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ATR 310 Athletic Training Clinical I

First of four clinical courses. Introduction to the clinical education environment and clinical decision-making. A clinical field experience under the supervision of a preceptor is required. CR/NC Only. Prerequisite: Selection into the Athletic Training major. Co-requisites: ATR 380, 382.

Credits
1(Spec)

ATR 315 Injury Prevention I

Evidence combined with theoretical application and appropriate selection of preventative devices, which includes various taping, wrapping, and bracing techniques as well as protective equipment. Prerequisite: Selection to the Athletic Training Major. Co-requisites: ATR 310, 380, 382.

Credits
1(Spec)

ATR 320 Athletic Training Clinical II

Second of four clinical courses integrating didactic learning and patient care. A clinical field experience under the supervision of a preceptor is required. CR/NC Only. Prerequisites: ATR 310, 380, 382. Co- requisites: ATR 381, 383.

Credits
1(Spec)

ATR 380 Athletic Training Assessment I

Knowledge and skills necessary to conduct a clinical examination, recognize signs/ symptoms and formulate a clinical diagnosis. Focus primarily on the lower extremity musculoskeletal injury. Prerequisites: Selection into the Athletic Training major. Co-requisites: ATR 310, 382.

Credits
3(2-2)

ATR 381 Athletic Training Therapeutics I

Application of therapeutic techniques with primary emphasis on therapeutic modalities. Other topics include tissue healing and pain management. Prerequisite: ATR 380, 382. Co-requisite: ATR 320, 383.

Credits
3(2-2)

ATR 382 Athletic Training Assessment II

Companion course with Assessment I. Knowledge and skills necessary to conduct a clinical examination, recognize signs/symptoms and formulate a clinical diagnosis. Focus primarily on the upper extremity musculoskeletal injury. Prerequisite: Selection to the Athletic Training major. Co-requisites: ATR 310, 380.

Credits
3(2-2)

ATR 383 Athletic Training Therapeutics II

Application of therapeutic techniques with primary emphasis on therapeutic exercise. Other topics include goal writing, goniometry, and girth. Prerequisites: ATR 380, 382. Co- requisites: ATR 320, 381.

Credits
3(2-2)

ATR 384 Athletic Training Assessment III

Etiology, evaluation and recognition of illnesses and general medical conditions. Prerequisites: ATR 320, 380, 382. Co-requisites: ATR 390, 394, 430.

Credits
3(3-0)

ATR 385 Special Topics in Athletic Training

Selected topics/current issues of interest in athletic training not normally included in existing courses. Current course topic is listed in the semester Class Schedule. Repeatable up to 6 credits when content does not duplicate previous topics studied. This course may be offered in an online or hybrid format. Prerequisites: See semester Class Schedule.

Credits
1-6(Spec)

ATR 387 Athletic Training Therapeutics III

Application of manual therapy techniques. Prerequisite: ATR 383.

Credits
3(2-1)

ATR 390WI Seminar in Athletic Training

Exploration of topics in athletic training using evidence-based concepts and principles. Writing Intensive. Prerequisite: ATR 320. Co-requisites: ATR 384, 394, 430.

Credits
3(3-0)

ATR 394 Pharmacology in Athletic Training

Basic pharmacological principles of common medications used in the treatment of illness and injury encountered in the practice of athletic training. Prerequisites: CHM 120, 127 or 131; ATR 320. Co-requisite: ATR 384.

Credits
2(2-0)

ATR 397 Independent Study in Athletic Training

Student-initiated study guided by a faculty member. Prerequisites: ATR 320; permission of Athletic Training Program Director and Course Instructor; completion of Course Contract document.

Credits
1-3(Spec)