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Nov 21, 2024
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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Athletic Training B.S.
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Major in Athletic Training
(Major Code: 113)
The Athletic Training degree is an allied-health program with emphasis in preparing students for the professions meeting the health-care needs of the physically active. Students successfully completing the 120-hour program will receive a bachelor of science degree in athletic training. The faculty members are dedicated to provide all students with academic and clinical experiences. This program is designed to prepare professionals in:
- Development of specified health-care skills in risk management and injury prevention,
- Development of specified health-care skills in pathology of injury and illnesses, recognition and evaluation of athletic injuries/problems,
- Development of specified health-care skills in implementation of acute care, therapeutic modalities, therapeutic exercise,
- Development of specified health-care knowledge of pharmacology and nutrition as related to athletic performance,
- Development of organizational and administrative skills for operation of athletic facilities,
- Development of educational and counseling skills and knowledge of professional development for athletic trainers, and
- Preparation for application for Texas state licensure as a Licensed Athletic Trainer (LAT).
Basic Program Requirements
Athletic Training Major Requirements
Athletic Training Didactic Course Work in Athletic Training/Sports and Exercise Sciences (55 hours)
Didactic Course Work in Other Departments (8 hours)
Advising Services Degree Checklist and Curriculum Guides
Degree Checklist and Curriculum Guide (suggested course sequence) are available through linking to Advising Services Degree Checklists.
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