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2007-2009 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Athletic Training BSSS


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The athletic training major provides students with an understanding of the athletic training profession and the knowledge and skills necessary  to be a successful athletic trainer. Students enrolled in the five semester program will have a thorough knowledge of anatomy, physiology, hygiene, kinesiology, nutrition, taping, conditioning, prevention of injury methodology, protective equipment, first aid, and emergency care via formal classroom experiences. In addition to academic coursework, students are exposed to a variety of clinical settings throughout their five semesters via five practicum courses. Graduates of the Shawnee State athletic training education program are well versed to implement prevention-of-injury programs, assess athletic injuries, provide immediate treatment, and administer rehabilitation procedures for injured athletes. Graduates also possess the human relations and communication skills necessary to work well with team physicians, coaches, administrators, and athletes.

Special Note: Students are not automatically certified after the completion of the athletic training program. You must successfully take and pass the Board of Certification (BOC) examination upon successful completion of all requirements of a CAATE accredited athletic training program.

Application for Admission to the Athletic Training Program

Admission into the athletic training program (ATEP) at Shawnee State University is selective and limited. The number of students accepted into the program each year is based on the availability of clinical supervisors and quality clinical instruction. Students must meet the following eligibility requirements for formal admission into the athletic training program:

  • Cumulati ve GPA of 2.5 or higher.
  • Submission of a written application, including two character references; signature of acknowledgement and agreement of understanding of the Technical Standards for Admission to the ATEP.
  • Successful completion of directed clinical observation hours (via SSAT 2100).
  • Current CPR certification.
  • Completion of the following prerequisite coursework with a grade of “C” or better:

AHNR 1102

Medical Terminology (1)

AHNR 1104

Physical Principles for Health Science Students (2)

BIOL 1130

Prin. of Anatomy & Phys. 1 (4)

BIOL 1131

Prin. of Anatomy & Phys. 2 (4)
  • Completion of the following athletic training prerequisite courses with a grade of “C” or better:

SSAT 2100

Intro. to Athletic Training (3)

SSAT 2150

Taping and Bracing (2)

EMTP 1010

First Aid/CPR (2)
  • Attendance and successful completion of a universal precautions in-service and proof of HVB vaccination (or initiation of the series) or sign a form of declination of the vaccine.

Note: Transfer students and sophomores who have met the above criteria are welcome to apply

Degree Requirements


General Education Program 27 Hours

The BIOL sequence (1130, 1131, and 3630) in the concentration meet the GEP requirement for natural sciences. PSYC 1101 meets the GEP requirement for social sciences. Further information is listed in the General Education Program .

 
Athletic Training Concentration 81 Hours
University Electives 16 Hours
   
Total Hours Required 124 Hours

Bachelor Degrees


Special Notes

  • Students must complete—at Shawnee State— at least 12 credit hours in their majors. The 12 hours must be taken at the 3000 or 4000 level. In the case of the BS natural science, at least 8 of the 12 upper division hours must be in the first concentration.
  • General Electives Elective hours are not limited to any particular area of study and can be earned in science to enhance the major or to complete requirements for a minor. Courses from all departments of the University can be used to satisfy the electives requirements. Electives should include courses in the arts and humanities. Coherent groups of courses are encouraged and should be chosen with the student’s career objectives and personal interests in mind. Consultation with your faculty advisor is highly recommended so that electives can be an important component of your educational experience.

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