Athletic Training (ATTR)
15001 Introduction to the Profession of Athletic Training (1)
An overview of the profession of athletic training; including employment opportunities, academic and clinical preparation; an introduction to basic knowledge and skills utilized in the profession. Prerequisite: athletic training (ATTR) major.
15011 Introduction to Clinical Athletic Training (2)
Basic concepts and skills related to the professional domains of the athletic training profession. ARC certification in first aid and CPR and overview of career opportunities are included. Prerequisite: athletic training (ATTR) major.
15092 Practicum in Athletic Training I (2)*
The study and clinical application of the Competencies in Athletic Training Educational domains. Specific emphasis on the introductory cognitive, psychomotor and affective components. Clinical hours and completion of specific competencies are required. IP grade permissible. Prerequisite: ATTR 15011 and special approval.
25036 Principles of Athletic Training (3)
Principles of the profession, including injury prevention, basic sports trauma, injury management and specific sports conditions. Practical competency in emergency care and first aid; athletic taping, wrapping and bracing; and equipment fitting. Prerequisite: none.
25037 Physical Assessment Techniques for the Lower Extremity and Spine (3)
Anatomical and clinical assessment techniques for injuries and illnesses with specific emphasis on orthopedic and neurological assessment strategies for the lower extremity and spine. Proper referral and care procedures are also addressed. Prerequisites: ATTR 25036 and PEP 25051.
25038 Physical Assessment Techniques for the Upper EExtremity, Head and Neck (3)
Anatomical and clinical assessment techniques for injuries and illnesses with specific emphasis on orthopedic and neurological assessment strategies for the upper extremity, head and neck. Proper referral and care procedures are also addressed. Prereuqisites: ATTR 25036 and 25037; and ATTR 25057 or EXSC 25057.
25057 Human Anatomy Physiology I (3)
Comprehensive examination of anatomy and physiology related to the organization of the body and basic cell and tissue types. Specific structure and function of the muscular, skeletal, cardiovascular, nervous and respiratory systems are addressed. Prerequisite: none.
25058 Human Anatomy Physiology II (3)
Comprehensive examination of anatomy and physiology related to the human body under rest and exercise conditions. Specific structure and function of the metabolic, endocrine, lymphatic, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems are addressed. Advanced coverage of neurological, cardiovascular and respiratory systems are also addressed. Prerequisite: ATTR 25057 or EXSC 25057.
35054 Biomechanics (3)
Anatomical and mechanical bases of human movement. Emphasis is placed on tools and techniques for motion analysis, mechanical concepts, forces and performance analysis. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite: ATTR 25057 or EXSC 25058; and ATTR 25058 or EXSC 25058.
25092 Practicum in Athletic Training II (2)*
The study and clinical application of the Competencies in Athletic Training Educational domains. Specific emphasis on the intermediate cognitive, psychomotor and affective components. Clinical hours and completion of specific competencies are required. IP grade permissible. Prerequisite: ATTR 15092.
35025 Essentials of Athletic Injury Management (1)
Common injuries related to physical activity and/or athletic participation from the cause, management and care perspectives. American Red Cross sport safety training certification (including adult/child CPR) will be granted. Emphasis on application of skills. Prerequisite: none.
35037 Advanced Physical Assessment Techniques (3)
Anatomical, medical and clinical assessment techniques for injuries and illnesses common to the physically active. Emphasis on neurological and nonorthopedic assessment strategies for proper referral and care. Prerequisite: ATTR 25037 and 25038; and ATTR 25058 or EXSC 25058..
35039 Therapeutic Modalities (3)
The study and practical application of physical modalities including physical principles, physiologic effects, indications/contraindications and standard application procedures. Safety and legal issues of modality usage also addressed. Prerequisite: ATTR 25036.
35040 Strength and Conditioning I (1)
Demonstrate didactic understanding and clinical application of energy systems, anatomy and proper techniques for strength and conditioning exercises for practical applications with athletes. Prerequisites: PEP 25057; and athletic training (ATTR) or physical education-professional (PEP) major.
35045 Emergency Medical Technician-Basic (5)
Preparing for Emergency Medical Technican certification including patient assessment, airway and cardiac management, trauma management, medical patient management and clinical experience. Prepares students to challenge the National Registry Examination for the State of Ohio for EMT-Basic. Clinical hours are required for this course through Hudson EMS. Prerequisite: ATTR 25036.
35092 Practicum in Athletic Training III (2)
The study and clinical application of the Competencies in Athletic Training Educational domains. Specific emphasis on the intermediate and advanced cognitive, psychomotor and affective components. Clinical hours and completion of specific competencies are required. IP grade permissible. Prerequisites: ATTR 25092.
45017 Professional Development in Athletic Training (3)
An investigation of the issues affecting the student athletic trainer as they prepare for an entry-level career in athletic training. Professional development issues and NATABOC exam preparation are included. Prerequisites: senior standing and athletic training (ATTR) majors only.
45038 Organization and Administration of Athletic Training (3)
Investigation into current philosophies and legal aspects of athletic training. Organization and administration of all aspects of athletic training programs. Prerequisite: ATTR 25036.
45039 Therapeutic Rehabilitation (4)
The study and clinical application of rehabilitation techniques including strategies for proper exercise selection based on anatomical and physiological considerations, program administration and guidelines for program progression. Prerequisites: ATTR 25036; and ATTR 25057 or EXSC 25057.
45040 Pathology and Pharmacology for Allied Health Care Providers (3)
Investigation of specific pathological conditions presented by professionals including physicians and pharmacists. Will discuss common pathologies, associated pharmacological treatment and physiologic effects for various afflictions. Prerequisites: ATTR 25036; and ATTR 25057 or EXSC 25057.
45091 Senior Seminar in Athletic Training (1)
(Repeatable for credit) Contemporary issues related to preparing students for entry-level careers in the athletic training profession including development of the foundational behaviors of professional practice. Specific emphasis on employment preparation or graduate school preparation. Prerequisite: senior standing and athletic training (ATTR) major.
45096 Individual Investigation in Athletic Training (1-3)
(Repeatable for a total of 6 credit hours) Independent study completedunder the supervision of a faculty member. Written approval of supervising faculty member and school director required prior to registration. IP permissible. Prerequisite: special approval.
45192 Practicum in Athletic Training IV (3)
The study and clinical application of competencies in athletic training educational domains. Specific emphasis on the advanced cognitive, psychomotor and affective components. Clinical hours and completion of specific competencies and proficiencies are required. Prerequisite: ATTR 35092.
45292 Internship in Athletic Training (4)
(Repeatable for a total of 8 credit hours) Internship in approved athletic training setting under the direct supervision of a certified athletic trainer. Sixty clock hours required for each credit hour. IP grade permissible. Prerequisites: ATTR 45192.
46095 Special Topics in Athletic Training (1-3)
(Repeatable for credit) Selected topics in athletic traininig dependent upon interest. Prerequisite: none.
*Course ineligible to be repeated for GPA recalculation.
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