ATT - Athletic Training
This course involves instruction and supervised practice of selected athletic training skills emphasizing taping and wrapping techniques. Completion of this course includes practical examinations and clinical hour requirements. Students must be admitted into the pre-athletic training phase of the athletic training program to be eligible to enroll in this course.
Credit Hours: 1-2
Prerequisites
Pemission of Program Director.
Fundamental skills of athletic training examination and assessment, including examination approaches and techniques, assessment of status and documentation for individuals with sport-related injuries. Emphasis placed on musculoskeletal disorders. Case studies are used to facilitate learning.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites
ESC 371. Admission to the Athletic Training Professional Program and Permission of Program Director.
Corequisites
ATT 276.
Involves instruction and supervised practice of selected athletic training skills covering environmental hazards, emergency procedures and assessments, and technical application of selected physical agents and protective taping and wrapping. Completion of this course includes practical examinations and clinical experience requirements. Students must be admitted into the athletic training program to be eligible to enroll in this course.
Credit Hours: 1-2
Prerequisites
Admission to the Athletic Training Professional Program and Permission of Program Director.
Involves supervised practice of the skills and techniques used to evaluate and assess the injuries and illnesses encountered in the field of athletic training. Completion of this course includes practical examinations and clinical experience requirements. Students must be admitted into the athletic training program to be eligible to enroll in this course.
Credit Hours: 1-2
Prerequisites
ESC 371. Admission to the Athletic Training Professional Program and Permission of Program Director.
Corequisites
ATT 274.
Seminar-style class with physicians and other health care specialists emphasizing the recognition and evaluation of injuries and illnesses, and the medical intervention and rehabilitation methods used for these problems.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites
ESC 371,
HSC 100,
HSC 230,
HSC 250 with a C or better. Admission to the Athletic Training Professional Program and Permission of Program Director.
Studies the scientific foundations and practice-based implementation of various therapeutic interventions in athletic training. Provides knowledge necessary to make clinical decisions as to which therapeutic interventions will be most effective in a rehabilitative intervention program. Clinical case studies are used to facilitate learning.
Credit Hours: 4
Prerequisites
ESC 371,
HSC 231. Admission to the Athletic Training Professional Program and Permission of Program Director.
A continuation of Therapeutic Interventions I. Studies the scientific foundations and practice-based implementation of various therapeutic interventions in athletic training. Provides knowledge necessary to make clinical decisions as to which therapeutic interventions will be most effective in a rehabilitative intervention program. Clinical case studies are used to facilitate learning.
Credit Hours: 4
Prerequisites
ESC 340,
ATT 373. Admission to the Athletic Training Professional Program and Permission of Program Director.
Involves instruction and supervised practice of selected athletic training skills. Completion of this course includes practical examinations and clinical experience. Students must be admitted into the athletic training program to enroll in this course.
Credit Hours: 1-2
Prerequisites
ATT 276. Admission to the Athletic Training Professional Program and Permission of Program Director.
Involves instruction and supervised practice of selected athletic training skills. Completion of this course includes practical examinations and clinical experience. Students must be admitted into the athletic training program to enroll in this course.
Credit Hours: 1-2
Prerequisites
ATT 375. Admission to the Athletic Training Professional Program and Permission of Program Director.
A continuation of Assessment of Musculoskeletal Injuries I. Fundamental skills of athletic training examination and assessment, including examination approaches and techniques, assessment of status and documentation for individuals with sport-related injuries. Emphasis placed on musculoskeletal disorders. Case studies are used to facilitate learning.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites
ESC 371,
ATT 274. Admission to the Athletic Training Professional Program and Permission of Program Director.
Corequisites
ATT 375.
Involves practical experience in evaluation and care of athletic injuries, including directed and self-directed clinical experiences at the University and off-campus clinical sites. Provides an opportunity for development of critical thinking skills to integrate previously acquired knowledge and skills in clinical practice and the care of patients. Requirements for course completion include in-services, practical examinations, clinical assessments and clinical experience. Students must be admitted into the athletic training program to enroll in this course.
Credit Hours: 2
Prerequisites
Admission to the Athletic Training Professional Program and Permission of Program Director.
Involves practical experience in evaluation and care of athletic injuries, including directed and self-directed clinical experiences at the University and off-campus clinical sites. Provides an opportunity for development of critical thinking skills to integrate previously acquired knowledge and skills in clinical practice and the care of patients. Requirements for course completion include in-services, practical examinations, clinical assessments and clinical experience. Students must be admitted into the athletic training program to enroll in this course.
Credit Hours: 2
Prerequisites
Admission to the Athletic Training Professional Program and Permission of Program Director.
This course is an experiential education course that focuses on conducting undergraduate research in athletic training and working along with a faculty member. The students will be engaged in project conception, background literature study, methodology, data collection, analyzing results and possible presentation of research to the larger community. At least two hours a week is required for each credit hour.
Credit Hours: 1-8
Prerequisites
Permission of instructor
This course encompasses several of the professional-level competencies required for organization and administration in athletic training, including topics in budgeting, insurance and legal issues. Case studies are used to facilitate learning.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites
ATT 370. Admission to the Athletic Training Professional Program and Permission of Program Director.