2001-2002 Academic Catalog

School of Health and Human Performance 109 C. Clinical Requirements: The clinical experience is an integral part of the athletic training education program. Accreditation standards require for the clinical education component of the curriculum to be at least two full years in duration. Athletic training majors need to be routinely available during typical varsity practice and game times in order to fulfill the clinical education component of the ATEP. Freshman will need to accumulate at least 150 hours in order to be eligible for admission into the ATEP. Sophomores will be scheduled to work (approximately 8-10 hours per week) with every team each quarter on a rotation basis to expose them to all aspects of collegiate athletic training services. The junior and senior years are devoted to completing extensive clinical assignments including assisting an ATC with a lower extremity sport, an upper extremity sport, an equipment intensive sport (football) and managing an athletic training facility. Upperclassmen can anticipate working between 12-18 hours per week. Therefore, students majoring in athletic training are not encouraged to participate in intercollegiate athletics. Physical education a11d athletic /raining majors receive specialized i11str11ction in a11ato111y a11d physiology fi'om qualified practicing health prof'essio11als. A complete description ofthe General Education Requirements is found on page 30. Firstyear: Suggested Four-Year Curriculum for a Major in Athletic Training BEGE-171 The Christian Life ..................................................... 4 BEGE-172 Introduction to Bible Study ...................................... 4 BI0-114 Introduction to Biology ................................................ 5 CHEM-154 Principles of Chemistry .......................................... 5 COM-110 Fundamentals of Speech ............................................ 5 ENG-110 English Composition I ................................................ 5 PEA-155 Orientation to Athletic Training .................................. 2 PEA-255 Basic Athletic Training ......:......................................... 5 PEF-199 Physical Activity and the Christian Life ...................... 2 PEH-200 Introduction to the Health Professions ....................... 2 PEM-240 First Aid and Safety Education .................................. 3 PYCH-160 General Psychology .................................................. 5 Total .......................................................................................... 47 Secondyear: BEGE-273 Old Testament Survey .............................................. 4 BEGE-274 New Testament Survey ............................................ 4 BI0-216 Human Anatomy and Physiology I ............................. 5 BI0-217 Human Anatomy and Physiology II ............................ 5 ENG-140 English Composition II ............................................... 5 PEA-290 Spo1is Medicine Clinic ................................................ 0 PEA-356 Lower Extremity Injury Management ......................... 4 PEA-357 Upper Extremity Injury Management......................... 4 PEA-368 Tnmk/Spine Injury Management ................................ 4 PEH-305 Mood-Altering Substances .......................................... 2 PEM-390 Physiology of Exercise ............................................... 4 PEM-394 Structural Kinesiology ................................................ 3 Total .......................................................................................... 44 Third year: HIST-:XXXHistoryelective ................. ,;...................................... 5 HUM-140Introduction to theHumanities ..................................... 5 LIT-2XXLiteratureelective ......................................................... 5 PEA-290SpmisMedicineClinic .................................................. 0 PEA-365 Therapeutic Exercise for Athletic Injuries ................... 3 PEA-366 Modalities in Athletic Training ................................... 5 PEA-391 Supervised Experiences in Athletic Training ............... 3 PEA-392 Supervised Experiences in Athletic Training ............... 3 PEA-456 Medical Aspects of Athletic Training ......................... 3 PEH-250 Community Health Concepts ...................................... 3 PEH-303 Nutrition for Health & Weight Control ....................... 2 Humanities elective .................................................................... 5 Physical Education elective ........................................................ 1 Total .......................................................................................... 43 Fourth year: BEGE-375GodandHistmy ......................................................... 4 BEGE-376 God and the Church .................................................. 4 GSS-100 Foundations ofSocial Science ...................................... 5 SOC-375 Social Movements ..................................:.................... 4 PEA-393 Supervised Experiences in Athletic Training ............... 3 PEA-455 Organization and Administration in Athletic Training 3 PEA-460 Research inAthletic Training and Exercise Science ..... 2 PEA-461 Issues in Athletic Training ........................................... 2 PEA-495 Football Seminar .......................................................... 0 PEA-497 Football Internship I .................................................... 3 PEA-498 Football Intemship II .................................................. 2 PEC-380 Spmis Psychology ....................................................... 3 PEM-392 Bion1echanics .............................................................. 3 Quantitative elective .................................................................. 5 Total .......................................................................,.................. 43

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