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ATHLETIC TRAINING MAJOR: 61 credit hours
Required Courses: 43 credit hours
AT 101 - Athletic Training Experience I (2 cr)
AT 201 - Athletic Training Experience II (2 cr)
AT 301 - Athletic Training Experience III (2 cr)
AT 315 - Administration in Athletic Training (2 cr)
AT 350 - Assessment of Athletic Injuries (4 cr)
AT 355 - Current Trends in Athletic Training (W) (2 cr)
AT 370 - Therapeutic Modalities in Athletic Training (3 cr)
AT 371 - Rehabilitation Techniques in Athletic Training (3 cr)
AT 395 - Athletic Training Internship (1-2 cr)
AT 495 - Athletic Training Internship (1-2 cr)
AT 401 - Athletic Training Experience IV (1 cr)
AT 451 - Athletic Training Experience V (1 cr)
HLTH 222 - Nutrition and Exercise (2 cr)
HLTH 242 - Personal Health (2 cr)
HLTH 365 - Medical Aspects of Sport (2 cr)
PE 218 - Responding to Emergencies (2 cr)
PE 280 - Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries (3 cr)
EXSC 320 - Physiology of Exercise: Lecture & Lab (3 cr)
EXSC 322 - Structural Kinesiology: Lecture & Lab (2 cr)
PE 323 - Biomechanics: Lecture & Lab (2 cr)
Required Supportive Courses: 18 credit hours
BIOL 110 Biology & Human Concerns (4 cr)
– OR –
BIOL 120 - Biological Principles I (4 cr)
BIOL 150 - Human Anatomy (4 cr)
CHEM 120 - Introduction to Chemistry (4 cr)CHEM 145 - Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry (4 cr)
– OR –
CHEM 201 - Organic Chemistry I (4 cr)PE 100 - Weight Training (1 cr)
PE 230 - First Aid and CPR (2 cr)PSYC 110 - Self and Others: Psychological Perspectives (3 cr)
– OR –
PSYC 115 - General Psychology (3 cr)
– OR –
PSYC 125 - Life-Span Human Development (3 cr)
Students who choose this major are also encouraged to take additional courses in EMT, Biology, Mathematics, and Physics. To obtain the clinical skills required of the curriculum, athletic training students will participate in a three year clinical rotation under the direct supervision of an approved clinical instructor (ACI).
AT 101 - ATHLETIC TRAINING EXPERIENCE I (2 credits)
An entry level skills and knowledge course for students majoring in athletic training. Athletic training
administration, organization, and prevention skills and knowledge will be assessed. Students must
demonstrate competency in these skills and knowledge areas.
NOTES: PREREQUISITE: MUST BE ACCEPTED IN THE ATEP
OFFERED EVERY FALL SEMESTER
AT 201 - ATHLETIC TRAINING EXPERIENCE II (2 credits)
This course is designed for the athletic training major to demonstrate competency in the skills of taping and
wrapping. Students must demonstrate proper technique in employing various taping and wrapping
procedures to prevent or assist with the treatment of injuries to the upper and lower extremities.
NOTES: PREREQUISITE: MUST BE ACCEPTED IN THE ATEP
OFFERED EVERY SPRING SEMESTER
AT 301 - ATHLETIC TRAINING EXPERIENCE III (2 credits)
An advanced course for students majoring in athletic training. Knowledge and skills of therapeutic modality
use and rehabilitation techniques are emphasized. Students must demonstrate competency in designing and
implementing rehabilitation programs for various athletic injuries. Students will also demonstrate
competency in recognizing diseases and illnesses associated with athletes.
NOTES: PREREQUISITE: MUST BE ACCEPTED IN THE ATEP
OFFERED EVERY FALL SEMESTER
AT 315 - ADMINISTRATION IN ATHLETIC TRAINING (2 credits)
This course examines the administrative tasks required of the athletic trainer for successful operation of the
program including; facility design, policies and procedures. Budget, administration of physical
examinations, record keeping, insurance requirements, and legal considerations will also be studied.
NOTES: PREREQUISITE: MUST BE ACCEPTED IN THE ATEP
OFFERED EVERY SPRING SEMESTER
AT 350 - ASSESSMENT OF ATHLETIC INJURIES (4 credits)
This course is designed to prepare Athletic Training students in the advanced assessment of athletic related
injuries. Each student will be required to perform advanced assessment skill on selected subjects, as well
as to demonstrate competency in spine, upper and lower body assessment skills.
NOTES: PREREQUISITE: MUST BE ACCEPTED IN THE ATEP
OFFERED EVERY FALL SEMESTER
AT 355 - CURRENT TRENDS IN ATHLETIC TRAINING (W - Area 2.1B) (2 credits)
This course is designed for the upper class student in athletic training. The course will also emphasize
research and writing about current sports medicine issues. Students will also be required to demonstrate
comprehensive knowledge and skill with various injury scenarios.
NOTES: PREREQUISITE: MUST BE ACCEPTED IN THE ATEP
OFFERED EVERY SPRING SEMESTER
AT 370 - THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES IN ATHLETIC TRAINING (3 credits)
This course is designed for the upper class student majoring in Athletic Training. Students will be introduced
to therapeutic modality theory, application, and techniques as they relate to the athletic population.
NOTES: PREREQUISITE: MUST BE ACCEPTED IN THE ATEP
OFFERED EVERY FALL SEMESTER
AT 371 - REHABILITATION TECHNIQUES IN ATHLETIC TRAINING (3 credits)
This course is designed for the upper class student majoring in Athletic Training. Students will be
introduced to rehabilitation theory, application, and techniques as they relate to the athletic population.
Field trip experiences and laboratory sessions will be utilized to promote hands-on knowledge of common
rehabilitation techniques.
NOTES: PREREQUISITE: MUST BE ACCEPTED IN THE ATEP
OFFERED EVERY SPRING SEMESTER
AT 395 - ATHLETIC TRAINING INTERNSHIP (1-2 credits)
Senior Athletic Training students are assigned to an Approved Clinical Instructor (ACI) who provides sports
medicine services to an Augustana athletic team for an entire season.
NOTES: PREREQUISITE: MUST BE ACCEPTED IN THE ATEP
OFFERED EVERY FALL SEMESTER
AT 401 - ATHLETIC TRAINING EXPERIENCE IV (1 credit)
An advanced course for students majoring in Athletic Training. Students must demonstrate competency in
assessing injuries, identifying the mechanisms, performing evaluation techniques, and discussing initial
treatment options for injuries to the upper and lower extremities.
NOTES: PREREQUISITE: MUST BE ACCEPTED IN THE ATEP
OFFERED EVERY FALL SEMESTER
AT 451 - ATHLETIC TRAINING EXPERIENCE V (1 credit)
This course is an advanced level course for the students majoring in Athletic Training. Knowledge and skills
of rehabilitation techniques are emphasized. Students must demonstrate competency in designing and
implementing rehabilitation programs for various athletic injuries.
NOTES: PREREQUISITE: MUST BE ACCEPTED IN THE ATEP
OFFERED EVERY SPRING SEMESTER
AT 395 - ATHLETIC TRAINING INTERNSHIP (1-2 credits)
Senior Athletic Training students are assigned to an Approved Clinical Instructor (ACI) who provides sports
medicine services to an Augustana athletic team for an entire season.
NOTES: PREREQUISITE: MUST BE ACCEPTED IN THE ATEP
OFFERED EVERY SPRING SEMESTER