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Show AT 4200. Basic Rehabilitation of Musculoskeletal Injuries (3) F Content of this course provides basic understanding of therapeutic exerdse as it relates to the rehabilitation process of musculoskeletal injures. Course provides basic concepts and hands on techniques used in the rehabilitation of the athlete/patient from an injury state to a highly competitive state. Prerequisite: AT 3300 and AT 3301. AT 4201. Advanced Rehabilitation of Musculoskeletal Injuries (3) Sp Content of this course provides advanced understanding of therapeutic exerdse as it relates to the rehabilitation process of musculoskeletal injuries. This course provides advanced instrudion and hands on techniques in the rehabilitation of an athlete/patient from an injury state to a highly competitive state. Prerequisite: AT 4200. AT 4550. General Medical Conditions and Advances in Athletic Training (3) Sp Discuss general medical disorders and conditions pertaining to sports medicine and inquire into newest research of related issues. Prerequisites: AT 3300 and AT 3301. AT 4600. Administration 8c Management in Athletic Training (3) F, Sp Provides an overview of the necessary polides, procedures, maintenance, and daily operation of athletic tiaining facilities. Applies prindples of facility design and planning, information management, legal and ethical considerations in health care, and professional development as it rdates to athletic tiaining. AT 4700. Introduction to Radiology for the Athletic Training Profession (1) F This course provides an opportunity for students to gain exposure to the diagnostic imaging techniques commonly used by the medical community in diagnosis of injury in the athlete. Upon completion of the course, students will be able to identify anatomy and understand terminology used by health professionals when discussing diagnostic images. Prerequisite: AT 4201 AT 4800. Individual Projects (1-4) 5m, F, Sp A comprehensive study or project in the field of Athletic Training. Hours to be arranged for seniors only. AT 4990. Senior Seminar (1) F, Sp For Seniors only. Structured seminar focuses on synthesis of ideas and portfolio preparation. AT 4998. Preparation for the Board of Certification (BOC) Exam (1) F, Sp This is an optional course for Athletic Training Majors in the Clinical Track who are preparing for the Board of Certification (BOC) Exam. AT 4999. Critical Thinking for Musculoskeletal Injury Management (1) F Content of this course addresses evaluation techniques, rehabilitation processes and return to play guidelines for specific injuries to the upper and lower extremities. The student must integrate anatomical strudures, physiology prindples, rehabilitation prindples, and evaluative techniques to provide a basis for critical decisionmaking and care in an athletic injury management environment. Prerequisites: AT 4101 and AT 4201. Clinical Courses AT 1500. Introduction to Athletic Training (First Semester) (2) F 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 255 apply for admission to the Undergraduate Athletic Training major must take this course. Required 5 hours (outside of class) clinical observation in approved athletic training rotation settings. Two lecture hours per week. AT 1501. Clinical Application of Athletic Training I (1) Sp 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. Prerequisites: AT 1500, HLTH/AT 2300. AT 2500. Clinical Application of Athletic Training II (2) F Provides an opportunity for students to receive skill proficiency testing in the areas of risk management and injury prevention, psychosocial development, taping, wrapping, bradng and padding. Prerequisites: AT 1501 and AT 2431. AT 2501. Clinical Application of Athletic Training III (2) Sp Provides an opportunity for students to receive skill proficiency testing in the areas of musculoskdetal injury assessment (lower extremity) and basic nutrition. Prerequisites: AT 2500, AT 3300 and NUTR LS 1020. AT 3500. Clinical Application of Athletic Training IV (3) F Provides an opportunity for students to receive skill proficiency testing in the areas of musculoskeletal injury assessment (upper body), risk management, and pharmacology. Prerequisites: AT 2501, AT 3200, AT 3301 and HTHS 2240. AT 3501. Clinical Application of Athletic Training V (3) Sp Provides an opportunity for students to receive skill proficiency testing in the areas of basic therapeutic exercise, basic therapeutic modalities, risk management and injury prevention, and assessment and evaluation. Prerequisites: PEP 3280, AT 3500, AT 4100, AT 4200. AT 4500. Clinical Application of Athletic Training VI (3) F Provides an opportunity for students to receive skill proficiency testing in the areas of advanced therapeutic exercise, advanced therapeutic modalities, and general medical conditions and disabilities. Prerequisites: AT 3501, AT 4101, AT 4201, AT 4550. HEALTH EDUCATION COURSES - HLTH HLTH LS1020. Foundations in Nutrition (3) Su, F, Sp (available online) (Cross listed with NUTR LS1020) Basic prindples of human nutrition are considered with resped to maintaining nutritional balance, as well as maintaining good health. This course is taught Web enhanced. HLTH SS1030. Healthy Lifestyles (3) Su, F, Sp A systematic approach to promote health enhancing behaviors related to the prevention of disease and achievement of optimal health. Focuses on the total person with a consideration of the mental, emotional, intellectual, sodal, physical, and environmental dimensions which impact human health. HLTH 1110. Stress Management (3) Su, F, Sp An introductory course focusing on the causes of stress, recognizing personal stressors and life change management for stress control. HLTH 1300. First Aid: Responding to Emergencies (2) Su, F, Sp Training the lay person to respond corredly 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 Aid: Responding to Emergencies. Cross listed with Athletic Training. General PROFILE ENROLLMENT STUDENT AFFAIRS ACADEMIC INFO DEGREE REQ GENED Engaged Learning 8 Interdisciplinary OUR/CBL HNRS/BIS ESL LIBS INTRD MINORS Applied Science 8 Technology AUSV/ATTC CMT CEET/EE CS MFET/ETM MET DGET ENGR IDT SST TBE Arts 8 Humanities MPC/MENG COMM ENGL FL DANC MUSC THEA ART/ARTH Business 8 Econ MBA MACC/MTAX ACTG BS AD/FIN MGMT MKTG SCM ECON/QUAN 1ST Education MSAT/MED CHF AT/HLTH NUTR/PEP/REC HPHP COURSES ATHL/PE EDUC Health Professions MHA/MSN MSRS DENT PAR HTHS HAS/HIM MLS NRSG RADT DMS/NUCM RATH REST Science BTNY CHEM GEO MATH/MTHE MICR PHYS/ASTR ZOOL Social & Behavioral Sciences MCJ/CJ ECON GEOG HIST POLS/PHIL PSY SW/GERT SOC/ANTH AERO MILS NAVS Continuing Ed Davis Campus Weber State University 2011 - 2012 Catalog |