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Athletic Training (ATR)
Course
Schedules
The complete description of Athletic Training is found under the
Department of Physical Education and Sport.
ATR 180 Introduction to Athletic Training 2(2-0) F,
Sp
An introduction to the profession of athletic training and the role of
certified athletic trainers as health care providers.
ATR 190 Fundamentals of Injury Prevention 2(2-0)
Identification of injury risk factors encountered by athletes and others
involved in physical activity, and strategies to plan an injury prevention
program will be investigated. Prerequisites: none.
ATR 282 Anatomical Aspects of Athletic Training 3(3-0)
F, Sp
The role and application of anatomy to the evaluation and assessment
process. Prerequisite: HSC 211 or HSC 214.
ATR 283 Athletic Training Directed Observation 1(Spec)
F, Sp
Clinical experiences and observations designed to enhance knowledge and
skills of athletic trainers in the delivery of health care to athletes. CR/NC
only. Prerequisite: ATR 282.
ATR 310 Athletic Training Clinical I 1(Spec) F, Sp
An
introduction to the clinical education environment and clinical decision-making.
Students participate in a clinical field experience under the supervision of a
clinical instructor. CR/NC only. Prerequisite: selection to the Athletic
Training/Sports Medicine program. Co-requisites: ATR 311, ATR 380, ATR 381.
ATR 311 Theory and Application of Preventative Devices
1(Spec)
Theory, selection, and application of preventative devices which includes
various taping/wrapping techniques and protective equipment. Prerequisite:
selection into the Athletic Training Education Program. Co-requisite: ATR 310.
ATR 320 Athletic Training Clinical II 1(Spec) F, Sp
Second
clinical education course integrating clinical decision-making and clinical
practice. Students participate in a clinical field experience under the
supervision of a clinical instructor. CR/NC only. Prerequisite: ATR 310.
Co-requisites: ATR 321, ATR 382, ATR 383.
ATR 321 Reconditioning Principles in Athletic Training
1(Spec)
Application of advanced principles of reconditioning for the purpose of
strength, conditioning, and performance enhancement in athletic training.
Prerequisite: ATR 310. Co-requisite: ATR 320.
ATR 380 Athletic Training Assessment I 3(2-2) F, Sp
Knowledge, skills and values necessary to conduct an assessment, recognize
signs/symptoms and formulate an impression to determine proper care of
injuries/illnesses to physically active individuals. Prerequisites: selection
into the Athletic Training/Sports Medicine program. ATR 381 must be taken
concurrently.
ATR 381 Athletic Training Therapeutics I 3(2-2) F, Sp
Introduction to the basic knowledge, skills and values to plan, implement,
document and evaluate the efficacy of a treatment, and
rehabilitation/reconditioning plan. Prerequisites: selection to the Athletic
Training/Sports Medicine program. ATR 380 must be taken concurrently.
ATR 382 Athletic Training Assessment II 3(2-2) F, Sp
Continuation of ATR 380 Athletic Training Assessment I. Assessment,
recognition of signs/symptoms, and formulating an impression of
injuries/illnesses. Prerequisites: ATR 380; ATR 383 must be taken concurrently.
ATR 383 Athletic Training Therapeutics II 3(2-2) F, Sp
Continuation of ATR 381 Athletic Training Therapeutics I. Advanced
knowledge, skills and values of physical agents and exercise techniques.
Prerequisites: ATR 380 and 381; ATR 382 must be taken concurrently.
ATR 394 Pharmacology for Health Professions 2(2-0)
Basic pharmacological principles of therapeutic medications, prescription
and over-the-counter, and how they assist with treating symptoms associated with
illness and injury. Prerequisites: 56 semester hours completed; HSC 215 or
BIO 392.
ATR 430 Athletic Training Clinical III 1(Spec) F, Sp
Third clinical education course integrating clinical decision-making and
clinical practice. Students participate in a clinical field experience under the
supervision of a clinical instructor. CR/NC only. Prerequisite: ATR 320.
Co-requisite: ATR 431.
ATR 431 Cultural Considerations in Athletic Training
1(Spec)
Cultural behaviors and issues confronting the athletic trainer.
Prerequisites: ATR 320. Co-requisite: ATR 430.
ATR 440 Athletic Training Clinical IV 1(Spec) F, Sp
Fourth
clinical education course integrating clinical decision-making and clinical
practice. Students participate in a clinical field experience under the
supervision of a clinical instructor. CR/NC only. Prerequisite: ATR 430.
Co-requisite: ATR 441.
ATR 441 Professional Development 1(Spec)
The course content and activities will prepare participants for athletic
training internship and NATABOC examination. Prerequisites: ATR 430.
Co-requisite: ATR 440.
ATR 480 Health Care Administration in Athletic Training
3(3-0 ) F
Prepares athletic training students to develop and administer programs and
manage facilities that provide health care services to athletes and other
physically active individuals. Prerequisites: ATR 382 and ATR 383.
ATR 481 Athletic Training Practicum 3(Spec)
A capstone experience applying previous didactic and clinical knowledge in a
practical, "on-the-job" environment. Can only be taken in conjunction with
a student-teaching experience. Prerequisite: ATR 440
ATR 482 Athletic Training Internship 12(Spec) F, Sp
A capstone experience applying previous didactic and clinical knowledge in a
practical, "on-the-job" environment. Prerequisite: ATR 440.
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