Independent Work In Astronomy
Students may select an approved topic for study under the direction of a faculty member. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 credits.
Students may select an approved topic for study under the direction of a faculty member. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 credits.
Students may select an approved topic for study under the direction of a faculty member. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 credits.
The physics of galaxies and of the interstellar medium. TOpics include galaxy formation, evolution and interaction, phases of the interstellar medium, and physical processes in the interstellar medium.
An overview of the Athletic Training profession(s) including aspects of professional practice, areas of specialization, professional issues and trends, and career paths and opportunities. The course will consist of assignments, lectures and interactive discussions led by faculty and visiting professionals designed to expand students' understanding of the profession(s) and to assist in educational and career planning and discernment.
This is a course is a 2 credit course designed for students pursuing a certification in Athletic Training or similar professional license in health care professions that requires the ability to perform musculoskeletal assessment and management of the entire human body. This is part of a sequence of anatomical and physiological of human body systems courses that focus on normal and disrupted structures involved in sports injuries.
This is a course designed for students pursuing a certification in Athletic Training or similar health care professions that require patient assessment and the management of life threatening, emergency conditions. A combination of lectures and laboratory experiences will be provided in order for the student to learn and demonstrate appropriate assessment and care for patients of all ages with a variety of medical conditions and traumatic injuries.
This is a course designed for students pursuing a certification in Athletic Training or similar professional license in health care professions that exposes the students to importance of supportive, validated research to establish evidence for clinical practice. Lectures will provide foundation information for students to understand the 5 steps of seeking and integrating research into clinical practice.
This is a course designed for students pursuing a certification in Athletic Training. This is part of a sequence of courses that provides a review of clinical skills in the classroom. The overall objective of this course sequence is to integrate clinical skills into clinical experiences, while emphasizing clinical decision making. The student will be required to demonstrate proficiency in competencies specific to the semester content, as well as evaluated on practical examinations.
This is a 3-credit clinical education course designed for students pursuing a certification in Athletic Training. This is the first course in a series of courses that combines supervised field experience with review of clinical skills from the classroom. Students will integrate didactic knowledge and clinical skills from previous coursework in to the clinical experience. Students will also observe and assist clinical preceptors in healthcare delivery.
This is a 6-credit clinical education course designed for students pursuing a certification in Athletic Training. This is the fourth course in a series of courses that combines supervised field experience with review of clinical skills from the classroom. The students will complete an 8- week immersive experience.