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Athletic Training Programs & Degrees |
Required Courses
The Athletic Training Major is housed in the Division of Professional Studies within the Physical Education, Athletic Training, and Sport Management Department. ATSs are awarded a Bachelor of Science degree upon the completion of a minimum of 123 credit hours. The 123 credit hours may be divided into a minimum of 42 credit hours for the General Education Requirement, a minimum of 73 credit hours for the ATEP, and a minimum of 8 credit hours for an appropriate minor and/or electives.
| Course Number |
Course Title/Description |
Credit Hours |
| AT 180 |
Fundamentals of Athletic Training |
3 |
AT 201
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First Aid and CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer |
3 |
| AT 202A |
Musculoskeletal Anatomy in Athletic Training I |
1 |
AT 202B
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Musculoskeletal Anatomy in Athletic Training II
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1 |
AT 283
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Medical Terminology and General Medical Conditions in Athletic Training |
3 |
AT 380
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Orthopaedic Injury Evaluation I |
3 |
AT 381
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Orthopaedic Injury Evaluation II |
3 |
AT 383
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Therapeutic Modalities in Athletic Training |
3 |
AT 385
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Rehabilitation in Athletic Training |
3 |
| AT 387 |
Basic Pharmacology and Nurtition in Athletic Training |
3 |
| AT 452 |
Senior Seminar |
2 |
AT 480
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Development and Implementation of Athletic Training Programs |
2 |
AT 490
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Athletic Training Internship |
6 |
AT 188, 189, 288, 289, 388, 489
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Athletic Training Practica I-VI |
1 each |
| BI 101 |
General Biology |
4 |
BI 205
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Human Anatomy |
4 |
BI 206
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Human Physiology |
4 |
PE 201
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Personal and Community Health |
3 |
PE 287
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Sports Nutrition |
2 |
PE 301
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Kinesiology |
3 |
PE 302
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Exercise Physiology |
3 |
| PE 331 |
Weight Training Techniques and Instruction |
2 |
| PS 101 |
Introduction to Psychology |
3 |
| MA 200 |
Elementary Statistics |
3 |
Suggested Four-Year Sequence: Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training
| Academic |
Fall Semester |
Spring Semester |
| Freshman Year |
AT 180: Fundamentals of Athletic Training BI 101: General Biology |
AT 188: Athletic Training Practicum I AT 201: First Aid and CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer AT 283: Medical Terminology and General Medical Conditions in Athletic Training BI 205: Human Anatomy |
| Sophomore Year |
AT 189: Athletic Training Practicum II AT 202A: Musculoskeletal Anatomy in Athletic Training I AT 380: Orthopaedic Injury Evaluation I BI 206: Human Physiology |
AT202B: Musculoskeletal Anatomy in Athletic Training II AT 288: Athletic Training Practicum III AT 381: Orthopaedic Injury Evaluation II AT 383: Therapeutic Modalities in Athletic Training
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| Junior Year |
AT 289: Athletic Training Practicum IV AT 385: Rehabilitation in Athletic Training PE 331: Weight Training Techniques and Instruction
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AT 388: Athletic Training Practicum V AT 387: Basic Pharmacology and Nutrition in Athletic Training AT480: Development and Implementation of Athletic Training Programs |
| Senior Year |
AT 489: Athletic Training Practicum VI AT 490: Athletic Training Internship |
AT 452: Senior Seminar AT 489: Athletic Training Practicum VI AT 490: Athletic Training Internship
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Suggested Transfer Student Sequence: Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training
| Academic Year |
Fall Semester |
Spring Semester |
Summer I |
SummerII |
| Freshman/Sophomore Year |
AT 180 AT 202A AT 380 |
AT 188 AT 201 AT 202B AT 283 AT 288 AT 381 AT 383 |
Complete clinical hours from AT 288 |
Register for AT 189 and complete clinical hours. |
| Junior Year |
AT 189 AT 289 AT 385
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AT 388 AT 387 AT 480 |
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| Senior Year |
AT 489 AT 490 |
AT 452 AT 489 AT 490 |
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Please Note: The following Athletic Training Required Courses may be taken as the individual ATS’s schedule allows:
- MA 200, PE 201, PE 301, PE 302, and PS 101 are offered every semester
- PE 287 is offered every fall semester
- PE 331 is offered every fall semester
AT 489: Athletic Training Practicum VI and AT 490: Athletic Training Internship may be taken either semester during the ATS’s Senior Year.
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