1991-1992 Academic Catalog

Health andPhysicalEducation 121 Athletic Training Minor The athletic training minor prepares students for careers as athletic trainers. This internship-based program is designed to help a student meet the necessary requirements to take the certification examination given by the National Athletic Trainers Association. A. Course requirements, forty-nine quarter hours including: PEM-240 FirstAid and Safety Education ................................................ 3 PEH-302 Stress Management Strategies .................................................. 2 PEH-303 Nutrition for Health andWeight Control ................................... 2 PEH-305 Mood Altering Substances ...................................................... 2 PEH-316 HumanAnatomy .................................................................... 5 PEH-317 Human Physiology ................................................................. 5 PEA-355 BasicAthletic Training ............................................................ 3 PEA-356, 357AdvancedAthletic Training I, II ........................................ 6 PEA-358 Therapeutic Exercise and Modalities ....................................... 4 PEM-390 Physiology ofExercise ........................................................... .4 PEM-392 Kinesiology ............................................................................ 3 PEM-499 Intemshiir-TrainingRoom ................................................... 5 PEM-499 Intemshiir-Football .............................................................. 5 *Required cognate: PEH-199 Physical Activity and the Christian Life ..... 2 B. Requirements for National Certification: 1. Complete the requirements for the minor as listed above. 2. Complete an additional 1300 hours under the direct supervision of a certified athletic trainer. (Accomplished by participating in the daily opera– tion of the Cedarville College training room.) 3. Complete the National Athletic Trainers Association core requirements: a. Earn a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college in the United States. b. Possess currentAmerican National Red Cross Standard First Aid Certification and current Basic CPR certification. c. Receive the endorsement of certification by an N.A.T.A. Certified Athletic Trainer. d. Pass the Certification Examination (written, oral practical, and written simulation sections).

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