluation of the upper extremity and athletic injury control and management. 1 semester hour
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1.00 Credits
A clinical course that allows the athletic training student an opportunity to use in practice information gleaned in the didactic setting. Students will primarily be involved with the use of therapeutic modalities, which can be employed in the treatment of both over-use and trauma-related exercise injuries. The class will cover all proficiencies from sports injuries and therapeutic modalities and physiology of exercise. 1 semester hour
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3.00 Credits
Designed to provide a rational and effective approach to the treatment of specific exercise-induced injuries. The main focus is on the therapeutic modalities (massage, ultrasound, electrical stimulation, etc.) that can be employed in the treatment of both over-use and traumarelated exercise injuries. Course involves both traditional classroom lectures and clinical skills practice. Prerequisite: Biology 271. 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
A course that studies the theory, technique, skills and rational approach to rehabilitation of the injured active individual. Areas of study include PNF techniques, joint mobilization, modality use, specific methods, and programs for specific injuries and criteria for safe and effective return to activity. Course involves both traditional classroom lectures and clinical skills practice. 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
This course acquaints the student with the many and varied aspects of medical science that are related to exerciseaggravated or induced pathology. The physiologic adaptations to the physical and mental stress of exercise form the basis of the lectures. Included is the use of physical activity in both the treatment and prevention of certain diseases. Also included are the basic principles of cardiac diseases. Course involves both traditional classroom lectures and clinical skills practice. 3 semester hours
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1.00 Credits
Designed to provide students with exposure to the research process, including methodology, verification, and reporting. Each student will, under faculty guidance and supervision, design and carry out a research project in the area of athletic injury, prevention, evaluation, treatment and/or rehabilitation. The process of research method design, approval, administration and result-reporting is expected to take eight months. (This is the maximum time allowed for completion of the project.) 1 semester hour
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3.00 Credits
A course that examines the various issues, policies and procedures involved with administration in athletic training. Emphasis is on administrative concepts, facility design, budgeting and equipment purchasing, personnel management, program management, record keeping, insurance, legal issues, ethics and pre-participation physical examinations. 3 semester hours
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1.00 Credits
A clinical course that allows the athletic training student an opportunity to use in practice information gleaned in the didactic setting. Students will primarily be involved with the technique, skills and rationale to rehabilitate the active individual. The class will cover all proficiencies from rehabilitation of athletic injuries. 1 semester hour
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1.00 Credits
A clinical course that allows the athletic training student an opportunity to use in practice information gleaned in the didactic setting. Students will primarily be involved with the aspects of medical science that are related to exercise-aggravated or induced pathology to determine the extent of general medical injuries or diseases of the active individual. The class will cover all proficiencies from sports medicine, administration in athletic training and research in athletic training. 1 semester hour
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