ATR 102 (2) RISK MANAGEMENT AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
Prevention, recognition, and management of health emergencies. Corequisite: Kinesiology and Physical Education 101.
ATR 290 (3) CLINICAL INTERNSHIP I
Instruction, practice, and supervision in the clinical aspects of Athletic Training by a Certified Athletic Trainer/Clinical Instructor in an offcampus setting. This is an equipment-intensive course. Special Fee. Prerequisites: Admission to ATEP.
ATR 291 (3) CLINICAL INTERNSHIP II
Instruction and supervision in the clinical aspects of Athletic Training by a Certified Athletic Trainer/Clinical Instructor. This is a lowerextremity focused course. Special Fee. Prerequisites: Admission to ATEP and consent of instructor.
ATR 385 (3) PATHOLOGY OF INJURY AND ILLNESS
An in-depth study of the etiological factors and care of injury and illness. Mechanisms of injury, pathology of illness, topographical appearance, imaging technology for assessment, implications for return to activity and long term health sequelae serve as the matrix for study of pathology. Psychology of injury and illness is studied.
ATR 387 (3) ASSESSMENT OF LOWER EXTREMITY PATHOLOGY
Through the systematic application of the HIPS method of assessment injuries of the pelvis and lower extremity are studied. Mastering clinical note taking and clinical role playing in lab setting allow students to practice neuromusculoskeletal injury assessment.
ATR 388 (3) ASSESSMENT OF HEAD, SPINAL, AND UPPER EXTREMITY PATHOLOGY
Through the systematic application of the HIPS method of assessment injuries of the axial skeleton, central nervous system, thorax, abdomen, and the upper extremity are studied. Clinical note taking must be mastered. Clinical role playing in lab setting allows students to practice neuromusculoskeletal injury assessment.
ATR 390 (3) CLINICAL PRACTICUM I
Advanced practice and supervision in the clinical aspects of Athletic Training by a Certified Athletic Trainer/Clinical Instructor in a collegiate setting. Special Fee. Prerequisite: Athletic Training 291.
ATR 391 (3) CLINICAL PRACTICUM II
Clinical experience in a collegiate setting under the supervision of a Certified Athletic Trainer/Clinical Instructor. Emphasis is on therapeutic modalities and nutrition. Special Fee. Prerequisite: Athletic Training 390 and consent of instructor.
ATR 410 (3) THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE
Theory and practice of active therapeutic techniques including manual, William’s, and McKensie therapies, proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation and progressive resistance.
ATR 415 (4) THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES AND PHARMACOLOGY
Use, physiological effects and contraindications of thermal, electrical, acoustic, and cryogenic modalities. Study of drug classifications and medico-legal aspects of therapeutic and pharmacological treatments. Special Fee.
ATR 460 (3) MANAGEMENT OF ALLIED HEALTH CARE
Leadership theory and practices in allied health care. Trends in national and international health care.
ATR 493 (2) CLINICAL PRECEPTORSHIP I
Advanced clinical experience in orthopedic surgery and sports medicine clinic under the supervision of an orthopedic surgeon and Certified Athletic Trainer/Clinical Instructors. General medical emphasis.
ATR 494 (1) CLINICAL PRECEPTORSHIP II
Advanced clinical experience in family medicine. Includes capstone clinical experience and mock certification examination. General medical emphasis. Prerequisite: Admission to the ATEP.
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