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 Physical Education Training (PET)


PET-105   Basic Athletic Training, 3 cr.
Introduction to the history and development of athletic training as a medical profession.  Introduction to methods of athletic training including injury recognition, the prevention and care of athletic injuries and emergency care are studied.  Competencies in taping and wrapping techniques are included.
(Formerly PE-109A)

PET-110   Intro to Athletic Training, 2 cr.
The history and development of athletic training as a medical profession.  Introduction to injury recognition, prevention of athletic injuries, lab techniques and therapeutic modalities utilized in athletic training. 
(Formerly PE-102A)

PET-120   Biomechanics, 3 cr.
The kinetic and kinematic principles of human movement and the application of this movement to physical education, athletics and injury rehabilitation. 
(Formerly PE-113A)

PET-130   Athletic Training Techniques, 2 cr. 
Introduction to the basic clinical skills of the student athletic trainer as well as the policies and procedures pertaining to the discipline of athletic training. Skills are taught from each domain of athletic training. 
(Formerly PE-116A)

PET-140   Athletic Training Practicum I, 1 cr.
Supervised athletic event and practice coverage as an athletic trainer. 
(Formerly PE-126A)

PET-150   Athletic Training Practicum II, 1 cr.
Supervised athletic event and practices coverage as an athletic trainer. 
(Formerly PE-136A)

PET-171   Athletic Training Practicum III, 1 cr.
Continuation course for students planning to transfer to an accredited institution for athletic training education.  Course is based in the athletic training room where the student continues to complete more advanced competencies.
(Formerly PE-146A)

PET-181   Athletic Training Practicum IV, 1 cr.
Exposure to the general working conditions of the Certified Athletic Trainer.  Experiences will include a variety of locations and exposure to sports medicine information management and administrative duties of the Athletic Trainer.  Course will include an immersion period with a single sport and responsibilities specific to that sport.

   

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