Athletic Training (this program is in moratorium effective Spring 2020 through Fall 2021)
Bachelor's degree
In Michigan Center (USA)
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Michigan center (USA)
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Start date
Different dates available
Students entering MSU as freshmen in Fall Semester 2018 will not be able to choose Athletic Training as their major preference.
The major in athletic training prepares students to work with athletes, physicians, and coaches to ensure the health care and well-being of the competitive and recreational athlete. The Michigan State University athletic training major blends clinical and academic learning experiences. Students will gain knowledge and skills in evaluation and the treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries and will be prepared to organize and manage athletic training programs. The Michigan State University student majoring in athletic training is exposed to state-of-the-art philosophies, equipment, and research.
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Course programme
Applied Human Anatomy
Principles of Human Movement
Introductory Physiology
All of the following courses with a minimum grade-point average of 2.0 (40 credits):
The Healthy Lifestyle
First Aid and Personal Safety
Introduction to Athletic Training
Taping and Bracing in Athletic Training
Foundations of Kinesiology
Applied Human Anatomy Laboratory
Observations and Introduction to Clinical Skills in Athletic Training
Clinical Rotation and Skills: Introduction in Athletic Training
Measurement in Kinesiology
Physiological Bases of Physical Activity
Pathology of Sports Injury
Biomechanics of Physical Activity
Sport and Exercise Psychology (W)
Physical Growth and Motor Behavior
Laboratory Experiences in Exercise Physiology
Adapted Physical Activity
The following course (1 credit):
Chemistry Laboratory I
All of the following courses with a minimum grade-point average of 2.0 (15 credits):
Lower Body Injury Evaluation
Rehabilitation of Athletic Injuries
Therapeutic Modalities
Organization and Administration of Athletic Training
Upper Body Injury Evaluation
One 3-credit, 400-level course in the Department of Kinesiology, as approved by the Director of Athletic Training.
Successful completion of the final clinical rotation, with a minimum grade of 2.0 in the following (4 credits):
Clinical Rotations in Athletic Training
A candidate must meet a minimum clinical evaluation score as required by the program director based on performance in clinical rotation experiences and competency.
Meet professional standards as designated by the department.
Athletic Training (this program is in moratorium effective Spring 2020 through Fall 2021)