 | Athletic Training Education is hands on learning from day 1. Clinical experience starts the first semester of the freshman year and transitions into real world decision making situations. Experiences include travel with individual teams, evaluation of injuries, creating rehabilitation programs, meeting with coaches and other athletics staff, and observing physician office visits and surgical procedures. Athletic training students gain further clinical experience by working in physician offices, physical therapy clinics and local area high schools.
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Why TLU Athletic Training? |  | B.S. Athletic Training 50 semester hours including –
- KINS 120 - Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries
- KINS 121 - Contemporary Wellness
- KINS 122 - First Aid and Medical Self Help
- KINS 135 - Foundations of Kinesiology
- KINS 234 - Motor Learning
- KINS 238 - Foundations of Athletic Training
- KINS 271 - Assessment of Athletic Injuries I
- KINS 272 - Assessment of Athletic Injuries II
- KINS 434 - Senior Capstone Seminar
- KINS 335 - Physiology of Exercise
- KINS 371 - Administration of Athletic Training Programs
- KINS 372 - Therapeutic Modalities
- KINS 376 - Theory of Strength Training
- KINS 378 - Therapeutic Exercise in Rehabilitation
- KINS 381 - Pharmacological Concepts in Sports Medicine
- KINS 476 - Biomechanics
- 111P - Practicum in Athletic Training
- 112P - Practicum in Athletic Training
- 211P - Practicum in Athletic Training
- 212P - Practicum in Athletic Training
- 311P - Practicum in Athletic Training
- 312P - Practicum in Athletic Training
- 411P - Practicum in Athletic Training
- 412P - Practicum in Athletic Training
Supporting Courses:
14 semester hours including –
- BIOL 147 – Human Anatomy and Physiology I
- BIOL 148 – Human Anatomy and Physiology II
- BIOL 235 – Principles of Nutrition
- CHEM 133 – Introductory Chemistry
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