Athletic Training Education Program Curriculum
| Course | Title | Units |
|---|---|---|
| A. Required Core (20 units) | ||
| BIO 22 | Introductory Human Anatomy | (4) |
| BIO 131 | Systemic Physiology | (4) |
| KINS 151 | Kinesiology | (3) |
| KINS 151A | Biomechanics | (3) |
| KINS 152 | Physiology of Exercise | (3) |
| KINS 158 | Motor Learning | (3) |
| B. Required Lower Division Units (18 Units) | ||
| BIO 10 | Basic Biological Concepts | (3) |
| CHEM 6A | Introduction to General Chemistry OR | (5) |
| CHEM 1A | General Chemistry | (5) |
| FACS 10 | Nutrition & Wellness | (3) |
| NURS 14 | Pharmacology | (2) |
| CHEM 6B | Intro to Organic & Biochemistry OR | (5) |
| CHEM 1B | General Chemistry | (5) |
| C. Required Upper Division Courses (42-45 units) | ||
| KINS 144 | Analysis of Weight Training | (2) |
| KINS 154A | Principles & Techniques in a Clinical Setting | (3) |
| KINS 154B | Management & Health Care Administration in AT (even fall) | (3) |
| KINS 154C | Therapeutic Modalities and Rehabilitation (odd fall) | (1) |
| KINS 155A | Clinical Evaluation of the Upper Extremity | (2) |
| KINS 155B | Clinical Evaluation of the Lower Extremity | (2) |
| KINS 156 | Care of Athletic Injuries | (3) |
| KINS 156A | Emergency Response (spring only) | (2) |
| KINS 157 | Therapeutic Exercise | (3) |
| KINS 160 | Sport & Exercise Psychology | (3) |
| KINS 194H | Assigned Field Experience in Athletic Training | (1-3) |
| KINS 195C | Observation in Athletic Training (Phase I) | (1-2) |
| KINS 195D | Practicum in Athletic Training (Phase II) | (4) |
| KINS 195D | Practicum in Athletic Training (Phase III) | (4) |
| KINS 195D | Practicum in Athletic Training (Phase IV) | (4) |
| KINS 195D | Practicum in Athletic Training (Phase V) | (4) |
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* Current requirements subject to change, see Program Director for advising Transfer students have the opportunity for advanced placement based on prerequisites and a challenge exam, see the Program Director for details Athletic Training and Teaching Credential |
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