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Degree Requirement Overview: |
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Athletic Training Concentration 84 hours |
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General Education Program
24 hours |
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University Electives 12 hours |
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B.S. in Athletic
Training |
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Course
Number and Title |
Credit Hours |
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AHNR 1102 |
Medical Terminology |
2 |
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AHNR 1104 |
Physical Principles for Health Sciences |
2 |
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BIOL 1130 |
Principles of Anatomy and Physiology 1 |
4 |
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BIOL 1131 |
Principles of Anatomy and Physiology 2 |
4 |
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BIOL 3630 |
Kinesiology |
4 |
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PSYC 1101 |
Introduction to Psychology |
3 |
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EMTP 1010 |
First Aid and CPR |
2 |
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SSPE 2100 |
Health and Nutrition Across the Lifespan |
3 |
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SSPE 2200 |
Human Nutrition |
3 |
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SSES 3000 |
Physiology of Exercise |
3 |
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SSES 3050 |
Functional Anatomy for Exercise Sciences |
3 |
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SSES 3100 |
Scientific Foundations/Techniques of Strength & Conditioning |
3 |
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ATTR 2100 |
Introduction to Athletic Training |
2 |
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ATTR 2150 |
Taping and Bracing |
2 |
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ATTR 2200 |
Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries |
3 |
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ATTR 2300 |
Athlete Health Maintenance |
3 |
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ATTR 3200 |
Assessment of the Upper Body |
3 |
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ATTR 3300 |
Assessment of the Lower Body |
3 |
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ATTR 3400 |
Therapeutic Exercise |
4 |
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ATTR 3500 |
Therapeutic Modalities |
4 |
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ATTR 2890 |
Lower Body Intensive Clinical Techniques and Practicum |
2 |
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ATTR 3600 |
General Medical Conditions |
3 |
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ATTR 3700 |
Administration and Organization of Athletic Training |
3 |
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ATTR 3890 |
Upper Body Intensive Clinical Techniques and Practicum |
2 |
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ATTR 3990 |
Therapeutic Rehabilitation Intensive Clinical Techniques and Practicum |
2 |
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ATTR 4100 |
Counseling in Sports Medicine |
2 |
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ATTR 4500 |
Current Issues & Research Methods in Athletic Training |
3 |
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ATTR 4700 |
Athletic Training Assessment Capstone |
3 |
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ATTR 4890 |
Equipment Intensive Sports Clinical Techniques and Practicum |
2 |
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ATTR 4990 |
General Medical Intensive Clinical Techniques and Practicum |
2 |
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*Note: The BIOL sequence (1130, 1131 and 3311) meet the GEP requirement for Natural Sciences. As well as PSYC 1101 meets the GEP requirement for Social Science. |