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2009-2010 EIU Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Athletic Training
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(BS)
The program provides students interested in the prevention, care, and evaluation of athletic injuries the necessary course work and clinical experience to qualify to sit for the examination leading to certification by the National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification.
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Guidelines
Guidelines restrict the number of students who may participate in the Athletic Training program. This number is in direct proportion to the number of “certified” clinical supervisors employed by EIU. Due to this imposed limitation, students are advised that their acceptance into this program is not an assumed right. Students must complete KSS 2130 and 2135 (beginning first semester Freshman year) in order to be considered for acceptance into the Athletic Training Program. All students must meet specific program selection criteria. For specific information go to http://www.eiu.edu/~athtrain/ General Education Requirements Plus:
Total Semester Hours: 76 Consisting of the following: - BIO 1001G - Biological Principles and Issues. Credits: 3
[or other approved BIO general education course] - BIO 2001G - Human Physiology. Credits: 4
[Gen Ed (4)] - BIO 2200 - Human Anatomy. Credits: 4
- FCS 2100 - Nutrition in a Global Society. Credits: 3
- FCS 4755 - Nutrition for Physical Performance. Credits: 3
- HST 2000 - Principles of Human Health. Credits: 3
- KSS 1600 - Weight Training. Credits: 1
- KSS 2130 - Athletic Training Practicum. Credits: 1
- KSS 2135 - Basic Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries. Credits: 3
- KSS 2136 - Athletic Training as a Profession. Credits: 3
- KSS 2137 - Introduction to Athletic Training Clinical Education. Credits: 1
Note: This is a new course, effective Spring 2010. - KSS 2440 - Structural Kinesiology. Credits: 3
- KSS 3140 - Injury Recognition – Upper Extremity. Credits: 4
Note: This course will be revised, effective Fall 2010. - KSS 3141 - Therapeutic Exercise. Credits: 4
Note: This course will be revised, effective Spring 2011. - KSS 3142 - Injury Recognition - Lower Extremity. Credits: 4
Note: This course will be revised, effective Fall 2011. - KSS 3143 - Therapeutic Modalities. Credits: 4
Note: This course will be revised, effective Spring 2012. - KSS 3144 - Seminar in Sports Medicine. Credits: 3
Note: This course will be revised, effective Fall 2012. - KSS 3150 - Athletic Training Clinical I: Injury Recognition – Upper Extremity. Credits: 2
Note: This is a new course, effective Fall 2010. - KSS 3151 - Athletic Training Clinical II: Injury Recognition – Lower Extremity. Credits: 2
Note: This is a new course, effective Spring 2011. - KSS 3152 - Athletic Training Clinical III: Therapeutic Exercise. Credits: 2
Note: This is a new course, effective Fall 2011. - KSS 3153 - Athletic Training Clinical IV: Therapeutic Modalities. Credits: 2
Note: This is a new course, effective Spring 2012. - KSS 3154 - Athletic Training Clinical V: Seminar in Sports Medicine. Credits: 2
Note: This course will be revised, effective Fall 2012. - KSS 3180 - General Medical Conditions in the Athlete. Credits: 2
- KSS 3800 - Biomechanics of Human Motion. Credits: 3
- KSS 3900 - Microcomputers in Kinesiology and Sports Studies. Credits: 3
- KSS 4275 - Field Experience. Credits: 3 or 6
(3 hrs.) - KSS 4340 - Principles of Exercise Physiology. Credits: 3
- KSS 4440 - Physical Fitness Appraisal and Performance Assessment. Credits: 3
- KSS 4460 - Principles of Resistance Training. Credits: 3
- KSS 4741 - Independent Study. Credits: 1 to 3
(3 hrs.) - KSS 4900 - Special Topics in Kinesiology and Sports Studies. Credits: 1
(2 special topics approved by advisor) - PSY 1879G - Introductory Psychology. Credits: 3
[Gen Ed (3)]
Footnotes:
Students must receive a “C” or better in all Kinesiology and Sports Studies courses and BIO 2001G. (Athletic Training Professional GPA based on Kinesiology and Sports Studies, Health Studies, Biological Sciences, Family & Consumer Sciences, and Psychology courses in this option taken at EIU). (Major GPA based on Kinesiology and Sports Studies, Health Studies, Biological Sciences, Family & Consumer Sciences, and Psychology courses in this option taken at EIU.) |
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