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Show Jerry and Vickie Moyes College of Education 205 B. Students who fail to meet the retention criteria will be placed on probation in the Athletic Training major for one semester. If standards are not met by the end of the probationary period, the student may be dismissed from the major at the discretion of the program director. Students who receive any grade below a C in an athletic training major course, professional knowledge course, and/or support course must repeat that course and receive a grade of "C" or higher to remain in the major. Failure to repeat the course (when offered) will result in dismissal from the program. Athletic Training Policies and Procedures are available in the athletic training student handbook. General Education Refer to Degree and General Education Requirements for Bachelor of Science requirements. Major Course Requirements for BS Degree Required Support Courses (17 credit hours) • HLTH 1030 SS - Healthy Lifestyles (3) • HTHS 1110 LS - Biomedical Core (4) * • HTHS 1111 - Biomedical Core (continued) (4) * • PSY 1010 SS - Introductory Psychology (3) • PEP 3600 - Measurement for Evaluation and Research (3) OR • PSY 3600 - Statistics in Psychology (3) OR • GERT 3600 - Social Statistics (3) *ZOOL 2100 (Human Anatomy) (4) and ZOOL 2200 (Human Physiology) (4) will also be accepted in place of HTHS 1110 and HTHS 1111. Professional Knowledge Courses Required (17 credit hours) • NUTR 1020 LS - Science and Application of Human Nutrition (3) • HLTH 2300 - Emergency Response (3) or • AT 2300 - Emergency Response (3) • PEP 3280 - Teaching Neuromuscular Conditioning (2) • PEP 3500 - Kinesiology (3) • PEP 3510 - Exercise Physiology (3) • HTHS 2240 - Introduction to Pharmacology (3) Athletic Training Major Courses Required (30 credit hours) • AT 2431 - Taping, Wrapping, Bracing, Padding, and Splinting (3) • AT 3200 - Psychology of Sport, Injury & Rehabilitation (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 4101 - Advanced T herap eutic M odalities for Musculoskeletal Injuries (3) • AT 4200 - Basic Rehabilitation of Musculoskeletal Injuries (3) • AT 4201 - Advanced Rehabilitation of Musculoskeletal Injuries (3) • AT 4550 - General Medical Conditions and Advances in Athletic Training (3) • AT 4600 - Administration & Management in Athletic Training (3) • AT 4700 - Introduction to Radiology for the Athletic Training Profession (l) • AT 4999 - Critical Thinking for Musculoskeletal Injury Management (l) Clinical Application Courses Required (16-19 credit hours) AT 1500 - Introduction to Athletic Training (First Semester) (2) AT 1501 - Clinical Application of Athletic Training I (l) AT 2500 - Clinical Application of Athletic Training II (2) AT 2501 - Clinical Application of Athletic Training III (2) AT 3500 - Clinical Application of Athletic Training IV (3) AT 3501 - Clinical Application of Athletic Training V (3) AT 3550 - Clinical Application of Athletic Training-Supplement (3) * AT 4500 - Clinical Application of Athletic Training VI (3) ^Required by the Accelerated Track only Optional Electives • AT 4800 - Individual Projects (1-4) • AT 4998 - Preparation for the Board of Certification (BOC) Exam (l) Health Promotion (BS) Also refer to the Dr. Ezekiel R. Dumke College of Health Professions for Health Promotion Major requirements. Degree awarded is Health Services Administration with emphasis in Health Promotion. Program Prerequisite: Acceptance into the program (see Admission Requirements below). Minor: Not Required. Grade Requirement: A grade of "C" or better in courses required for this major (a grade of "C-" is not acceptable), in addition to a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.50. Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 120 credit hours is required for graduation; 53-55 of these are required within the major. A total of 40 upper division credit hours is required (courses number 3000 and above); a minimum of 37 of these is required within the major. Advisement Students are encouraged to meet with a faculty advisor annually for course and program advisement. Health Promotion advisors can be reached directly by calling 801- 626-6485 or students can visit Health Promotion advisors in the Reed K. Swenson Building, room 125G. The HPHP department advisement coordinator will serve as the academic advisor prior to admission to the program, and will assist with advisement through completion of the program of study. Call 801-626-7425 or email sjensen3@ weber.edu for more information or to schedule an appointment. Weber State University 2012-2013 Catalog |