The Washington State University Pullman Catalog

Courses with the ATH_T Subject

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Athletic Training (ATH_T)

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263 Emergency Response 2 (1-2) Course Prerequisite: Admitted to the major in Sports Medicine or MAT program. First aid and safety procedures, including CPR for the Professional Rescuer, AED training and prevention training. Typically offered Spring.

267 Techniques in Athletic Injuries 3 Course Prerequisite: Limited enrollment to those with fewer than 60 credits. Applied clinical approach to basic skills commonly used in the field of athletic training. Typically offered Fall and Spring.

290 Pre-Clinical Education 2 (1-2) Course Prerequisite: Admitted to the major in Sports Medicine or MAT program. Experience with the profession of athletic training, and the WSU Athletic Training Program. Typically offered Spring.

305 Nutrition Related to Fitness and Sport 3 Course Prerequisite: BIOLOGY 140 with a C or better, or 333 with a C or better; admitted to the major in Kinesiology or Sports Medicine. Current and evidence-based knowledge regarding the application and compliance of sound nutritional and diet considerations within special active populations. (Crosslisted course offered as KINES 305, ATH T 305.) Typically offered Fall.

370 Injury Pathologies of the Lower Extremity 3 Course Prerequisite: Admitted to the major in Sports Medicine or MAT program. Analyze and differentiate the varying pathological aspects of athletic injuries of the lower extremity including common signs and symptoms. Typically offered Fall.

371 [M] Injury Pathologies of the Upper Extremity 3 Course Prerequisite: Admitted to the major in Sports Medicine or MAT program. Analyze and differentiate the varying pathological aspects of athletic injuries of the upper extremity including common signs and symptoms. Typically offered Spring.

450 [M] Evidence-Based Practice in Athletic Training 3 Course Prerequisite: Admitted to the major in Sports Medicine or MAT program. Exploration and application of evidence-based practice through the conduct of scientific inquiry and application of credible evidence. Typically offered Fall.

464 Rehabilitation in Athletic Training 3 Course Prerequisite: Admitted to the major in Sports Medicine or MAT program. Advanced injury rehabilitation theory and techniques in athletic training. Typically offered Spring.

490 Athletic Training Instructional Practicum V 1-3 May be repeated for credit; cumulative maximum 9 credits. Course Prerequisite: Admitted to the major in Sports Medicine or MAT program. Instructional practicum credit for students participating in classroom instructional and leadership experiences, which are profession related and under the supervision of a faculty member; 1 credit equals 45 hours. Typically offered Fall and Spring. S, F grading.

496 Special Topics in Athletic Training 3 Course Prerequisite: Admitted to the major in Sports Medicine or MAT program. Special topics seminar related to the evidence-based practice of sports-related injuries. Typically offered Fall and Spring.

499 Special Problems V 1-4 May be repeated for credit; cumulative maximum 6 credits. Course Prerequisite: Admitted to the major in Sports Medicine or MAT program. Independent study conducted under the jurisdiction of an approving faculty member; may include independent research studies in technical or specialized problems; selection and analysis of specified readings; development of a creative project; or field experiences. Typically offered Fall and Spring. S, F grading.

530 Evaluation of Lower Extremity Injuries in Athletic Training 3 Course Prerequisite: Admitted to the major in Sports Medicine or MAT program. In-depth study of the lower extremities including physical examination, injury recognition, treatment, taping, bracing, and rehabilitation. Typically offered Fall.

531 Evaluation of Upper Extremity Injuries in Athletic Training 3 Course Prerequisite: Admitted to the major in Sports Medicine or MAT program. In-depth study of the upper extremities including physical examination, injury recognition, treatment, taping, bracing, and rehabilitation. Typically offered Spring.

535 Therapeutic Modalities in Athletic Training 3 Course Prerequisite: Admitted to the major in Sports Medicine or MAT program. Advanced theory and techniques of modality use in athletic training. Typically offered Spring.

560 Psychosocial Issues in Athletic Training 3 Course Prerequisite: Admitted to the major in Sports Medicine or MAT program. Advanced look at psychology and its application in working with an athletic population. Typically offered Spring.

565 Clinical Application of Rehabilitation in Athletic Training 3 Course Prerequisite: Admitted to the MAT program. Advanced application of therapeutic exercise techniques in athletic training. Typically offered Summer Session.

575 Pharmacology in Athletic Training 3 Course Prerequisite: Admitted to the MAT program. Etiology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations of common human dysfunction; athletic training implications for prevention and therapeutic approaches including pharmacologic therapies. Typically offered Fall.

585 General Medical Conditions in Athletic Training 3 Course Prerequisite: Admitted to the MAT program. Current medical issues pertaining to athletic training including physiological considerations, common illnesses, and special concerns. Typically offered Fall.

590 Organization and Administration in Athletic Training 3 Course Prerequisite: Admitted to the MAT program. The organization and administration of athletic training programs. Typically offered Fall.

591 Athletic Training Clinical Internship I 2 May be repeated for credit; cumulative maximum 4 credits. Course Prerequisite: Admitted to the major in Sports Medicine or MAT program. Beginning techniques in management of sport injury/illness under supervision. Typically offered Fall and Spring.

592 Athletic Training Clinical Internship II 3 (1-6) May be repeated for credit; cumulative maximum 6 credits. Course Prerequisite: Admitted to the major in Sports Medicine or MAT program. Intermediate techniques in management of sport injury/illness under supervision of a licensed athletic trainer. Typically offered Fall and Spring.

593 Athletic Training Clinical Internship III 5 (2-9) May be repeated for credit; cumulative maximum 10 credits. Course Prerequisite: Admitted to the MAT program. Intermediate techniques in management of sport injury/illness under supervision of a licensed athletic trainer. Typically offered Fall and Spring.

595 Leadership and Communication in Athletic Training 3 Course Prerequisite: Admitted to the MAT program. Application of leadership, management, intercultural, and interprofessional communication within the athletic training discipline. Typically offered Spring.

598 Professional Preparation in Athletic Training 3 Course Prerequisite: Admitted to the MAT program. Application of theory analysis and theory critique as applied to student's phenomenon of interest. Typically offered Spring.

599 Current Topics in Athletic Training 3 Course Prerequisite: Admitted to the MAT program. Focus on current issues, transition to practice and athletic training across health care systems/delivery within a global context. Typically offered Spring.

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