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CURRICULUM

The Athletic Training education program at The University of Tulsa is an undergraduate program that leads to a Bachelor of Science Degree in Athletic Training.  The program is fully accredited by CAATE. Students can begin the athletic training program during the fall of their freshman year. The athletic training major consists of 60 credit hours that focus on competencies within the twelve NATA educational domains:

bullet Risk management and injury prevention
bullet Pathology of illness and injuries
bullet Assessment and evaluation
bullet Acute care of injury and illness
bullet Pharmacology
bullet Therapeutic modalities
bullet Therapeutic exercise
bullet General medical conditions and disabilities
bullet Nutritional aspects of injury and illness
bullet Psychosocial intervention and referral
bullet Health care administration
bullet Professional development and responsibilities

The program is designed to provide structured didactic (classroom) and clinical experiences to prepare a student for an entry-level position in athletic training. Didactic courses are sequenced to maximize student learning. "Core" athletic training courses must be taken in sequence (see course sequence); practicum courses must be taken concurrently with the appropriate didactic course. Students enroll in a clinical experience course that corresponds with specific didactic and practicum courses. The purpose of these courses is to give the students a structured clinical experience, gain clinical experience, complete required proficiency and learning over time evaluations.

Beginning in the fall semester of the freshman year, prospective athletic training students observe in the athletic training room. Following formal admission to the program, which occurs at the conclusion of the fall semester, students begin the sequence of clinical rotations which provide each student with the opportunity to work with several approved clinical instructors and in a variety of sport rotations including contact (high risk)/non-contact sports, team/individual sports, male/female sports, upper extremity/lower extremity sports, and general medical.

Students will gain clinical/field experience in the following settings:
bullet Collegiate - TU is a NCAA Division I school and competes in the Conference USA.
bullet Local high schools
bullet Sports medicine clinics
bullet Other special events

In all clinical rotations, students are supervised by BOC certified and Oklahoma licensed athletic trainers.

Athletic training students must earn a 'B' in each ATRG course, except Clinical Experience courses which require a 'C'. In the event that the minimum grade is not earned, the student must repeat the course. Athletic training students must maintain an overall grade point average of 2.8 on the 4.0 scale. Any student who falls below this standard or is not making progress in the ATRG courses will be placed on probation for the following semester. A student will be notified of their probation status in a letter from the program director. The letter will also explain the progress that must be made during the subsequent semester in order to be removed from probation. A student will be dismissed from the program if adequate progress is not made. Petition for readmission must be made to the program director. The ATRG Council will make readmission decisions following a formal petition by the student.

PROGRAM OPTIONS

Students in the athletic training program can follow several tracks to increase their marketability or to prepare for further schooling:
bullet Students may obtain a minor in an area of interest (i.e. biology, Spanish, psychology).
bullet Students may obtain secondary education teacher certification.
(This is a double major and will take 5 years to complete)
bullet Students may take courses that will serve as prerequisites for graduate school or a professional school (i.e. medical school, physician’s assistant, physical therapy).

Each student is assigned an athletic training faculty member as an advisor who will work with the individual in determining the appropriate option based on the interests of the student.

For more information regarding the Athletic Training program, please contact Robin Ploeger

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