Graduate Course Descriptions
A culminating experience which reflects the student’s cumulative knowledge of athletic training concepts, procedures, and theories. All students pursuing a MAT are required to sit for the Comprehensive Examination. Students must receive permission from the Athletic Training Program Director to schedule the exam and must have successfully completed ATP 501-512. A “Pass” or “Fail” is awarded for the comprehensive exam. Students must earn a “Pass” in order to progress in the curriculum. (Course fee applies.)
This course will explore various biometric measurements and physiological monitoring systems that are used in athletic and healthcare settings. Through a semester long project, students will assess patient/client status, develop a corrective exercise program, and monitor the individual throughout the program. The course will explore topics of identify and correcting muscle imbalances and movement patterns, ethics, and new technologies will be presented.
Selected topics in athletic training and healthcare will be presented. Topics will rotate based on current issues and student and/or faculty interest. (Course fee may apply). Students will choose from ATP 651 (1 credit), ATP 652 (2 credits), and ATP 653 (3 credits) to meet this requirement.
Selected topics in athletic training and healthcare will be presented. Topics will rotate based on current issues and student and/or faculty interest. (Course fee may apply.) Students will choose from ATP 651 (1 credit), ATP 652 (2 credits), and ATP 653 (3 credits) to meet this requirement.
Selected topics in athletic training and healthcare will be presented. Topics will rotate based on current issues and student and/or faculty interest. (Course fees may apply.) Students will choose from ATP 651 (1 credit), ATP 652 (2 credits), and ATP 653 (3 credits) to meet this requirement.
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