AT 164 Introduction to Athletic Training (COM) (F/S).........................................2 A basic introductory course designed to acquaint students interested inathletic training with all aspects of the profession.
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AT 371 Athletic Training Clinical Experience I (COM) (F) ..................................2 Clinical application of course presented in AT 454-554. This course will enable the student athletic trainer to achieve an appropriate level of skill competency related to each area taught in AT 454-554 and according to the requirements established by the National Athletic Trainers Association. Graded S/U. P, permission.
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AT 372 Athletic Training Clinical Experience II (COM) (S) ................................2 Clinical application of course content presented in AT 456-556. This course will enable the student athletic trainer to achieve an appropriate level of skill competency related to athletic injury assessment and according to the requirements established by the National Athletic Trainers Association. Instructors consent required. Graded S/U.
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AT 373 Athletic Training Clinical Experience III (COM) (F).................................2 Clinical application of course content presented in AT 474. This course will enable the student athletic trainer to achieve an appropriate level of skill competency related to athletic rehabilitation according to the requirements established by the National Athletic Trainers Association. Instructors consent required. Graded S/U. P, permission.
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AT 374 Athletic Training Clinical Experience IV (COM) (S) ................................2 Clinical application of course content presented in AT 464. This course will enable the student athletic trainer to achieve an appropriate level of skill competency related to therapeutic modalities and according to the requirements established by the National Athletic Trainers Association. Graded S/U.
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AT 471 Fall Clinical Experience (SS) ....................................................................1 This course is designed to meet the clinical experience competencies required during fall football activity. Clinical applications include physical examinations; fitting and maintaining football protective equipment; monitoring and management of environmental conditions; stretching and conditioning; and the evaluation and care of acute athletic injuries. Graded S/U. P, senior status and consent.
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AT 490 Seminar (S) ...............................................................................................2
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Dual Listed Courses
AT 441-541 Athletic Training Techniques I (F) ....................................................3 This course is the first of the intermediate athletic training courses designed to meet all of the guidelines and competencies required by the National Athletic Trainers Association. These courses should be taken in sequence. AT 441-541 includes: concepts and techniques relative to injury assessment and management, pathology of tissue injury and repair, mechanisms of injury, management of blood borne pathogens/soft tissue injuries/fractures, athletic injuries related to environmental stress and on/off field injuries/ management related to the spine (including a posture and neurological assessment). P, formally admitted to athletic training program; permission.
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AT 442-542 Athletic Training Techniques II (S)...................................................3 This course is the second of the intermediate athletic training courses designed to meet all of the guidelines and competencies required by the National Athletic Trainers Association. These courses should be taken in sequence. AT 442-542 includes techniques related to the prevention, recognition, and management of athletic injuries to the upper and lower extremities. Related topics include preseason screening, preparticipation physicals, and appropriate weight training techniques. P, AT 441, permission.
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AT 443-543 Athletic Training Techniques III (F) .................................................3 This course is the third of the intermediate athletic training courses designed to meet all of the guidelines and competencies required by the National Athletic Trainers Association. These courses should be taken in sequence. AT 443-543 includes a combination of material. One section of the class is devoted to the prevention, recognition, and management of athletic injuries relative to head, face, throat, abdomen, and thorax. The remainder of the class includes material in regards to evaluation and care of general illnesses and dermatological disorders common to athletics, understanding the role of pharmaceuticals in athletics-both legal and banned substances, drug testing procedures, special issues related to women in athletics, and the athletic trainers role in counseling athletes. P, AT 442, permission.
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AT 444-544 Athletic Training Techniques IV (S)..................................................3 This course is designed to cover the athletic training competencies in organization and administration. It will cover knowledge, skills and values that an athletic trainer must possess to develop, administer, and manage a health care facility and associated venues that provide health care to athletes and others involved in physical activity. P, permission.
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AT 454-554 Athletic Injury Assessment-Lower Extremity (F) ...........................2 This course is designed to have the student athletic trainers develop a sound understanding of the assessment of athletic related injuries and conditions occurring to the lower extremities. The course will incorporate anatomy of the lower extremity, the athletic related injuries or conditions which may occur, and evaluation techniques used to assess this area of the body.
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AT 456-556 Athletic Injury Assessment-Upper Extremity (S).............................2 This course is designed to have the student athletic trainers develop a sound understanding of the assessment of athletic related injuries and conditions occurring to the upper extremities. The course will incorporate anatomy of the upper extremity, the athletic related injuries or conditions which may occur, and evaluation techniques used to assess this area of the body.
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AT 464-564 Therapeutic Modalities in Athletic Training (COM) (S)...................2 This course is designed to have the student develop a sound understanding of the use of modalities in the treatment of the injured athlete. The class will be taught through lectures and demonstrations and provide for practical experience.
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AT 474-574 Rehabilitation of Athletic Injuries (AW) (F) .......................2 This course is designed to have the student develop a sound understanding of the use of exercise in the rehabilitation of the injured athlete. The class will be taught through lectures and demonstrations and provide for practical experience. P, permission .
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PHTH 142 Introduction to Physical and Occupational Therapy...............1
Introduces students to the professions of physical and occupational therapy.
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PHTH 491 Independent Study .........................................................1-3
PHTH 494 Internship.....................................................................1-12
PHTH 496 Field Experience (COM).................................................1-12
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