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2005-2006
CATALOG |
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REQUIRED COURSES - Bolded courses denotes courses that must be taken prior
to application. |
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Year One:
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credit hrs. |
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credit hrs. |
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GE and Electives |
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Take any Fall
Semester Classes not taken during the Fall. |
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BIO 110 Principles of Biology (Gen Ed cat. 6b) |
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CH 205 Issues in Health* (Gen Ed cat. 5f) |
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___ SES 220
Anatomical Kines (f, s) |
3 |
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PSY 120 Principles of Psychology (Gen Ed cat. 5e) |
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___ FND 210 Medical
Terminology |
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SES 181 Intro to Athletic Trng. (f) |
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___ *CHEM
103 or CHEM 281 |
5 |
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___ STAT 250
Statistic for Health Science |
3 |
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Trng. Room Observations & Attend Mtgs. |
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be current in First aid and CPR (AED) Certified to apply |
Year Two:
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GE and Electives |
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Course progression
if admitted into the clinical athletic training program |
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BIO 245 Anatomy and Physiology I |
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SES 221 Biomechanics (f, s) |
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___ SES 485 Eval. Of
Ath. Inj. |
5 |
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SES 380 Prev. Care of Sp. Injuries (f, s) |
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___ SES 381 Clinical
Prac Lev. I |
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FND 250 Principles of Nutrition (Gen Ed cat. 6b) |
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___ BIO 246 Anatomy
and Physiology II |
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___ SES 333
Psychological Analysis of Spt,Ex, PA |
3 |
| Apply
to Clinical Athletic Training Program - See Curriculum Director for |
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or download from our website at www.unco.edu/uncats |
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Year Three:
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GE and Electives |
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SES 487 Therapeutic Mod. (f) |
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___ SES 486 Clinical
Methods in Sports Injury Rehab. (s) |
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SES 382 Clinical Prac. Level II |
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___ SES 383 Clinical
Prac Level III |
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SES 323 Motor Learning (f, s) |
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___ SES 404
Exercise, Nutrition & Body Comp (f, s) |
3 |
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SES 322 Exercise Physiology I (f, s) |
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___ SES 324 Exercise
Physiology II |
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General Education
Requirements should be completed |
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Have Graduation
Check if Not Already Completed |
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Year Four:
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Electives |
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SES 481 Clinical Prac Level IV |
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___ SES 482 Clinical
Level V |
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SES 489 Medical Conditions |
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___ SES 488 Ath.
Trng. Admin. |
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SES 436 Social Influence on Sport & Exercise Behavior (f,
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___ FND 455 Nutr for
Fitness and Athletic Perf |
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SES 480 Adv. Assessment of Strength and Conditioning (f) |
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___ BIO 355 Medical
Pharmacology |
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Apply to Take
Certification Exam in Spring |
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FOUR-YEAR TOTAL |
120 |
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Take CHEM 103 if you have NOT had
High School Chemistry and then take CHEM 281. Take CHEM 281 if you have
had High School Chemistry. |
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designation of Athletic Training as a major does not assure admission to
the Clinical Athletic Training Program.
The number of students enrolled to the clinical |
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is limited. Students must make a separate application to the Clinical
Athletic Training Program typically during the fall semester of their
sophomore year. |
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are only accepted during fall semester. Prior to application, students
must complete the prerequisite courses: CHEM 281, SES 181, SES 220,
SES 380, |
| BIO
110, BIO 245. To apply students must possess a minimum GPA of 2.8.
Admission is based on available openings, GPA, grades in the prerequisite |
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pre- requisite exam and an interview. For further information on the
clinical program and application requirements see the web site at:
www.unco.edu/uncats |
| Notes:
Students must complete the full five semester Clinical Program to graduate
with the Athletic Training degree and to be eligible to take the NATA
certification exam. |
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student receiving a grade of "D" or lower in any of the required
athletic training courses in the major must retake the course until a
grade of "C" or higher is achieved. |