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Athletic TrainingCredits
This course provides an introduction to the profession of athletic training and foundational assessment, prevention, and athletic training care techniques. This includes the execution of pre-participation physical exams, emergency preparedness and assessment of environmental illnesses, and taping, wrapping, and bracing procedures. This course is designed for the graduate athletic training student.
- Prerequisites:
- Acceptance into the M.S. in Athletic Training degree program.
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- Health Science
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This course prepares students to triage, assess, monitor, respond, and provide immediate care for acute conditions and medical emergencies common among a physically active population. Students will learn to evaluate and manage patients experiencing cardiac, respiratory, and cervical spine compromise, diabetic emergencies, environmental illnesses, anaphylaxis, internal hemorrhaging, shock, and musculoskeletal injuries. This course is intended for the graduate athletic training student.
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- Health Science
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Principles of etiology, pathology, assessment, recognition, diagnosis, and development of a treatment and referral plan for lower-body injuries and conditions suffered by athletes and physically active individuals. This includes the foot, ankle, lower leg, knee, thigh, hip, pelvis, and lumbar spine. This course is designed for the graduate athletic training student.
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- Health Science
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The study of neuroanatomical structure, function, and clinical assessment of the central and peripheral neurologic systems. The application and evaluation of the etiology, pathology, assessment and recognition, and the development of treatment and management plan, including the need for referreal for neurological injuries/illnesses suffered by athletes and physically active individuals. This course is designed for graduate athletic training students.
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- Health Science
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Principles of etiology, pathology, assessment, recognition, diagnosis, and development of a treatment and referral plan for upper-body injuries and conditions suffered by athletes and physically active individuals. This includes the head, cervical and thoracic spine, shoulder complex, arm, elbow, forearm, wrist, hand, and fingers. This course is designed for the graduate athletic training student.
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- Health Science
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Advanced study of general medical pathology knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to assess and manage or assist other health professionals in the management of conditions incurred or exacerbated by physical activity or athletic participation. Will include the performance of medical procedures included in the athletic trainer's scope of practice under physician supervision. The course is designed for the graduate athletic training student.
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- Health Science
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The theory and application of the use of physical therapeutic modalities including cryotherapy and thermotherapy, ultrasound, phonophoresis, electrical nerve stimulation, iontophoresis, diathermy, intermittent compression, LASER, and other therapies in the treatment of injuries and conditions suffered by athletes and physically active individuals. This course also includes the principles of tissue healing, pain, and pain control. This course is designed for the graduate athletic training student.
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- Health Science
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This course provides the student with the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to rehabilitate and/or recondition athletic and physically active patients suffering from a wide variety of injuries, both surgical and non-surgical, associated with their activities. The theory and application of rehabilitation and reconditioning techniques include retraining strength, power, and endurance, restoration of flexibility and range of motion, activity-specific conditioning, proprioception and balance, and agility. This course is designed for the graduate athletic training student.
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- Health Science
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The theory, application, analysis, and evaluation of the use of manual therapy techniques, including PNF, joint mobilization, soft tissue and myofascial tissue mobilization techniques, massage, and instrument-assisted manual techniques in the treatment of injury/illness suffered by athletes and physically active individuals. This course is designed for graduate athletic training students.
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- Health Science
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Study of pharmacology knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to monitor and educate patients regarding appropriate pharmacological agents for the management of their condition. This includes indications, contraindications, dosing, proper administrations, interactions, and adverse reactions to medications to be used by the patient upon the order of a physician or other provider with legal prescribing authority. This course is designed for the graduate athletic training student.
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- Health Science
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Provides an in-depth examination of the dietary needs of the athletic and physically active populations that an athletic trainer provides services to across the lifespan. Content will include fluid replacement, carbohydrate intake and physical performance, nutrient and vitamin intake, the use of ergogenic aids and supplements for performance enhancement, and issues related to disordered eating. This course is designed for the graduate athletic training student.
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- Health Science
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This course will prepare the athletic training student to recognize signs/symptoms of various behavioral health issues, develop appropriate referral plans, implement psychosocial intervention strategies to improve patient outcomes, and develop policies and procedures for athletic training facilities to assist patients with behavioral health issues. This course is designed for the graduate athletic training student.
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- Health Science
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This course includes healthcare administration and professional development principles and concepts as applied to various athletic training employment settings. Students will gain a working knowledge of administrative and managerial duties of the athletic trainer, including leadership and management skills for planning, budgeting, facility design, information management, and policy and procedure development and implementation, as well as legal and ethical practice in athletic training. This course is designed for the graduate athletic training student.
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- Health Science
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This course will include rehearsal, assessment, and clinical practice of knowledge, skills, and abilities associated with the first fall term of the M.S. in Athletic Training degree program. It will include both clinical simulations and supervised clinical experiences with patients in a real clinical environment on-campus, at other colleges/universities, high school athletics, and clinics and hospitals as assigned by the program. This course is designed for the graduate athletic training student.
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- Health Science
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This course will include rehearsal, assessment, and clinical practice of knowledge, skills, and abilities associated with the first spring term of the M.S. in Athletic Training degree program. It will include both clinical simulations and supervised clinical experiences with patients in a real clinical environment on-campus, at other colleges/universities, high school athletics, and clinics and hospitals as assigned by the program. This course is designed for the graduate athletic training student.
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- Health Science
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This course will include rehearsal, assessment, and clinical practice of knowledge, skills, and abilities associated with the second fall term of the M.S. in Athletic Training degree program. It will include both clinical simulations and supervised clinical experiences with patients in a real clinical environment on-campus, at other colleges/universities, high school athletics, and clinics and hospitals as assigned by the program. This course is designed for the graduate athletic training student.
- Areas of Interest:
- Health Science
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This course will include rehearsal, assessment, and clinical practice of knowledge, skills, and abilities associated with the second spring term of the M.S. in Athletic Training degree program. It will include both clinical simulations and supervised clinical experiences with patients in a real clinical environment on-campus, at other colleges/universities, high school athletics, and clinics and hospitals as assigned by the program, including one full-time immersive clinical experience. This course is designed for the graduate athletic training student.
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- Health Science
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This course examines research methodologies and the application of statistical concepts for evidence-based practice in athletic training. Students will be prepared to develop a clinical research question, search existing literature for evidence, appraise research designs, interpret and manipulate datasets, and critique the effectiveness of athletic training practices based upon existing scientific evidence. This course is intended for the graduate athletic training student.
- Prerequisites:
- Acceptance into the M.S. in Athletic Training degree program
- Areas of Interest:
- Health Science
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This course will incorporate evidence-based practice principles to guide the student's formation of a clinical research question, review of existing scientific literature, and then develop a research proposal for a critically appraised topic. This course is intended for the graduate athletic training student.
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- Health Science
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This course will incorporate evidence-based practice principles to progress the student's critically appraised topic research project in the degree program. Students will analyze existing scientific evidence to answer a clinical research question and create a research poster for public presentation. This course is intended for the graduate athletic training student.
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- Health Science
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Automotive EngineeringCredits
This course is designed to provide students new to the major an opportunity to explore issues relevant to the university, department, and career field. The goal is to provide an open forum for discussion about transitioning to college life, and to promote greater self-awareness, growth, and understanding as a scholar, individual, and global citizen. Over the course of the semester, the student will investigate college and department experiences holistically, which will allow them the ability to make informed decisions paving the way for a richer, fuller college career.
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- Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics
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This course is centered on the theory, operation and service of the systems found in modern automobiles. Lectures and demonstrations cover the course topics and open lab sessions allow students to practice procedures on their own vehicles in the completion of course assignments.
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- Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics
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This course focuses on the functionality of an engine's mechanical, ignition, fuel, and emission systems using a systems approach to diagnose problems. Test equipment used in the course includes: fuel and fuel system; emission system; ignition; and mechanical diagnostic equipment.
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- Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics
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This course is centered on the theory, components, and diagnostic procedures related to modern automobile electrical and electronic systems. The major emphasis of the course involves the computer, sensors, and actuators as used in vehicles to control the ignition, fuel, emission, ABS, and chassis systems.
- Prerequisites:
- EET 113, AE 160, AE 261
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- Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics
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This is an introductory course to graphical programming and data acquisition. Fundamental programming concepts are introduced including variables and data types, conditions, loop structures, functions, and data file input/output. Students will learn how to use data acquisition equipment, acquire and analyze signals, and present results.
- Prerequisites:
- EET 113, MATH 121
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- Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics
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