ATH 2013. Intro to Athletic Training - 3 hours (Fall) Prepares athletic training students (ATS) for a proactive approach to athletic health care. Introductory issues include the profession and history of AT, ethics, the professional literature, epidemiology, pre-participation physical, conditioning and strength training, pharmacology, environmental conditions, protective devices, regulations and the law, emergency care, documentation, and nutritional aspects of sports performance. Course fee $52.
ATH/BIO 2243. Nutrition - 3 hours (Fall, Spring) Nutritional requirements of mankind with emphasis on the roles of nutrients in the body throughout the life cycle.
ATH 3013. Athletic Training Techniques I - 3 hours (Fall) Prepares ATS for basic care and prevention of athletic injuries to include the identification of common physical disorders, sports trauma, typical injury management, taping, bracing and medical documentation. Course fee $52. Prerequisite: ATH 2013.
ATH 3023. Athletic Training Practicum I - 3 hours (Fall) ATS will learn and integrate athletic training principles and skills in a practical environment typically done on the campus of SBU with intercollegiate athletics. Course fee $52. Prerequisite: ATH 2013.
ATH 3103. Sports Performance - 3 hours (Spring) Prepares the ATS to effectively manage the health care of the athlete by recognizing and implementing appropriate strategies to enhance sports performance based on sound physiological principles including the use of drugs in sports performance, nutritional aspects, strength and resistive training, and anaerobic/aerobic training. Prerequisite: ATH 3013.
ATH 3114. Athletic Training Evaluation: Above Diaphragm - 4 hours (Fall) Prepares the ATS to properly identify, examine and assess athletic injuries to the head, spine, upper extremity, and thorax. This course has a laboratory component with three lectures and one laboratory each week. Lab fee $52. Prerequisite: ATH 2013.
ATH 3123. Athletic Training Practicum II - 3 hours (Spring) ATS will learn and integrate athletic training principles and skills in a practical environment typically done on the campus of SBU with intercollegiate athletics. This is an expansion of ATH 3023 Athletic Training Practicum I with increased roles and responsibilities. Prerequisite: ATH 3023.
ATH 3124. Athletic Training Evaluation: Below Diaphragm - 4 hours (Spring) Prepares the ATS to properly identify, examine and assess athletic injuries to the lower extremity, abdomen, and general medical conditions. This course has a laboratory component with three lectures and one laboratory each week. Lab fee $52. Prerequisite: ATH 3114.
ATH 4014. Therapeutic Modalities - 4 hours (Fall) Prepares the ATS to choose and effectively utilize the proper therapeutic modality to manage signs and symptoms commonly associated with athletic injuries including thermal, electrical, sound, biofeedback, and mechanical. Management of common medical disorders will also be discussed. This course has a laboratory component with three lectures and one laboratory each week. Lab fee $52. Prerequisite: ATH 3124.
ATH 4023. Athletic Training Practicum III - 3 hours (Fall) ATS will learn and integrate athletic training principles and skills in a practical environment typically done on the campus of SBU with intercollegiate athletics. This is an expansion of ATH 3123 Athletic Training Practicum II with increased roles and responsibilities of the ATS. Prerequisite: ATH 3123.
ATH 4034. Sports Rehabilitation - 4 hours (Fall) Prepares the ATS to select, implement and manage the most effective rehabilitative procedures for a given athletic injury to restore lost function to the athlete so that the individual may return safely to the desired field of competition. The psychosocial aspects of injury will be presented. This course has a laboratory component with three lectures and one laboratory each week. Lab fee $52. Prerequisite: ATH 3124.
ATH 4113. Athletic Training Administration - 3 hours (Spring) Introduces the ATS to basic administrative skills and techniques to successfully manage the health care of the athlete. Topics include organizational theory, program management, financial resource management, facility planning, information management, insurance implications, and legal issues. Prerequisite: ATH 4023.
ATH 4123. Athletic Training Practicum IV - 3 hours (Spring) ATS will learn and integrate athletic training principles and skills in a practical environment typically done on the campus of SBU with intercollegiate athletics. This is an expansion of ATH 4023 Athletic Training Practicum III with increased roles and responsibilities of the ATS. An emphasis will be placed on the rehabilitation and modalities domains. Prerequisite: ATH 4023.
ATH 4133. Athletic Training Professional Seminar - 3 hours (Spring) The capstone experience will provide an opportunity to analyze and synthesize current and relative special topics in the profession of athletic training as it pertains to professional development or the care of the athlete. Special attention will be given to clinically based research application and professional development. Prerequisite: ATH 4023.
ATH 4963. Athletic Training Field Experience I - 3 hours (Fall) Athletic Training students (ATS) will apply the knowledge and skills they have acquired from the academic and clinical practicum courses previously taken. All application will take place in the intercollegiate athletic training setting. Prerequisite: ATH 4123.
ATH 4973. Athletic Training Field Experience II - 3 hours (Spring) Athletic Training students (ATS) will apply the knowledge and skills they have acquired from the academic and clinical practicum courses previously taken. All application will take place in the intercollegiate athletic training setting. Prerequisite: ATH 4123.
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