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Athletic Training Education
Course Requirements

The ATEP requires the completion of a minimum of 92 hours of courses in the Athletic Training Education major.  The course work involves a six-semester sequence beginning with the fall semester of admission into the program.  This sequence is developed as a progression designed to incorporate all domains and objectives outlined in the competencies in Athletic Training Education, culminating in AT 4402, which is taken the sixth semester of program enrollment.

AT 1101 (1) Orientation to Athletic Training Education
AT 2201 (1) Clinical Experiences in Athletic Training
AT 2202 (1) Clinical Experiences in Athletic Training
AT 3301 (1) Clinical Experiences in Athletic Training
AT 3302 (1) Clinical Experiences in Athletic Training
AT 3360 (2) Principles of Drug Therapy for Athletic Trainers
AT 3395 (3) Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries and Illnesses
AT L395 (1) Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries and Illnesses Clinical Experiences
AT 3396 (3) Evaluation of Athletic Injuries and Illnesses I
AT L396 (1) Evaluation of Athletic Injuries and Illnesses I Clinical Experiences
AT 3397 (3) Evaluation of Athletic Injuries and Illnesses II
AT L397 (1) Evaluation of Athletic Injuries and Illnesses II Clinical Experiences
AT 4401 (2) Clinical Experiences in Athletic Training
AT 4402 (12) Athletic Training Field Experience
AT 4447 (3) Therapeutic Modalities
AT 4448 (3) Therapeutic Exercises
BIO 3347 (3) Anatomy and Physiology I
BIO L347 (1) Anatomy and Physiology I Lab
BIO 3348 (3) Anatomy and Physiology II
BIO L348 (1) Anatomy and Physiology II Lab
CHM 1142 (3) General Chemistry I
CHM L142 (1) General Chemistry I Lab
KHP 2202 (2) First Aid and Safety and CPRO
KHP 2240 (3) Personal Health
KHP 3352 (3) Kinesiology
KHP 3391 (3) Testing and Statistical Interpretation
KHP 4443 (3) Administration of Sport, Recreation and Athletic Training
KHP 4474 (4) Exercise Physiology
NSG 1105 (1) Medical Terminology
NSG 2211 (3) Basic Nutrition
NSG 3309 (2) Health Assessment
NSG 3310 (1) Health Assessment Practicum
NSG 3315 (3) Pathophysiology
PHI 2204 (3) Ethics
PHY 2252 (3) General Physics I 
PHY L252 (1) General Physics I Lab
PSY 2205 (3) Psychology of Adjustment
PSY 4402 (3) Principles of Counseling

 

Athletic Training Education Course Descriptions (AT)

AT 1101

Orientation to Athletic Training Education (1-1)
Acquaints the Pre-Athletic Training Education student with the six cognitive domains of Athletic Training Education and the Athletic Training Education competencies

   
AT 2201 Clinical Experiences in Athletic Training (1-3)
Acquaints the entry-level athletic trainer with the knowledge Athletic Training Educational competencies in the clinical proficiencies in Athletic Emergency Plan (EAP), CPRO, Basic Life Support Techniques, use of crutches and canes, use immobilizing devices, Universal Precautions, OSHA guidelines, wound care, vital signs and the knowledge of hospital and clinical settings:  Prerequisite:  acceptance ATEP (first year status)
   
AT 2202 Clinical Experiences in Athletic Training (1-3)
Acquaints the entry-level athletic trainer with the knowledge Athletic Training Educational competencies with the clinical proficiencies in anthropometric measurement, appropriate examinations, screening procedures, environmental conditions, record keeping, prevention and protective taping and bracing and the standard operations and procedures of an Athletic Training Room.  Prerequisites:  AT 3395, AT L395, AT 3396, AT L396, AT 2201 (first year status)
   
AT 3301 Clinical Experiences in Athletic Training (1-3)
Acquaints the entry-level athletic trainer with the knowledge of the Athletic Training Education Competencies in the clinical proficiencies as they relate to the use of therapeutic modalities.  Co-requisite:  enrolled in AT 4447, (second year status)
   
AT 3302 Clinical Experiences in Athletic Training (1-3)
Acquaints the entry-level athletic trainer with the knowledge of Athletic Training Education competencies in the clinical proficiencies as they relate to the use of therapeutic exercise.  Prerequisites:  AT 4447, AT 3301 – Co-requisites 4448 (second year status)
   
AT 3360 Principles of Drug Therapy for Athletic Trainers (2-2)
Acquaints the entry-level Athletic Trainer with the therapeutic medications and the governing regulations most often used in the treatment of injuries and illnesses of athletes and the physically active population.  Prerequisites:  CHM 1142, CHM L142, BIO 3347, BIO L347, BIO 3348, BIO L348.   Senior status
   
AT 3395 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries and illnesses I (3-3)
Acquaints the entry-level athletic trainer with the knowledge of Athletic Training Educational Competencies as it relates to risk management, injury prevention, assessment and evaluation, psychosocial intervention and referral and Health Care Administration.  Prerequisite:  acceptance into ATEP (first year status)
   
AT L395 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries and Illnesses I Clinical Experiences (1-1)
Acquaints the entry-level athletic trainer with the knowledge of Athletic Training Educational Competencies in the clinical proficiencies, risk management, injury prevention, assessment and evaluation, psychosocial intervention and referral and Health Care Administration.  Prerequisite:  acceptance into ATEP (first year status)
   
AT 3396  Evaluation of Athletic Injuries and Illnesses I (3-3)
Acquaints the entry-level athletic trainer with the knowledge of the Athletic Training Educational Competencies as they relate – acute care of injuries and illnesses to the lower extremity of the human body.  Prerequisite:  acceptance into ATEP (first year status)
   
AT L396 Evaluation of Athletic Injuries and Illnesses I Clinical Experiences (1-1)
Acquaints the entry-level athletic trainer with the knowledge of Athletic Training Educational Competencies in the clinical proficiencies injury prevention, assessment and evaluation, acute care of injuries and illnesses as it relates to the lower extremity.  Co-requisite:  enrolled in AT 3396 (first year status)
   
AT 3397 Evaluation of Athletic Injuries and Illnesses II (3-3)
Acquaints the entry-level athletic trainer with the knowledge of Athletic Training Educational Competencies as it relates to injury prevention, assessment and evaluation, acute care of injuries and illnesses to the upper extremity.  Prerequisites:  AT 3396, AT L396 (first year status)
   
AT L397  Evaluation of Athletic Injuries and Illnesses II Clinical Experiences (1-1)
Acquaints the entry-level athletic trainer with the knowledge of Athletic Training Educational Competencies in the clinical proficiencies injury prevention, assessment and evaluation, acute care of injuries and illnesses to the upper extremity.  Prerequisites:  AT 3396, L396.  Co-requisites:  AT 3397 (first year status)
   
AT 4447  Therapeutic Modalities (3-3)
Acquaints the entry-level athletic trainer with the knowledge of the Athletic Training Educational Competencies as they relate to the use of therapeutic modalities.  Prerequisites:  AT 3397, AT L397 (second year status)
   
AT 4448 Therapeutic Exercises (3-3)
Acquaints the entry-level athletic trainer with the knowledge of the Athletic Training Educational Competencies as they relate to the use of therapeutic exercises.  Prerequisites:  AT 3301, 4447 (second year status)
   
AT 4401 Clinical Experiences in Athletic Training (2-3)
Acquaints the entry-level athletic trainer with the knowledge of Athletic Training Educational Competencies in the clinical proficiencies as it relates pharmaceutical products, poison control services, administration bronchodilators and epinephrine and demonstrate the ability to recognize the signs, symptoms and predisposing conditions associated with general medical diseases and conditions.  Co-requisite:  AT 3349 (third year status)
   
AT 4402 Field Experiences in Athletic Training (12-12)
Acquaints the entry-level athletic training students with the opportunity to gain practical experience within a clinical and/or traditional setting.  The student will apply didactic academic preparation at their chosen professional setting.  Prerequisite:  AT 4401
   

 

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