ARTH 412 | Changing Times: Art Of 60's | Surveys the art of the sixties, its historical and cultural context. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. Spring semester every two years |
ARTH 414 | Topics In Contemp Art | This course introduces contemporary art and theory. It covers art and artists from the 1960s to the present. This class deals with conceptual issues facing today's artists and introduces the main currents in contemporary critical theory. It is aim,ed at students who: 1) have a strong interest in contemporary art; 2) are interested in recent critical theory and its applications in visual art; 3) are artists or other students in the humanities planning to attend graduate school. |
AT 299 | Admin Tech Field Training | AT 299 is performance oriented field training using software applications, productivity software, specialized office disciplines and procedures. The course includes continuous improvement and process reengineering skills, sufficient to manage a small office, or certain specialized departments. Analyzes and troubleshoots the problems of daily operations. Emphasis is on developing student competency in operational troubleshooting and software applications. Credit only for students enrolled inthe AAS-AT degree. |
ATE 100 | Practicum Athletic Training I | |
ATE 110 | Practicum Athletic Training II | |
ATE 204 | Athletic Trng Clinical Ed I | |
ATE 225 | Evaluation Techniques I | |
ATE 265 | Evaluative Tech II | |
ATE 290 | Therapeutic Mod Lab | |
ATE 300 | Adv Athletic Training Proc | |
ATE 305 | Athletic Trng Clinical Ed II | |
ATE 315 | General Medical Assessment | |
ATE 330 | Therapeutic Exercise | |
ATE 400 | Orthopedic Eval In Sports Med | |
ATE 405 | Athletic Trng Clinical Ed III | |
ATE 425 | Adm Strategies In Athletic Trn | |
ATE 440 | Pharmacology | |
ATE 460 | Sports Medicine Research | |
ATSW 102 | Credit For Athletic Particip | The student athlete must complete the full season of athletic participation in good standing with the student's varsity athletic program. Eligibility to register for this credit is not permitted until a student's second season of team participation. |
ATSW 150 | Intro Athletic Training | Students learn about common injuries and illnesses associated with athletic populations, including introduction, rehabilitation, and treatment approaches for athletic injuries. Also addresses prevention and implications of athletic injuries. Everyspring. |
ATSW 300 | Emergency Med Tech | Students will be prepared to become certified as Emergency Medical Techncians. Emphasis is placed upon the care and treatment of the ill or injured in a variety of emergency situations. Prerequisite: 16 years of age. |
ATSW 333 | Fitness For Wellness | Provides students with knowledge, skills, and strategies in stress management and health-related fitness. Stresses skills in psychophysiological regulation, exercise, and nutrition design. Emphasizes adherence issues of recognition, identification, and remediation. Pre-requisite: successful completion of HPE 111 Health Education. Offered: annually, Fall. |
ATSW 334 | Food, Fitness Wt Mgmt | Provides students with knowledge, skills, and strategies in diet management, both qualitatively and quantitatively. Emphasizes skills in personal dietary design and assessment. Also covers dietary needs and problems of special populations. Pre-requisite: successful completion of HPE 111 Health Education. stress management and health-related fitness. Stresses skills in psychophysiological regulation, exercise, and nutrition design| |
ATSW 350 | Thy & Technique Of Coaching | Examines theories and techniques of coaching sports. Covers rules and regulations, fundamentals, organizational principles, specific conditioning programs scouting, technical tactics, and toher topics. |
ATSW 351 | T&t Coach Basketball | Examines theories and techniques of coaching specific sports. Covers rules and regulations, fundamentals, organizational principles, specific conditioning programs, scouting, technical tactics and other topics. On demand. |
ATSW 352 | T&t Of Baseball/Softball | Examines theories and techniques of coaching specific sports. Covers rules and regulations, fundamentals, organizational principles, specific conditioning programs, scouting, technical tactics and other topics. Fall, even-numbered years. |
ATSW 354 | T&t Of Football | Examines theories and techniques of coaching specific sports. Covers rules and regulations, fundamentals, organizational principles, specific conditioning programs, scouting, technical tactics and other topics. Fall, even-numbered years. |
ATSW 370 | Gender In Sports | Provides students with a comprehensive, multidisciplinary analysis of the problems, patterns, and processes associated with the involvement of women in sports. |
ATSW 380 | Found Of Sports In Amer Scty | Covers the role of sports in American society. Includes examination of the fundamental changes in the organization, rules, management, finances, and ethos of sports. Also examines the social, cultural, economical, philosophical, and anthropological foundations that have shaped American sport. Every other semester. |
ATSW 406 | Ath Inj: Prev, Recog Eva | Presents the latest information on prevention, recognition, and evaluation of athletic injuries. Students learn to coordinate appropriate emergency care as well as establish a professional working relationship with the qualified medical personnel who assist an injured athlete's recovery. Students earn an American Red Cross AED/CPR certification upon successful completion of the course. |