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Show 394 Jerry and Vickie Moyes College of Education NUTR2220 - Prenatal and Infant Nutrition Credits: (2) NUTR 2420 - Childhood and Adolescent Nutrition Credits: (2) NUTR 3020 - Sports Nutrition Credits: (3) NUTR 3220 - Foundations in Diet Therapy Credits: (2) NUTR 3320 - Health and Nutrition in the Older Adult Credits: (3) REC 3230 - Wilderness Nutrition & Backcountry Cooking Credits: (4) NUTR 4420 - Nutrition and Fitness Credits: (3) or NUTR 6420 - Nutrition and Fitness Credits: (3) NUTR 4520 - Directed Undergraduate Nutrition Research Credits: (1-4) or NUTR 6520 - Directed Graduate Nutrition Research Credits: (1-4) HLTH 3200 - Methods in Health Education Credits: (3) Athletic Therapy Departmental Honors Please see weber.edu/honors/contracts.html for a list of current Departmental Honors contracts and Departmental Honors Advisors. For additional information about the Honors Program, please refer to the Honors Program section of the WSU Catalog. Athletic Training Departmental Honors Please see weber.edu/honors/contracts.html for a list of current Departmental Honors contracts and Departmental Honors Advisors. For additional information about the Honors Program, please refer to the Honors Program section of the WSU Catalog. Course Descriptions - AT Department of Athletic Training and Nutrition AT 1300 - First Aid: Responding to Emergencies Credits: (2) Typically taught: Fall [1st Blk] Spring [1st Blk] Summer [1st Blk] Training the lay person to respond correctly in emergencies and act as the first link in the emergency medical service system. Course leads to American Red Cross certification in Adult, Infant and Child CPR and First Ad: Responding to Emergencies. Cross-listed with HLTH 1300. AT 1500 - Introduction to Athletic Training (First Semester) Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Provides an opportunity for students to observe the function of an athletic training facility and become aware of the various duties performed by a Certified Athletic Trainer. Students who wish to apply for admission to the Athletic Training major must take this course. Five (5) clinical hours outside of class at an on-campus athletic training setting are required as assigned. AT 1501 - Clinical Application of Athletic Training I Credits: (1) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Provides an opportunity for students to receive skill proficiency testing in the areas of acute care of injury and illnesses. Two lab hours per week. Prerequisite: AT 1500, AT 2300, and formal admission to the AT education program. AT 2175 - Introduction to Sports Medicine Credits: (3) Presents the duties and functions of the certified athletic trainer and their relationship to other allied health care and sports medicine professionals. The course will focus on the fundamental causes, prevention, recognition, care, reconditioning of musculoskeletal injuries/illnesses, and program organization and administration. The course will include the planning, preparation, and presentation of group projects on assigned topics related to athletic training. For non-majors. AT 2300 - Emergency Response Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] Summer [2nd Blk] Meets the needs of the non-health care professional who has a duty to respond in an emergency. Provides more skills and in- depth training than the First Aid: Responding to Emergencies course. Course leads to American Red Cross certification in Emergency Response and CPR for the Professional Rescuer. Cross-listed with HLTH 2300. AT 2430 - Prevention and Care of Musculoskeletal Injuries Credits: (3) This course is designed to give a basic understanding of athletic training principles. Recognition, cause, prevention, and treatment of musculoskeletal injuries. AT 2431 - Taping, Wrapping, Bracing, Padding, and Splinting Credits: (1) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] This course is designed to give a basic understanding of athletic training taping, wrapping, bracing, padding, and splinting techniques. Students will apply a variety of techniques to support all areas of the body. Prerequisite: AT 1500, formal admission to the AT education program. Weber State University 2015-2016 Catalog |