1989-1990 Academic Catalog

108 Health and Physical Education Athletic Training 1l1e athletic training progra1n prepares students for careers as athletic trainers. Tilis internship-based prognun is designed to help a student n1eet the necessary require111ents to take the ce11ification cxa1nination given by the National Athletic Trainers Association. Students seeking to qualify to take the ce11ification exa1nination 1nust fulfill all the following requirements: 1\., Course require1nents, l\venty-sevcn qua11er hours including: PEM-240 Firnt Aid and Safoty Education ................................................ 3 PEH-201 Healthy Lifestyles ................................................................... 2 PEI-1-202 Stress Manage1nent Strategies ................................................. 2 PEH-203 Nul!ition for Health and Weight Control .................................. 2 l310-2 l6 Human Anatomy and Physiology ............................................. 5 PEA-355 Basic Athletic Training ............................................................ 3 PEA-356 Advanced Athletic Training ..................................................... 3 PEM-390 Physiology of Exercise ........................................................... 4 PEM-392 Kinesiology ............................................................................ 3 B. Internship requirentents Con1pletc 1500 hours under the direct supervision of a certified athletic trainer. Note: Due to the laboratory hour requiren1ent, students \Vill be discouraged fro1n pa11icipating in intercollegiate athletics after the fresh– n1an year. C. National Athletic Trainers Association core require1nents 1. Ea111 a baccalaureate degree fro1n an accredited college in the United States. 2. Possess current Arnerican National Red Cross Standard First Aid Certi– fication and current Basic CPR ce11ification. 3. Receive the endorse1nent of ce11ification by an NATA Ce11ified Athletic Trainer. 4. Pass U1e Ce11ificatio11 Exan1ination (\vlitten, oral practical, and \Vdtten sin1ulation sections). Coaching The coaching 1ninor prepares students to \Vork as coaches in organized athletic progra1ns at any level. l11ough fonnal education is not cu1Tently required of coaches, this pa11icular progran1, \Vi th its theoretical, scientific, and practical con1ponents, provides students \Vith the kno\vledge and skills they \Viii nee<l to succeed in this con1petitive yet re\varding area of service. The course require1nents of the coaching n1inor n1ake it a suitable con1ple– ment to any major field of study offered by the College. Course rcquire1nents for a 1ninor in coaching involve t\venty-six qua11cr hours including: PEF-199 Physical Activity and the Christian Life ................................... 2 PEM-238 Motor Leaming ..................................................................... 2 PEM-240 First Aid and Safety Education ............................................... 3 PEA-335 Basic Athletic Training ........................................................... 3 PEC-367 Fundamentals ofCoaching ..................................................... 3 PEC-368 Scientific Basis of Coaching ................................................... 2 PEM-392 Kinesiology ........................................................................... 3 One course from PEC-370 through PEC-376 Coaching ........................... 3 PEC-495 Internship in Coaching ............................................................. 5 In addition to con1plcting the course require1nents listed, students are required to obtain certification in cardiopul111onary resuscitation. Health Education l11e health education teaching field prepares students to teach health in Christian or public schools in grades 7-12. l11is progra1n of study quali– fies as a second teaching field; it is not a 1najor field of study. Students should select an additional subject area to qualify as a 1najor. (See the Education Depm11nent section of the catalog for the con1plete require- 111ents.) Course require111ents involve fifty-t\vo qua11er hours including: PEF-199 Physical Activity and the Christian Life ................................... 2 PEM-240 First Aid and Safety Education ............................................... 3 Four tlealth Se1ninars selected fron1: ....................................................... 8 PEH-200 Consumer Health (2) PEH-20 l Healthy Lifestyles (2) PEH-202 Stress Management Strategics (2) PEH-203 Nutrition for Health and Weight Control (2)

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