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ART 4200: Advanced Sculpture
3.00 Credits
Aurora University
3 semester hours Further intensive experimentation with selected sculpture media. Prerequisite: ART3200 or portfolio review.
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ART 4400: Advanced Photography and Imaging
3.00 Credits
Aurora University
3 semester hours Advanced digital photography and imaging, together with an opportunity for students to explore the technical and aesthetic interconnections of silver and digital photography. Includes color digital photography, image processing, and printing; hybrid digital images; image combination and manipulation; and combining darkroom and digital techniques. Students create individual portfolios of work demonstrating mastery of the technical and aesthetic approaches of the course, developing themes and approaches through an extended series of largeformat images suitable for exhibition. Prerequisite: ART2670 and ART3400, or equivalent course work. Lab fee. Students must provide their own digital and film cameras and are responsible for purchase of film, printing paper, and materials for final portfolios.
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ART 4510: Advanced Painting
3.00 Credits
Aurora University
3 semester hours Further intensive experimentation with selected painting media. Prerequisite: ART3510 or portfolio review.
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ART 4990: Senior Seminar/Exhibit for Studio Art Emphasis
4.00 Credits
Aurora University
4 semester hours Senior Seminar/Exhibit is a capstone course that allows a student to demonstrate comprehensive knowledge and skills expected of an Art major at the conclusion of his or her program of study. Written and oral critique will verify the student's ability to verbalize aesthetic concepts. The student will present a public exhibit of his or her creative work which will include responsibility for all aspects of presentation and advertising. Prerequisite: Open only to senior Art majors.
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ATR 1760: Athletic Training Practicum I
2.00 Credits
Aurora University
2 semester hours Under the direct supervision of a BOC certified athletic trainer/clinical instructor, students will observe and participate in the organization and administration of the athletic training environment and the care given to athletes. Students will gain an understanding of the daily operations of the athletic training room. Basic skill development includes taping, wrapping and bracing techniques, record keeping, nutrition, risk management and injury presentation. 1 hour lab, 40 hours of clinical observations are required. (Spring) Prerequisites: Declared pre-athletic training major. Concurrent registration in ATR2500.
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ATR 2050: Foundations of Athletic Training
2.00 Credits
Aurora University
2 semester hours Designed to give students an introduction to the field of athletic training. The sports medicine team, career options, health care administration and legal considerations will be explored. (Fall) Prerequisite: Declared pre-athletic training major.
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ATR 2500: Prevention & Care of Acute Athletic Injuries & Illnesses
3.00 Credits
Aurora University
3 semester hours This course is designed to give athletic training students a basic foundation in the prevention and care of acute athletic injuries and illnesses. Injury prevention, identification of acute injuries/illnesses, and advanced first aid techniques will be emphasized. Lab fee of $26. (Spring) Prerequisites: Completion or concurrent enrollment in ATR2050. Declared preathletic training major. NOTE: A separate section of this course is offered in the spring for non-athletic training majors.
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ATR 2750: Athletic Training Practicum II
2.00 Credits
Aurora University
2 semester hours Under the direct supervision of a BOC certified athletic trainer/clinical instructor, students will observe and participate in the application of athletic training clinical skills and proficiencies previously learned in PED2080 and ATR2500. Students will be evaluated on health care administration, taping, wrapping and bracing, risk management and injury prevention, psychosocial Intervention and referral, and nutrition. 1 hour lab, 10-12 hours/week of clinical experience, and 9-10 hours of general medical observations are required. (Fall) Prerequisites: ATR1760. Acceptance into the Athletic Training major.
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ATR 2760: Athletic Training Practicum III
2.00 Credits
Aurora University
2 semester hours Under the direct supervision of a BOC certified athletic trainer/clinical instructor, students will observe and participate in the application of athletic training clinical skills and proficiencies previously learned in ATR2500 and ATR3500. Students will be evaluated on acute care skills, pharmacology, and general medical conditions and disabilities proficiencies. 1 hour lab, 10-12 hours/week of clinical experience, and 9-10 hours of general medical observations are required. (Spring) Prerequisite: ATR2750.
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ATR 3500: Medical Aspects of Athletic Training
4.00 Credits
Aurora University
4 semester hours This course emphasizes identification andmanagement of athletic injuries and illnesses commonly observed in athletics. Anatomical relationships, mechanism of injury, illness/injury management, pharmacology, and current research will be introduced. Physician referral, the role of the athletic trainer, and medical terminology are discussed. (Fall) Prerequisites: ATR2500. Acceptance into the Athletic Training major.
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