AT 101 | Athletic Training Experience I | 2 |
AT 201 | Athletic Training Experience II | 2 |
AT 301 | Athletic Training Experience III | 2 |
AT 315 | Administration in Athletic Training | 2 |
AT 350 | Assessment of Athletic Injuries | 4 |
AT 355/EXSC 355 | Current Topics in Exercise and Sport Sciences | 3 |
AT 370 | Therapeutic Modalities in Athletic Training | 3 |
AT 371 | Rehabilitation Techniques in Athletic Training | 4 |
AT 375 | General Medical Practicum | 1 |
AT 395 | Internship in Athletic Training I | 1- 4 |
AT 401 | Athletic Training Experience IV | 2 |
AT 451 | Athletic Training Experience V | 2 |
AT 468 | BOC Preparation | 1 |
AT 495 | Internship in Athletic Training II | 1- 4 |
EXSC 265 | Theory and Techniques of Strength and Conditioning | 2 |
EXSC 320 | Physiology of Exercise | 4 |
EXSC 322 | Structural Kinesiology | 3 |
EXSC 323 | Biomechanics | 3 |
HLTH 222 | Nutrition | 3 |
HLTH 365 | Medical Aspects of Sport | 2 |
PE 218 | Responding to Emergencies | 4 |
PE 280 | Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries | 3 |
Students who choose this major are also encouraged to take additional courses in Biology, Mathematics, Physics and Psychology. To obtain the clinical skills required of the curriculum, athletic training students will participate in a three year clinical rotation under the direct supervision of a Clinical Preceptor (CP).