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ATMS 5021: Water in the Climate System
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
A collaborative learning course utilizing curricular materials from the American Meteorological Society (AMS) designed to focus on principles of water analysis of digitally delivered near real-time environmental data and learning activities. Water in the Earth System (WES) is modeled after the DataStreme Project, a highly successful program that trains teachers in the use of real-time geoscience data in the precollege classroom. The primary focus of WES is to investigate the flow of water and energy in the global water cycle from an Earth system science perspective. Through a unique paradigm, WES integrates and applies fundamental concepts of meteorology, oceanography, and hydrology in examining mass and energy transfer in the hydrologic cycle. A central theme of WES is society's response to and impact on the global water cycle. As with other Cal U-AMS DataStreme courses, WES instruction is delivered online, providing students with highly motivational experiences in a robust online platform as they access and interpret near-real time environmental data. The course relies on data and support of the American Meteorological Society.
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ATMS 5022: Sustain in Changing Climate
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
The principle focus of the course elaborates on how the Earth system functions interacts amongst its subdomains, but also addresses how humans interact within these sub-systems and how those sub-systems impact humans. The course integrates the approach of Sustainability and explores how today's human societies can devise adaption and mitigation strategies in a rapidly changing climate. The concept of climate resilience is stressed with the challenges of ecosystem degradation and resource limitations. Sustainability is a multi-disciplinary field, requiring a broad understanding of Earth systems as well as human motivations. Sustainable practices and theories are introduced and are inclusive of but not limited to population dynamics, ecosystem science, global change, energy, water, environmental economics and policy, ethics, and cultural history. A rapidly changing climate necessitates the importance of identifying suitable Sustainable practices and their implications in both the natural and social sciences as well as the technical challenges and limitations available at present. The student should have been exposed to a background in the Earth sciences and/or other core science concepts (e.g., Biological Sciences, Physics/Chemistry). The course will present real-world examples and/or case studies allowing the students to be exposed to contemporary challenges in environmental management.
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ATMS 5023: Env Hazards Changing Climate
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course focuses on weather- and climate-related natural hazards from physical science perspective but also explores their socioeconomic impact on human societies. The concept of climate resilience is elucidated by examples of climate adaptation and mitigation from the past, as well as proposed strategies for the future. Trends in frequency and intensity of hazard events are discussed within framework of socioeconomic conditions to explain how vulnerable groups are identified. Impact of how a social group's or individual's personal views, perceptions of environment, or risk averse attitudes will also be explored.
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ATTR 5100: Practicum I
2.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course is designed to allow students the opportunity to develop clinical proficiency in acute management, clinical evaluation and treatment through patient care during a 7-week clinical education experience. Prerequisite: ATTR 5100, 5490 and 5600.
Prerequisite:
ATTR 5250, ATTR 5280, and ATTR 5310
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ATTR 5110: Practicum II
2.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course is designed to allow students the opportunity to develop clinical proficiency in acute management, clinical evaluation and treatment through patient care during a 7-week clinical education experience.
Prerequisite:
ATTR 5100, ATTR 5490, and ATTR 5600
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ATTR 5120: Practicum III
2.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course is designed to allow students the opportunity to develop clinical proficiency in the delivery of athletic training knowledge and skills through direct patient interaction during a 7-week clinical education experience.
Prerequisite:
ATTR 5100, ATTR 5110, and ATTR 5300
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ATTR 5250: Applied Anatomy Athletic Train
2.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course is designed to provide the student with knowledge in functional anatomy, kinesiology, and applied movement strategies. Understanding of tissue structure and function along with basic neuromuscular assessment techniques such as palpation, range of motion, and muscular testing will be emphasized in this course.
Prerequisite:
Admission to MSAT
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ATTR 5280: Skills in Athl Training & Lab
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course is designed to provide students with basic knowledge and understanding of common injuries and illnesses associated with an active population. Students will also develop skills in emergency management, acute care, injury prevention, environmental considerations, risk management, protective equipment and mechanisms of trauma.
Prerequisite:
Admission to MSAT
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ATTR 5300: Adv Mvmt Dysfunct/Correct Exer
2.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course will investigate the nuances of dysfunctional human movement and pattern recognition. Various assessment techniques and corrective strategies will be explored. This course is intended to provide healthcare professionals with the necessary knowledge base, understanding of theory and concepts and application to objectively evaluate human movement, performance and recovery of patients.
Prerequisite:
ATTR 5100, ATTR 5110, and ATTR 5490
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ATTR 5310: Princ of Orthopedic Assessment
2.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
The course highlights the study, theory and techniques of evaluation of orthopedic injuries. Emphasis on a systematic approach to orthopedic assessment, including neurological evaluations, palpation techniques, strength testing, range of motion, circulatory assessment, special tests and postural evaluation for the injured population.
Prerequisite:
Admission to MSAT
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