Athletic Training Major
Bachelor of Science
Major Courses (40 credits)
Athletic Training 301, Assessment and Evaluation I (4 credits)
Athletic Training 302, Assessment and Evaluation II (4 credits)
Athletic Training 304, Therapeutic Modalities (4 credits)
Athletic Training 311, Athletic Training Practicum I (1 credit)
Athletic Training 312, Athletic Training Practicum II (1 credit)
Athletic Training 403, Applied Exercise for Musculoskeletal Injuries (4 credits)
Athletic Training 405, Administration of Athletic Training (2 credits)
Athletic Training 407, Athletic Training Seminar III (2 credits)
Athletic Training 411, Athletic Training Practicum III (1 credit)
Athletic Training 499, Capstone Internship (14 credits)
Health Sciences 300, Pharmacology (3 credits)
Required Support Courses (51 credits)
Athletic Training 101, Athletic Training Seminar I (2 credits)
Athletic Training 102, Athletic Training Seminar II (2 credits)
Biology 130, Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology I (4 credits)
Biology 140, Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology II (4 credits)
Chemistry 101, General Chemistry (4 credits)
Chemistry 102, Biological Chemistry (4 credits)
Exercise Science 324, Exercise Science Laboratory (2 credits)
Health Sciences 101, Introduction to Health Care Skills (1 credit) or equivalent of First Aid and CPR for the Professional Rescuer Certification with AED certification
Health Sciences 103, Personal and Community Health (4 credits)
Health Sciences 110, Basic Weight Training Instruction (1 credit)
Health Sciences 120, Fundamental Motor Development (4 credit)
Health Education 201, Nutrition (2 credits) or
Chemistry 208, Nutrition (3 credits)
Health Sciences 322, Kinesiology (4 credits)
Health Sciences 303, Exercise Physiology (4 credits)
Physics 101, Introductory Physics (4 credits)
Physics 102, Introductory Physics (4 credits)
General Education and Liberal Studies Courses (32 credits)
Step 1: The foundation for understanding culture and communicating ideas about culture.
Cultural Seminar (first semester) (4 credits)
Writing Seminar (either first or second semester) (4 credits)
Step 2: Expanding your knowledge outside your major area of study.
- Take one class in each of the four distribution areas outside your major area (16 cr.). See Gen Ed for specific courses in distribution areas
Psychology 101, Introduction to Psychology (4 credits, S1)
Communication 207, Intercultural Communication (4 credits, S1 CCD)
Courses in areas of Fine Arts (F1), Humanities (H1), Philosophy/Ethics/Religion (P1)
- Take one GE 2 course in one of the 4 distribution areas
Step 3: Completing the General Education cultural experience.
Cross-Cultural Experience (CCE) (2 credits)
Global Perspectives Colloquium (GPC) (2 credits)
Degree Support Courses (6 credits)
Computer Science 107, Problem Solving Using Information Technology (2 credits)
Mathematics 112, Introduction to Statistics (4 credits) |