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The College of Health & Human Performance
The Department of Health Education and Promotion


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BS in Athletic Training Courses

GENERAL EDUCATION: 42 sh
To include:

BIOL 1050/1051 General Biology and Laboratory (3, 1)
HLTH 1000 Health in a Modern Society (2)
MATH 1065 College Algebra (3)
PHYS 1250/1251 General Physics and laboratory (3, 1)
PSYC 1000 Introductory to Psychology (3)

CORE: 68 sh

DSCI 2000 Introduction to Computer Literacy (3)
BIOL 2130 Survey of Human Physiology and Anatomy Laboratory (4)
EXSS 1101 Physical Conditioning (1)
EXSS 2850 Structural Kinesiology (1)
EXSS 3805 Physiology of Exercise (3)
EXSS 3850 Introduction to Biomechanics (3)
HLTH 1800 Orientation to Athletic Training (1) (F)
HLTH 2000 Introduction to Health Education (3)
HLTH 2125/2126 Safety Education and First Aid (3,0)
HLTH 2800 Medical Nomenclature for Human Performance (2)(F)
HLTH 2810/2811 Principles of Athletic Training (3, 0) (S)
HLTH 3020 Health Problems II (3)
HLTH 3200 Field Experience in Athletic Training I (1) (F)
HLTH 3201 Basic Rehabilitation Techniques for Athletic Training (2) (S)
HLTH 3250/3251 Sports Medicine Treatment Modalities (3,0) (F)
HLTH 3270 Pathology & General Medicine In Sport (3) (S)
HLTH 3271 Clinical Experience in Medicine (1)
HLTH 3280/3281 Therapeutic Rehabilitation in Sports Medicine (3,0) (S)
HLTH 3350 Concepts of Pharmacology (3) (F)
HLTH 3400 (2) Clinical Experience in an Equipment Intensive Sport
HLTH 3810 Etiology & Evaluation of the Trunk & Upper Extremity (3)
HLTH 3820 Etiology and Evaluation of the Lower Extremity (3) (S)
HLTH 3860 Sports Medicine Practicum I (3) (S)
HLTH 4300 Field Experience in Athletic Training II (1) (F,S,SS)
HLTH 4320 Organization & Administration in Sports Medicine (3) (S)
HLTH 4860 Sports Medicine Practicum II (3) (F)
NUHM 2105 Introduction to Nutrition (3)

A course in research methodology/statistical design

additional hours of an approved minor or prerequisites towards entry into physical therapy, physicians' assistant or other further allied health study to complete the 126 hours.

(F) or (S) denotes that a course is offered in the Fall or Spring semester.
The number in the parentheses is the semester hour credit allotted to the course