Bachelor of Science/Master of Science Degrees
General Education
Students who enter with fewer than 24 semester credit hours must satisfy the institutional requirement.
Athletic Training Foundations
Concentrations
Students must select one of the following concentrations:
Exercise and Sport Science
Applied Health Science-Integrative Health
Exercise and Sport Science Concentration
Students may choose between
PHYS 1120 or
PHYS 2110
Integrative Health Concentration
Applied Health Science-Integrated Health Concentration
Recent research findings, along with rising health-care costs, have spurred an interest in keeping people healthy to improve their quality of life and also to avoid unnecessary medical expenses. Therefore, the Applied Health Science major’s focus is on helping individuals achieve optimal health and fitness while leading more balanced and meaningful lives, rather than discovering or treating disease. This cross-disciplinary, four-year bachelor of science degree combines the study of biology, anatomy and physiology, nutrition, fitness assessment and exercise prescription, community health and welfare, and the prevention and control of disease to prepare graduates to work in hospital wellness centers, medically-based fitness facilities, sports performance facilities, public and privately owned health clubs, corporate fitness centers, colleges/universities, YMCAs/JCCs, and recreational/athletic sites as directors, fitness managers, supervisors, exercise leaders, elite personal trainers and sports performance coaches. Depending on electives completed, there are several excellent career and graduate school options to pursue, including: exercise science, health and human performance (MS), public health (MPH), business administration (MBA), recreational therapy (MS), occupational therapy (MS), or nutritional science (MS). The proposed course plan in Applied Health Science also prepares students for certifications offered through the American of Sports Medicine (the Health Fitness Specialist-HFS and/or Personal Training certification) and the National Strength and Conditioning Association (Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist-CSCS and/ or Certified Personal Trainer). These students are NOT eligible to take the National Athletic Trainers’ Association BOC examination.
Athletic Training Major
ATRG 5120 | Practical and Emergency Techniques in Athletic Training | 3 |
ATRG 5125 | Physical Assessment and the Patient Experience | 3 |
ATRG 5201 | Practicum I in Athletic Training | 4 |
ATRG 5221 | Practicum II in Athletic Training | 4 |
ATRG 5222 | Therapeutic Modalities | 4 |
ATRG 5303 | Orthopedic Assessment: Upper Extremity | 3 |
ATRG 5322 | Therapeutic Exercise | 4 |
ATRG 5323 | Orthopedic Assessment: Lower Extremity | 3 |
ATRG 6301 | Practicum III in Athletic Training | 6 |
ATRG 6321 | Practicum IV in Athletic Training | 6 |
ATRG 6402 | Organization and Administration of AT Programs | 3 |
ATRG 6420 | Seminar (Capstone Course) | 3 |
HSCS 5100 | Epidemiology and Biostatistics | 3 |
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HSCS 5301 | Implementation and Evaluation of Health Programming | 3 |
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HSCS 5340 | Coaching Behavior Change | 3 |
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HSCS 5302 | Pathology and Pharmacology | 4 |
HSCS 5410 | Research Methodology in Health Sciences | 3 |
HSCS 5411 | Current and Emerging Issues in Health Policy, Economics, and Advocacy | 3 |
HSCS 6411 | Assessing Healthcare Quality | 3 |
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ATRG 5499 | Internship in Athletic Training | 1-6 |
HSCS 5420 | Advanced Strength and Conditioning | 3 |
HSCS 5440 | Nutrition for Health Programming | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 72-77 |
Total Credit Hours: 168-176