OCR Text |
Show 228 Recreation Emphasis Leisure Services (12 hours) REC 3050 Recreation & Leisure (3) REC 3600 Outdoor Adventure Recreation (3) REC 3810 Recreation Leadership & Management (3) Electives PE1130 Golf(l) PE1520 Hiking (1) PE 1527 Rock Climbing (1) PE1610 Skiing (1) PE 1630 Cross Country Skiing (1) REC 3610 Outdoor Survival (2) REC 3840 Therapeutic & Social Recreation (3) REC 4550 Outdoor Education Philosophies & Principles (2) REC 4930 Outdoor Education Workshop (2) Exercise Science Emphasis Upper Division Hours 17, Total Hours Sports Injuries (3) AT 3530 HLTH 1300 NUTR 3020 PEP 2300 PEP SI3500 PEP 3510 PEP 4370 Internship/Seminar AT 4990 PEP 4890 First Aid: Responding to Emergendes (2) Sports Nutrition (3) Health/Fitness Evaluation and Exercise Prescription (3) Kinesiology (3) Exercise Physiology (3) Exerdse Management for Spedal Populations (2) Senior Seminar (1) Cooperative Work Experience (2) Sports Medicine Emphasis Course Requirements for emphasis: Upper Division 16, Total Hours 21 Suggested coursework (see Athletic Training Program Director to develop an individualized plan) AT 2300 Emergency Response (3) AT 2430 Prevention & Care of Musculoskeletal Injuries (3) AT 3300 Evaluation and Care of Musculoskeletal Injuries: Lower Extremities (3) AT 3301 Evaluation and Care of Musculoskeletal Injuries: Upper Extremities (3) AT 4100 Basic Therapeutic Modalities for Musculoskeletal Injuries (3) AT 4200 Basic Rehabilitation of Musculoskeletal Injuries (3) PEP 3500 Kinesiology (3) PEP 3510 Exercise Physiology (3) AT 4990 Senior Seminar ATHLETICS COURSES -ATHL These courses the athlete Athletic may be taken once per year for academic credit as long as remains eligible and actively participates in the Varsity ATHL 1080. Strength Training Level I (1) - For Club Hockey Players Only ATHL 1081. Strength Training Level II (1) - For Club Hockey Players Only ATHL 1510. Varsity Volleyball (1) ATHL 1520. Varsity Soccer (1) ATHL 1570. Varsity Basketball (1) ATHL 1575. Rodeo 1(1) ATHL 1580. Varsity Cross Country (1) ATHL 1590. Varsity Football (1) ATHL 1600. Varsity Golf (1) ATHL 1630. Varsity Tennis (1) ATHL 1640. Varsity Track and Field (1) ATHL 1680. Varsity Indoor Track (1) ATHL 1760. Dance Promotion (1) ATHLETIC TRAINING COURSES-AT AT 1300. First Aid: Responding to Emergencies (2) Su, F, S Training the lay person to respond corredly in emergendes and ad 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 Aid: Responding to Emergencies. Cross-listed with Health. AT 2175. Introduction to Sports Medicine (3) F Presents the duties and functions of the certified athletic trainer and their relationship to other allied health care and sports medidne 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 (3) F, S 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 Health. AT 2430. Prevention and Care of Musculoskeletal Injuries (3) F, S This course is designed to give a basic understanding of athletic training prindples. Recognition, cause, prevention, and treatment of musculoskeletal injuries. AT 2431. Taping, Wrapping, Bracing, Padding, and Splinting (3) S 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. Should be taken concurrently with or following AT 2430. AT 3300. Evaluation and Care of Musculoskeletal Injuries: Lower Extremities (3) F Content of this course addresses evaluation techniques and care for musculoskeletal injuries to the trunk and lower extremities. The student must integrate knowledge of anatomical structures, physiology principles and evaluative techniques to provide a basis for critical decision-making in an injury management environment. Prerequisites: ZOOL 2100. AT 3301. Evaluation and Care of Musculoskeletal Injuries: Upper Extremities (3) S Content of this course addresses evaluation techniques and care for musculoskeletal injuries to the head, face and upper extremities. The student must integrate knowledge of anatomical structures, physiology principles and evaluative techniques to provide a basis for critical decision-making in an injury management environment. Prerequisite: AT 3300. Weber State University 2008 - 2009 Catalog |