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Athletic Training Courses

AT 506 Clinical Anatomy I (3 cr)

AT 507 Care and Prevention of Injuries and Illnesses (3 cr)

AT 508 Evaluation and Diagnosis of Injuries and Illnesses I (4 cr)

AT 509 Principles of Rehabilitation (3 cr)

AT 510 Therapeutic Modalities (2 cr)

AT 511 Ethics and Administration in Athletic Training (3 cr)

AT 512 Research Methods & Statistics I (3 cr)

AT 513 General Medicine for Athletic Trainers (3 cr)

AT 514 Psychology of Injury and Referral (3 cr)

AT 515 Research Proposal (3 cr)

AT 520 Clinical Education I (2 cr)

AT 521 Clinical Experience I (4 cr)

AT 522 Clinical Education II (2 cr)

AT 523 Clinical Experience II (4 cr)

AT 531 Clinical Anatomy II (3 cr)

AT 532 Evaluation and Diagnosis of Injuries and Illnesses II (4 cr)

AT 533 Applied Rehabilitation Techniques (3 cr)

AT 534 Therapeutic Modalities II (2 cr)

AT 535 Seminar in Athletic Training (1 cr)

AT 536 Research Methods & Statistics II (3 cr)

AT 538 Advanced Human Biomechanics (3 cr)

AT 539 Advanced Exercise Physiology (3 cr)

AT 540 Pharmacology for Athletic Trainers (3 cr)

AT 541 Seminar in Athletic Training II (2 cr)

AT 542 Research Presentation (1 cr)

AT 547 Critical Issues in Athletic Training Clinical Practice (3 cr)

AT 550 Clinical Education III (2 cr)

AT 551 Clinical Experience III (4 cr)

AT 552 Clinical Education IV (2 cr)

AT 553 Clinical Experience IV (4 cr)

AT 587 Prevention and Health Promotion in Athletic Training (3 cr)

AT 606 Professional and Post-Professional Education in Athletic Training (3 cr)

AT 610 Seminar in Athletic Training I (3 cr)

AT 611 Seminar in Athletic Training II (3 cr)

AT 620 Clinical Research in Athletic Training I (3 cr)

AT 621 Clinical Research in Athletic Training II (3 cr)

AT 622 Clinical Research in Athletic Training III (3 cr)

AT 623 Clinical Research in Athletic Training IV (3 cr)

AT 624 Clinical Research in Athletic Training V (3 cr)

AT 625 Clinical Research in Athletic Training VI (3 cr)

AT 630 Current Issues in Clinical Practice I (3 cr)

AT 631 Current Issues in Clinical Practice II (3 cr)

AT 632 Current Issues in Clinical Practice III (3 cr)

AT 633 Current Issues in Clinical Practice IV (3 cr)

AT 640 Clinical Residency I (6 cr)

AT 641 Clinical Residency II (6 cr)

AT 642 Clinical Residency III (6 cr)

AT 643 Clinical Residency IV (6 cr)

Damon D. Burton, Interim Dept. Chair, Dept of Movement Sciences (101 Phys. Ed. Bldg. 83844-2401; phone 208/885-7921).

AT 506 Clinical Anatomy I (3 cr)

Theory and practice of clinical anatomy as it pertains to the lower extremity through the thoracic spine. 2 hours lecture/ 2 hours lab.

AT 507 Care and Prevention of Injuries and Illnesses (3 cr)

Theory and practice of recognition, treatment, and prevention of injuries and illnesses. 2 hours lecture/ 2 hours lab.

AT 508 Evaluation and Diagnosis of Injuries and Illnesses I (4 cr)

Theory and practice of musculoskeletal evaluation and diagnosis as it pertains in the lower extremity through the thoracic spine. 3 hours lecture/ 3 hours lab.

AT 509 Principles of Rehabilitation (3 cr)

Theory and practice of the scientific foundations of musculoskeletal rehabilitation. 2 hours lecture / 2 hours lab.

AT 510 Therapeutic Modalities (2 cr)

Theory and practice of therapeutic modalities including thermotherapy, cryotherapy, and mechanical modalities. 2 hours lecture/ 2 hours lab.

AT 511 Ethics and Administration in Athletic Training (3 cr)

Theory and practice of ethics and administration in athletic training.

Prereq: Permission

AT 512 Research Methods & Statistics I (3 cr)

Theory and application of research methods for the health professions including basic statistical analysis. 3 hours lecture.

AT 513 General Medicine for Athletic Trainers (3 cr)

Theory and practice of general medical conditions related to athletic training. 3 hours lecture.

AT 514 Psychology of Injury and Referral (3 cr)

Theory and practice of the psychology of injury and referral in Athletic Training.

AT 515 Research Proposal (3 cr)

Students will submit a master's project proposal with an authorized faculty mentor and will be approved by a faculty committee.

AT 520 Clinical Education I (2 cr)

Practice of athletic training clinical skills under the direct supervision of an Approved Clinical Instructor with emphasis on the Level I clinical educational competencies. 4 hours lab.

AT 521 Clinical Experience I (4 cr)

Clinical practice in athletic training under the direct supervision of an Approved Clinical Instructor/ Clinical Instructor with emphasis on patient care and the safe and appropriate use of skills and techniques.

AT 522 Clinical Education II (2 cr)

Practice of athletic training clinical skills under the direct supervision of an Approved Clinical Instructor with emphasis on the Level I clinical educational competencies. 4 hours lab.

AT 523 Clinical Experience II (4 cr)

Clinical practice in athletic training under the direct supervision of an Approved Clinical Instructor/ Clinical Instructor with emphasis on patient care and the safe and appropriate use of skills and techniques.

AT 531 Clinical Anatomy II (3 cr)

Theory and practice of clinical anatomy as it pertains to the head, neck and upper extremity through the thoracic spine. 2 hours lecture/ 2 hours lab.

AT 532 Evaluation and Diagnosis of Injuries and Illnesses II (4 cr)

Theory and practice of musculoskeletal evaluation and diagnosis as it pertains in the lower extremity through the thoracic spine. 3 hours lecture/ 3 hours lab.

AT 533 Applied Rehabilitation Techniques (3 cr)

Theory and practice of rehabilitation techniques as applied to individual physical pathologies. 2 hours lecture / 2 hours lab.

AT 534 Therapeutic Modalities II (2 cr)

Theory and practice of therapeutic modalities including electrotherapy. 2 hours lecture/ 2 hours lab.

AT 535 Seminar in Athletic Training (1 cr)

Seminar addresses a year one comprehensive exam process. All topics learned in the first year of the program are eligible for testing.

AT 536 Research Methods & Statistics II (3 cr)

Advanced research methods and statistics will be discussed.

AT 538 Advanced Human Biomechanics (3 cr)

Advanced biomechanics theory and practice related to injury pathology and functional performance. (3 hours lecture).

AT 539 Advanced Exercise Physiology (3 cr)

Advanced exercise physiology as related to training, conditioning, prevention of injuries and illnesses, as an adjunct to treatment of certain disease states. 2 hours lecture / two hours lab.

AT 540 Pharmacology for Athletic Trainers (3 cr)

Clinical pharmacology for athletic trainers as it relates to athletic training educational competencies. 3 hours lecture.

AT 541 Seminar in Athletic Training II (2 cr)

Seminar addresses a year two comprehensive exam process. All topics learned in both years of the program are eligible for testing.

AT 542 Research Presentation (1 cr)

MSAT students will present their research findings to the group of faculty and students. All presentations will be graded by the faculty and be accepted or rejected.

AT 547 Critical Issues in Athletic Training Clinical Practice (3 cr)

This course prepares students to recognize challenges and develop strategies for solving issues common in AT clinical practice.

Prereq: Permission

AT 550 Clinical Education III (2 cr)

Practice of athletic training clinical skills under the direct supervision of an Approved Clinical Instructor with emphasis on the Level II clinical educational competencies. 4 hours lab.

AT 551 Clinical Experience III (4 cr)

Clinical practice in athletic training under the direct supervision of an Approved Clinical Instructor/ Clinical Instructor with emphasis on patient care and the safe and appropriate use of skills and techniques. 4 credits.

AT 552 Clinical Education IV (2 cr)

Practice of athletic training clinical skills under the direct supervision of an Approved Clinical Instructor with emphasis on the Level II clinical educational competencies. 4 hours lab.

AT 553 Clinical Experience IV (4 cr)

Clinical practice in athletic training under the direct supervision of an Approved Clinical Instructor/ Clinical Instructor with emphasis on patient care and the safe and appropriate use of skills and techniques.

AT 587 Prevention and Health Promotion in Athletic Training (3 cr)

This course prepares AT students to develop and implement strategies to prevent the incidence and/or severity of injuries and illnesses and optimize patients overall health quality of life.

Prereq: Permission

AT 606 Professional and Post-Professional Education in Athletic Training (3 cr)

This course is designed to introduce historical background of professional and post-professional education for health care professions. Theoretical foundations and models of health care education will be compared and contrasted. The impact of educational models to health care will be explored. Development of criteria to govern the practicing professional in their chosen residency will be accomplished.

Prereq: Permission

AT 610 Seminar in Athletic Training I (3 cr)

Selected readings from peer reviewed articles will be examined and discussed. Translation of research findings to current clinical practice will be emphasized.

Prereq: Permission

AT 611 Seminar in Athletic Training II (3 cr)

Selected readings from peer reviewed articles will be examined and discussed. Translation of research findings to current clinical practice will be emphasized.

Prereq: Permission

AT 620 Clinical Research in Athletic Training I (3 cr)

This course introduces common research performed in Athletic Training. Development of in-depth understanding in areas and types of research underlying quantitative research design will be explored. Introduction to critiquing literature for the purpose of developing a theoretical framework will be included.

Prereq: Permission

AT 621 Clinical Research in Athletic Training II (3 cr)

This course introduces Statistical methods employed in clinical research. Topics including statistical terminology, measures of central tendency, Hypothesis testing and common parametric tests will be the content for the course.

Prereq: Permission

AT 622 Clinical Research in Athletic Training III (3 cr)

This course applies statistical methods to common measures in clinical research and introduces survey research and other qualitative measures.

Prereq: Permission

AT 623 Clinical Research in Athletic Training IV (3 cr)

This course sets the foundation for action research in clinical practice. Development of a research question and justification with literature review will be employed. Purpose and methods of institutional review will be evaluated. Further discussion will elucidate the importance of becoming a scholarly practitioner.

Prereq: Permission

AT 624 Clinical Research in Athletic Training V (3 cr)

This continues the process of action research in clinical practice. Development of methods to test a chosen hypothesis will be created. Exploration of statistical methods to test the clinician's hypothesis will be compared. Data collection will begin.

Prereq: Permission

AT 625 Clinical Research in Athletic Training VI (3 cr)

This continues the process of action research in clinical practice. Data analysis of the student's research will be performed. Introduction to manuscript writing, dissemination of knowledge in written, oral and poster presentation and a focus on journal review will be the context for this course. Student will successfully present their findings and prepare manuscript in journal ready format.

Prereq: Permission

AT 630 Current Issues in Clinical Practice I (3 cr)

This course explores current topics in clinical practice that influence quality care and methods of measurement and evaluation for quality assessment. Exploration to common instrumentation utilized by clinicians will be discussed and compared to literature utilizing the instruments for research purposes.

Prereq: Permission

AT 631 Current Issues in Clinical Practice II (3 cr)

This course explores current topics and causes of musculoskeletal injuries to the extremities. An in-depth look at epidemiology, biomechanics and other topics related to musculoskeletal injuries of the extremities will be emphasized.

Prereq: Permission

AT 632 Current Issues in Clinical Practice III (3 cr)

This course explores current topics of interest areas of practicing professionals. An in-depth look at theory, research, and art of the chosen interest area will be explored. Focus will be in critically analyzing areas such as; anatomy, pathophysiology, biomechanics, theoretical framework or ethical principles to explain the students chosen topic.

Prereq: Permission

AT 633 Current Issues in Clinical Practice IV (3 cr)

This course explores current topics of interest areas of practicing professionals. An in-depth look at theory, research, and art of the chosen interest area will be explored. Focus will be in critically analyzing areas such as; anatomy, pathophysiology, biomechanics, theoretical framework or ethical principles to explain the students chosen topic.

Prereq: Permission

AT 640 Clinical Residency I (6 cr)

This course is designed to improve the clinical skills of the practicing Athletic Training professional in a mentor guided model. Improvement in a selected area of clinical practice will be measured via formative and summative assessment that employs quantitative measures. Impact of the skill improvement to the organization and profession will be demonstrated.

Prereq: Permission

AT 641 Clinical Residency II (6 cr)

This course is designed to improve the clinical skills of the practicing Athletic Training professional in a mentor guided model. Improvement in a selected area of clinical practice will be measured via formative and summative assessment that employs quantitative measures. Impact of the skill improvement to the organization and profession will be demonstrated.

Prereq: Permission

AT 642 Clinical Residency III (6 cr)

This course is designed to improve the clinical skills of the practicing Athletic Training professional in a mentor guided model. Improvement in a selected area of clinical practice will be measured via formative and summative assessment that employs quantitative measures. Impact of the skill improvement to the organization and profession will be demonstrated.

Prereq: Permission

AT 643 Clinical Residency IV (6 cr)

This course is designed to improve the clinical skills of the practicing Athletic Training professional in a mentor guided model. Improvement in a selected area of clinical practice will be measured via formative and summative assessment that employs quantitative measures do demonstrate improved patient care. Impact of the skill improvement to the organization and profession will be demonstrated. Summary of all impact of clinical residencies will be presented to the participant's organization

Prereq: Permission