Courses For Athletic Training at Alfred University
ATHT 103 - Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries
An introduction to the athletic training profession, inflammation process, anatomy review, rehabilitation, recognition and prevention of common athletic injuries, taping, rehabilitation and evaluation skills in a laboratory portion, including fifty (50) clock hours of athletic training room observation, cleaning duties, and ACI assignments. Lab fee: $70.00.
4.000 Credit Hours
4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Athletic Training Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Athletic Training, MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .BFA: Academic
ATHT 104 - Introduction to Clinical Experiences in AT
An introduction to practical experience courses with supervision provided by a Certified Athletic Trainer in an athletic training environment at Alfred University. A minimum of 50 clock hours is required. Prerequisites: PHED 311, ATHT 103.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Athletic Training Department
ATHT 110 - Medical Sciences
This course provides a general overview of career opportunities in athletic training and other health/wellness related fields. Emphasis is placed on the domains of athletic training and application of them with regard to health and wellness in active populations.
2.000 Credit Hours
2.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Athletic Training Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Athletic Training, MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .BFA: Academic
ATHT 200 - Special Topics
Topics of interest in Athletic Training are explored. Topics vary from term to term.
1.000 TO 4.000 Credit Hours
1.000 TO 4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Athletic Training Department
ATHT 201 - Clinical Experience in Athletic Training I
Practical experience supervised by a Certified Athletic Trainer in an athletic training environment at Alfred University. A minimum of 50 clock hours is required. Emphasis on clinical proficiencies of basic first aid, wound care, preventative taping and wrapping, record keeping, and ACI assignment during sports season. Prerequisites: PHED 311, ATHT 103.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Other hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Practicum/Field Work
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Athletic Training Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Athletic Training, MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr
ATHT 202 - Clinical Experience in Athletic Training II
Practical experience supervised by a Certified Athletic Trainer in an athletic training environment at Alfred University. A minimum of 100 clock hours is required. Emphasis on clinical proficiencies pertaining to , etiology, pathology, treatment and management of athletic injuries and illnesses and ACI assignments during sports season. Prerequisites: ATHT 201, ATHT 210.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Other hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Practicum/Field Work
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Athletic Training Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Athletic Training, MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr
ATHT 205 - Structural Kinesiology
This course focuses on the anatomical and mechanical components of human movement. An emphasis will be placed on the functional anatomy of the musculoskeletal and articular systems. Additional focus will be placed on examining the neuromuscular system and basic biomechanical principles associated with human movement. Prerequisite: BIOL 103.
2.000 Credit Hours
2.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Athletic Training Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Athletic Training, MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr
ATHT 210 - Advanced Athletic Training
The study of specific concerns related to the field of athletic training in order to develop a thorough understanding of the etiology, pathology, treatment and management of athletic injuries and illnesses. Prerequisites: PHED 311, ATHT 103.
3.000 Credit Hours
3.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Athletic Training Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Athletic Training, MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .BFA: Academic
ATHT 222 - Nutrition for Human Performance and Exercise
This course focuses on human nutrition and metabolism, with particular emphasis on the implications of nutrition on human performance and physical activity. (F)
2.000 Credit Hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Athletic Training Department
Course Attributes:
(F2) Natural Sciences-non Lab, .CoB A/S Core: Natr’l Sciences, .BFA: Academic
ATHT 301 - Clinical Experience in Athletic Training III
Practical experience supervised by a Certified Athletic Trainer in an athletic training environment at Alfred University. A minimum of 100 clock hours is required. Emphasis on clinical proficiencies of advanced taping and bracing techniques, medication record keeping, the asthmatic athlete, skin conditions, and nutritional consideration, ACI assignment during sports season. Prerequisites: ATHT 103, 110, 201, 202, and 210.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Other hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Practicum/Field Work
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Athletic Training Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Athletic Training, MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr
ATHT 302 - Clinical Experience in Athletic Training IV
Practical experience supervised by a Approved Clinical Instructor (ACI)/Certified Athletic Trainer in an athletic training environment at Alfred University or affiliated site. A minimum of 150 clock hours is required. Emphasis on clinical proficiencies to advanced understanding of the etiology, pathology, treatment and management of athletic injuries and illnesses. Clinical assignment to ACI during season. Prerequisites: Formal retention within ATEP, ATHT 103, 210, 301, 334, and 356.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Other hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Practicum/Field Work
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Athletic Training Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Athletic Training, MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr
ATHT 334 - Physical Evaluation of the Lower Extremity
This course is designed to provide students with an intensive, thorough study of orthopedic evaluation techniques used within the clinical and on-field environments to assess athletic related injuries to the lower extremity sustained by physically active individuals. Normal joint kinematics and subsequent pathomechanics will also be discussed. Prerequisites: ATHT 103, 201, 202, 210; or permission of instructor.
4.000 Credit Hours
4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Athletic Training Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Athletic Training, MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .BFA: Academic
ATHT 348 - Physical Evaluation of the Upper Extremity
This course is designed to provide students with an intensive, thorough study of orthopedic evaluation techniques used within the clinical and on-field environments to assess athletic related injuries to the upper extremity sustained by physically active individuals. Normal joint kinematics and subsequent pathomechanics will also be discussed. Prerequisites: ATHT 103, 201, 202, 210; or permission of instructor.
4.000 Credit Hours
4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Athletic Training Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Athletic Training, MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .BFA: Academic
ATHT 356 - Theory and Techniques of Therapeutic Modalities
This course presents therapeutic modality theory as well as application of techniques necessary in their planning and implementation. Prerequisites: Formal retention within ATEP, ATHT 103, 201, 202, 210, and 301.
4.000 Credit Hours
4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Athletic Training Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Athletic Training, MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .BFA: Academic
ATHT 367 - Theory and Techniques of Therapeutic Exercise
This course is designed to provide students with treatment theories and techniques necessary in the planning and implementation of therapeutic exercise for prevention, care, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. Prerequisites: Formal retention within ATEP, ATHT 103, 201, 202, 210, 301, and 302.
4.000 Credit Hours
4.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Athletic Training Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Athletic Training, MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .BFA: Academic
ATHT 392 - Biomechanics
The study of skeletal, joint, and muscular systems in the human body, including analysis of muscular-skeletal movement applied to exercise, sports, and dance-related skills. Emphasis will be placed on the principle of rigid body mechanics (statics and dynamics), Newton’s Laws and how they govern human movement in sport and exercise. Prerequisites: ATHT 103, 110, 201, 202, and 210.
3.000 Credit Hours
3.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Athletic Training Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Athletic Training, MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .BFA: Academic
ATHT 393 - Physiology of Exercise
ATHT 393 - Physiology of Exercise 3 hours. The study of physiological changes in the body with exercise, sports, and dance activities. Emphasis on neuromuscular, cardiovascular, and respiratory systems, and their adaptations to training. Prerequisite: BIOL 104.
3.000 Credit Hours
3.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Athletic Training Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Athletic Training, MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .BFA: Academic
ATHT 401 - Clinical Experience in Athletic Training V
Practical experience supervised by a Certified Athletic Trainer in an athletic training environment at Alfred University. A minimum of 150 clock hours is required. Emphasis on clinical proficiencies of advanced assessment and management of injuries to the lower extremity, as well as therapeutic modalities. ACI assignment during sports season. Prerequisites: ATHT 103, 110, 201, 202, 301, 302, 334, 348, 356, and 367.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Other hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Practicum/Field Work
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Athletic Training Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Athletic Training, MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr
ATHT 402 - Clinical Experience VI
Development of end of season injury report utilizing injury tracking software and practical experience supervised by a Certified Athletic Trainer in an athletic training environment at Alfred University. A minimum of 200 clock hours is required. Emphasis on clinical proficiencies of advanced assessment and management of injuries to the upper extremity, as well as therapeutic exercises and rehabilitative techniques. ACI assignment during sports season. Prerequisites: ATHT 103, 110, 201, 202, 301, 302, 334, 348, 356, 367, and 401.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Athletic Training Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Athletic Training, .BFA: Academic
ATHT 403 - Medical Aspects of Athletic Training
This is a course for senior athletic training students. It is designed to expose the athletic training student to the necessary recognition, evaluation and treatment skills needed to assess a variety of medical conditions affecting athletes and physically active individuals. Emphasis will be on developing clinical proficiencies of advanced assessment related to pathologies and disorders affecting the endocrine, exocrine, respiratory and autonomic nervous systems. Prerequisites: ATHT 201, 202, 210, 301, 302, 334, 348, 356, 367, 401, and 485.
1.000 Credit Hours
1.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Athletic Training Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Athletic Training, MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr
ATHT 420 - Pharmacology in Athletic Training
This course is designed as an introduction to pharmacology. Pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, drug interactions and reactions will be discussed. Extra attention will be given to drugs commonly used in sports medicine. This course is offered primarily for athletic training majors. Prerequisites: CHEM 105, BIOL 201, and admission to ATEP, or permission of instructor.
2.000 Credit Hours
2.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Athletic Training Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Athletic Training, MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .BFA: Academic
ATHT 432 - Administrative Aspects of Athletic Training
An in-depth study of administrative techniques including budgeting, personnel, and the use of computers in the athletic training setting. Prerequisite: Formal retention within the ATEP.
3.000 Credit Hours
3.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Athletic Training Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Athletic Training, MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .BFA: Academic
ATHT 450 - Independent Study
Self-directed study. Permission of instructor and Plan of Study required.
1.000 TO 4.000 Credit Hours
1.000 TO 4.000 Other hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Independent Study
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Athletic Training Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Athletic Training, MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr
ATHT 459 - Research Design in Athletic Training
This course is for junior or senior athletic training majors.. It is designed to introduce students to current research topics within the field of athletic training/sports medicine. Prerequisite: Formal retention within the ATEP.
3.000 Credit Hours
3.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Athletic Training Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Athletic Training, MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr, .BFA: Academic
ATHT 485 - Clinical Internship in Athletic Training
Provides seniors with an opportunity for off-campus affiliated clinical experience related to the field of athletic training and sports medicine. Emphasis on the clinical proficiencies pertaining to administrative responsibilities. Practical experience supervised by a Certified Athletic Trainer. A minimum of 200 clock hours is required. Prerequisites: ATHT 210, 334, 348, 356, and 367.
4.000 Credit Hours
4.000 Other hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Internship
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Athletic Training Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Athletic Training, MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr
ATHT 495 - Current Topics in Athletic Training
This course is designed to serve as a culmination of the athletic training curriculum. This capstone course addresses current prevention, assessment, and rehabilitation of the most common conditions found in an athletic training work environment. Pharmacological and professional development topics will also be addressed Additional material will be presented pertaining to the contemporary issues affecting the current state of the athletic training profession. Prerequisites: ATHT 334, 348, 356, 367, 393, 420, and 432. (Spring)
2.000 Credit Hours
2.000 Lecture hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lecture, Regular Course-Independently
College Liberal Arts/Sciences College
Athletic Training Department
Course Attributes:
MGPA-Athletic Training, MGPA-Interdepartmental Major, MGPA-Individually Struct. Majr
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