2009-10 Online Catalogue
Athletic Training Education (Bachelor of Science)
Overview
The purpose of the Athletic Training Education Program
(ATEP) is to provide students the knowledge and practical skills
to enter the profession of athletic training. Athletic Training
is an academic major at UVM and provides students with an
all-encompassing education fitting of a medical profession. The
undergraduate program at the University of Vermont is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). The ATEP is
designed to provide the undergraduate student with professional
preparation and eligibility to sit for the Board of Certification
(BOC) examination. Certified athletic trainers are highly trained
medical professionals qualified to work in a number of settings
to enhance the quality of health care for athletes and those
engaged in physical activity. Working closely with physicians
and other allied health professionals, their expertise includes
the prevention, recognition, management, and rehabilitation
of injuries incurred due to physical activity.
General Requirements
- College of Nursing and Health Sciences Undergraduate Degree Requirements
- Requirements for All Undergraduate Degree Students
Specific Requirements
First year students are required to participate in an introductory
period of directed observation experience of 50 hours. During
this time, the student becomes acquainted with the various daily
duties and routines of the staff and athletic training students,
the operations of the athletic training room and basic athletic
training skills. At the end of the first year students must apply
to enter the clinical portion of the ATEP. Admission requirements
for the clinical portion of the ATEP are located on the
ATEP web site at: http://www.uvm.edu/~rms/?Page=at.html. Once admitted to the clinical portion of the ATEP,
students are assigned to Approved Clinical Instructors. These
assignments include team practice and game coverage, team
travel, and sports therapy clinic coverage. Students also have
the option of a number of other practical experiences during
their final year including
observing in surgery or emergency
room, orthopedic research, emergency rescue squad runs, etc.
The required
800 clinical experience hours are completed
within a minimum of 5 semesters. Each student is evaluated at
regular intervals and must demonstrate mastery of educational
competencies to continue with the next assignment.A typical,
but not all-inclusive, program outline follows:
Curriculum
| First Year | ||
|---|---|---|
| Course | Credits | Fall | Spring |
| MLRS 003 Medical Terminology | 2 | |
| ENGS 001 Written Expression | 3 | |
| MATH 009 or higher | 3 | |
| CHEM 023 | 4 | |
| NH 050 First Year Seminar | 1 | |
| EDPE 023 Amer Red Cross Emergency Response | 3 | |
| AT 157 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries | 3 | |
| AT 158 Directed Observation in Athletic Training | 2 | |
| NH 015 Personal Power in Health | 3 | |
| PHYS 096 How Things Work | 3 | |
| NFS 043 Fundamentals of Nutrition | 3 | |
| PEAC Elective | 1 | |
| Total | 16 | 15 |
| Sophomore Year | ||
| Course | ||
| Fall | Spring | |
| ANPS 019 Anatomy and Physiology I | 4 | |
| AT 159 Practicum in Athletic Training I | 2 | |
| AT 184 Evaluation and Recognition of Athletic Injuries I | 4 | |
| PSYC 001 General Psychology | 3 | |
| Humanities Elective (PHIL,POLS,HST) | 3 | |
| ANPS 020 Anatomy and Physiology II | 4 | |
| AT 160 Practicum in Athletic Training II | 2 | |
| AT 185 Evaluation and Recognition of Athletic Injuries II | 4 | |
| SOC 019 Race Relation in the U.S | 3 | |
| NFS 163 Sports Nutrition | 3 | |
| Total | 16 | 16 |
| Junior Year | ||
| Course | ||
| Fall | Spring | |
| AT 161 Practicum in Athletic Training III | 2 | |
| RMS 213 Movement Science I | 3 | |
| RMS 244 Therapeutic Modalities | 2 | |
| AT 195 Special Topics in Athletic Training | 3 | |
| STAT 111 Elements of Statistics | 3 | |
| PEAC Electives | 1 | |
| RMS 251 Exercise in Hlth. & Disease | 3 | |
| AT 162 Practicum in Athletic Training IV | 2 | |
| AT 187 Rehabilitation Techniques in Athletic Training | 3 | |
| RMS 188 Org & Ldrship in Athl Trng & Ex Sc | 2 | |
| RMS 220 Research I | 3 | |
| Diversity Elective(PHIL, POLS, HIST) | 3 | |
| Total | 14 | 16 |
| Senior Year | ||
| Course | ||
| Fall | Spring | |
| AT 190 Senior Clinical Experience | 6-12 | |
| AT 192 Senior Clinical Experience II | 6-12 | |
| NH 120 Health Care Ethics | 3 | |
| Suggested or Free Electives | 6-12 | RMS 280 Senior Research Experience | 1-4 |
| EXMS 242 Exercise & Sport Psychology | 3 | |
| EDPE 267 Science of Training and Conditioning | 3 | |
| Humanities Elective (PHIL, POLS, HIST) | 3 | |
| Total | 12-18 | 12-18 |
Affiliations
- Colleges and Schools: College of Nursing and Health Sciences.
- Departments and Programs: Rehabilitation and Movement Science Department.
