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ASIA 3311: SHU Japan Exchange Program II
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Seton Hall University has been exchanging students with a Japanese university to broaden and deepen the understanding between two countries. Students are given the chance to meet Japanese people and learn firsthand about their civilization and culture. The course also includes numerous field trips in Japan. This course is for second time participants to the exchange program. Prerequisite: ASIA 2211 or consent of Director of Japanese Program 3 credits
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ASIA 3894: Asian Studies Co-op I
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
3 credits
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ASIA 3894 - Asian Studies Co-op I
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ASIA 3895: Asian Studies Co-op II
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
3 credits
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ASIA 3895 - Asian Studies Co-op II
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ASIA 3896: Asian Studies Co-op III
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
3 credits
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ASIA 5190-5199: Directed Studies
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Selected readings in each student's field of concentration under the direction of a faculty member on an individual basis. Also included are some courses in language and new course offerings. Please request a listing from the department. 3 credits each
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ATFY 4007: Research Project I
1.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Students develop a clinically focused research proposal for submission to the University Institutional Review Board. Students work in small classroom groups with a faculty adviser. Prerequisite: ATFY 4907 (GMAT 6907). 1 credit
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ATFY 4010: Athletic Training Principles I
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This is an introductory course orienting the entry-level athletic training student to the profession of athletic training and discusses the various responsibilities of a certified athletic trainer. Other topics discussed include the recognition of environmental illnesses and emergency situations including the evaluation and management of acute cervical spine-related injuries. This course includes a lab component in which students learn and practice different taping and wrapping techniques, and fabricating protective padding. Students also learn to properly apply different sports equipment. 3 credits
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ATFY 4011: Athletic Training Principles II
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This is a continuation of GMAT 6010 and includes discussion of common and acute pathologies of the upper and lower extremity. Mechanism of injury, signs, and symptoms, and on-field injury management is discussed in lecture and practiced in lab. Students demonstrate the appropriate care for these acute conditions as well as demonstrate preventative and protective methods. Prerequisite: ATFY 6010 (GMAT 6010). 3 credits
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ATFY 4107: Research Project II
1.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
In this course the student finalizes and implements the research proposal designed in Research Project I. Emphasis is on statistical procedures, data collection, data analysis and interpretation. Students work in small classroom groups with a faculty adviser. Prerequisite: ATFY 4007 (GMAT 7007). 1 credit
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ATFY 4400: Clinical Practicum I
2.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
This is the first of four clinical and seminar experiences. The students continue to develop clinical proficiency through the performance of selected clinical skills. With the clinical instructor's direct supervision and instruction, the students begin to integrate the examination, evaluation, assessment, and intervention skills learned thus far in the curriculum. The seminar component will engage students in clinical problemcentered discussion providing integration of concepts of evaluation and management of musculoskeletal problems of the extremities and proper medical documentation. Prerequisite: ATFY 4011 (GMAT 6011). 2 credits
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