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4.00 Credits
A clinical/practicum course designed for students in their sixth semester of enrollment in the ATEP. Students will work closely with a variety of medical professionals in the community to develop psychomotor skills and proficiency in general medical knowledge and skill. Students will explore and discuss critical questions and contemporary issues related to the profession. Specific psychomotor skills and proficiencies are required to be met during the student's clinical education experience. Prerequisite: C or better in ATEP 413.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to discuss the common general medical concerns that may be encountered in the Sports Medicine/Athletic Training field. Advanced evaluation techniques will be demonstrated and practiced in the assessment of common injuries and conditions to the eye, ear, nose, throat, thorax, lungs, abdomen, heart, and the integument.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed specifically for Sports Medicine majors who plan to be professionally involved in Sports Medicine/Athletic Training after graduation. The course will include such topics as legal liability, fiscal management, facilities operation, personnel supervision, public relations, and organizational structures.
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3.00 Credits
The independent investigation of a topic in one or more of the disciplines of Sports Medicine/Athletic Training. The topic may be an in-depth extension of a topic studied in previous courses, or may be a topic in a specialization not in the current course offerings. The study of the topic must be prepared in advance by the student and a faculty supervisor and is subject to the approval of the Chair of the Department of Athletic Training. This course will also assist students in preparing for the BOC Examination Prerequisite: all 100, 200, and 300 level ATEP courses must be completed and/or consent of the Chair of the Department of Athletic Training.
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3.00 Credits
This course will be designed and arranged to meet the individual needs and objectives of each student. Internship sites may include physical therapy departments, cardiac rehabilitation centers, health spas/fitness centers, and private sports medicine clinics to name a few.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Students will be individually supervised in a research or field experience. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing and permission of the discipline coordinator.
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4.00 Credits
An introductory course in General Biology. It is intended for science majors. It is directed toward an understanding of the scientific method, the chemical basis of living organisms, the structure of cells (eukaryotic and prokaryotic), and the processes of life that constitute the functions of cells. Throughout the course the practical significance of material is highlighted to demonstrate the applications of basic knowledge and emphasize those components necessary for further study in the sciences. Laboratory fee: $50.
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4.00 Credits
A study of the structure and function of plant systems, reproduction, heredity, physiology, characteristics of the various plant groups, and ecological relationships. This learning experience is designed to foster a basic understanding of the concepts of biology as they relate to plants. Students are required to develop a basic research project and prepare a research paper on a topic relating to plants. Required of all Biology and Environmental science majors and students electing to minor in either. Prerequisite: BIOL 130. Offered every spring semester. Laboratory fee $50.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the structure and function of animals, including a survey of the natural history of the important phyla. This learning experience is designed to foster a basic understanding of the concepts of biology as they relate to animals. Students are required to develop a basic research project and prepare a research paper on a topic relating to animals. Required of all Biology and Environmental science majors and students electing to minor in either. Offered every fall semester. Prerequisite: BIOL 130. Laboratory fee $50.
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4.00 Credits
An in-depth study of human anatomy and physiologic processes. The course will include, but not be limited to, the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous system. These systems will be covered on a cellular, tissue, organ, and system level. This course will also include a 2 hour lab each week. The lab will include dissection of select organs as well supplementing and enhancing the lecture material. Required of Health Science Majors. Biology majors should register for BIOL 301. Offered every fall semester. Laboratory fee $50.
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