Athletic Training Program (ATP) 2015-2016 Master’s in Athletic Training/BS HHP Exercise Science Name:________________________________________________ ID#:__________________________ Old Course Number Current Course Number Course name Restrictions and/or Prerequisites CHMY 121 Foundations HHP or Basic Exercise Prescrip Intro to General Chemistry COMX 111 or WRIT 101 Public Speaking or College Writing I M 121 or M 151 College Algebra or Precalculus BIOH 112 or BIOB 160 Human Form and Function I or Principles of Living Systems If last names starts with A-L take KIN 201, M-Z take KIN 205 PreMed take CHMY 141 (see premed adviser for other course info) If last names starts with A-L take WRIT 101, M-Z take COMX 111 If PrePT, take M 151 or M 121 and M122 (M 161 not accepted) Prereq for BIOH 365, OR take BIOH 113 OR BIOB 160 spring semester Fall First Year Pre-Athletic Training HHP 181 or HHP 226 Spring First Year HHP 181 or HHP 226 Fall Second Year KIN 205 or KIN 201 Pre-Athletic Training KIN 205 or KIN 201 BIOH 113 NUTR 221N M 122 or Gen Ed Foundations HHP or Basic Exercise Prescrip Human Form & Func II Basic Human Nutrition College Trigonometry or Gen Ed CHMY 123 and CHMY 124 COMX111 or WRIT101 Intro to Organic & Biochem and lab Public Speaking or College Writing I Pre-Athletic Training BIOH 201 and 202 or BIOH 365 Human Anat and Phys I/Lecture & Lab Human AP I for Health Profsns PSYX 100 WRIT 201 or WRIT 121 Gen Ed– take two Gen Ed classes Intro to Psychology Tech Approach to Writ Spring Second Year HHP 384 Fall Third Year STAT 216, PSYX 222, or EDU 421 KIN 330 Gen Ed– take two Gen Ed classes BIOM 250 HHP 377 and HHP 378 HHP 368 and HHP 369 HHP 240 and HHP 241 AHAT 210 and AHAT 213 HHP 288 and 289 HHP 475E HHP 460 Select only from L, H, Y or X General Ed. Perspectives as needed Human Anat and Phys II/Lecture & Lab Human AP II for Health Profsns Statistics course Must take Human Anat and Phys I/Lecture & Lab before II Must take Human AP I for Health Profsns before II Motor Learning and Control Prerequisite Anatomy and Physiology I Select only from L, H, Y or X General Ed. Perspectives as needed Microbiology for Health Sciences Pre-Athletic Training PHSX 205 and 206 KIN 320 and KIN 321 KIN 322 and KIN 323 Spring Third Year (held off campus at the College of Technology) BIOH 365 prereqs; BIOH112 OR BIOH113 OR BIOB 160 and CHMY 121 Pre-Athletic Training BIOH 211 and 212 or BIOH 370 HHP 486 If last names starts with A-L take KIN 205, M-Z take KIN 201 Only take if haven’t taken BIOH 112 Prerequisite CHMY 121 If took M 151 take Gen Ed select only from L, H, Y or X perspectives CHMY 121 If last names starts with M-Z take WRIT 101, A-L take COMX 111 College Physics I and Lab Exercise Physiology and Lab Kinesiology and Anatomical Kinesiology Lab Prev and Care of Athletic Inj and Lab Prerequisite M 122 or M 151 Prerequisite Anatomy and Physiology, KIN 201 Prerequisite Anatomy and Physiology College Physics II and lab Emergency Medical Responder and Lab Leg Eth Issues Hlth Ex Pro Biomechanics Use & Abuse of Drugs Prerequisite PHSX 205 Pre-Athletic Training PHSX 207 and 208 ECP 120 and ECP 121 HTH 475E KIN 325 PHAR 110 Prerequisite junior standing *Submit Application to the Professional Program by Feb 1st as well as UM Graduate School Applications received after the deadline will be considered on a rolling admissions basis if available slots exist Summer Fourth Year Master’s in Athletic Training ATEP 534 ATEP 566 Fall Fourth Year HHP 450 Athletic Training Techniques Therapeutic Modalities Master’s in Athletic Training ATEP 542 ATEP 540 ATEP 569 HHP 520 KIN 447 Spring Fourth Year Nutrition for Sport & Exercise Prerequisite KIN 320/321 and junior standing Therapeutic Exercise Assessment of Upper Extremities Clinical Practicum in Ath Train II Case Studies in Sport Psychology *Completion of Bachelor’s Degree in HHP with Emphasis in Exercise Science Master’s in Athletic Training ATEP 574 ATEP 546 Fall Fifth Year HHP 479 Manual Therapy Techniques Assessment of Thorax and Med Cond Master’s in Athletic Training HHP 699/599 ATEP 550 ATEP 578 Elective (non-thesis option) Spring Fifth Year Prerequisite WRIT 101 Master’s in Athletic Training NUTR 411 ATEP 572 ATEP 544 ATEP 541 HHP 523 Summer Fifth Year Assessment of Lower Extremities Clinical Practicum in Ath Train I Clinical Anatomy Lab Educational Research Analytical & Comm Techniques Thesis/Professional Paper Adv. Clinical Practicum in Ath Train I Leadership in Athletic Training Master’s in Athletic Training HHP 699/599 Elective AHAT 479 ATEP 551 Elective (non-thesis option) Thesis/Professional Paper In or Out of Department Elective Topics in Sports Medicine Adv. Clinical Practicum in Ath Train II *Both the Bachelor’s degree and Master’s degree will be officially awarded at the time of graduation. Program fee: There is an additional fee of $925/semester in addition to regular tuition and fees. This fee will help cover the cost of lab equipment, accreditation costs, adjunct teaching, and software. Other fees may include but are not limited to criminal background check ($55), shirts ($30), medical packs/kits ($30), and NATA membership fee ($60). Please Note: ATEP 540, 541, 550, 551 each requires clinical education at various sites. Hour commitments may vary from 200 hours to 250 hours per class. For ATEP 540 & 550 the course dates run from August 1st until December 31st and for ATEP 541 & 551, the course dates run from January 1st until the end of spring semester (note: these dates do run outside of the typical semester timeline). Students should be aware that this is a considerable time commitment and should plan accordingly. Students may be expected to accumulate more hours each semester in some rotations due to the demands of the particular rotation and may be placed on rotation outside the typical semester. Students must also be available nights and weekends for clinical assignments. Required Courses for Master’s in Athletic Training/BS HHP Exercise Science Within Health and Human Performance Department Course Name Old Current Cr Foundations HHP HHP 181 KIN 205 3 Ex Prescription HHP 226 KIN 201 3 Nutrition NUTR 221N NUTR 211N 3 Inj Prev & Care HHP 240 AHAT 210 2 Inj Prev & Care lab HHP 241 AHAT 213 1 Emergency Resp/CPR HHP 288 ECP 120 2 Emerg Resp/CPR Lab HHP 289 ECP 121 1 Kinesiology HHP 368 KIN 322 3 Kines. Lab HHP 369 KIN 323 1 Exer Physiology HHP 377 KIN 320 3 Ex Phys Lab HHP 378 KIN 321 1 Motor Learning HHP 384 KIN 330 3 Sport Nutrition NUTR 411 NUTR 411 3 Analytical & Comm Tech HHP 450 KIN 447 3 Biomechanics HHP 460 KIN 325 3 Legal/Ethical HHP 475 HTH 475 3 Sports Medicine HHP 479 AHAT 479 2 Case Studies Sp Psych HHP 523 HHP 523 3 Educational Research HHP 520 HHP 520 3 Thesis/Prof Paper HHP 699/599 HHP 699/599 6 Athl Training Tech ATEP 534 ATEP 534 3 Clin Prac in AT I ATEP 540 ATEP 540 3 Clin Prac in AT II ATEP 541 ATEP 541 3 Assmt Lower Extremities ATEP 542 ATEP 542 3 Assmt Upper Extremities ATEP 544 ATEP 544 3 Assmt Thorax& GenMed ATEP 546 ATEP 546 3 Adv Clin Prac in AT I ATEP 550 ATEP 550 3 Adv Clin Prac in AT II ATEP 551 ATEP 551 3 Therapeutic Modalities ATEP 566 ATEP 566 3 Clinical Anatomy Lab ATEP 569 ATEP 569 1 Therapeutic Exercise ATEP 572 ATEP 572 3 Manual Therapy Techn ATEP 574 ATEP 574 3 Leadership in AT ATEP 578 ATEP 578 3 Out of Department Requirements Course Name Old Current Cr BIOH 201/202 (BIOH 365) 4 BIOH 211/212 (BIOH 370) 4 Composition WRIT 101 3 Public Speaking COMX 111A 3 Gen & Inorganic CHMY 121 3 Organic and Biol CHMY 123 3 Organic and Biol lab CHMY 124 2 Medical Microbio BIOM 250 3 Tech Writing WRIT 222 2 Alg&Trig (M121 & M122) M 121 & 3 or Precalc (M 151) 122/151 Statistics Course STAT 216, PSYX 222, or EDU 421 Intro to Psych PSYX 100 4 Use/Abuse Drugs PHAR 110 3 College Physics I & Lab PHSX 205/206 5 College Physics II & Lab PHSX 207/208 5 Human Form/Function BIOH 112/113 1st Aid / CPR requirement met (or to be met) by: Term Year Grade Sub or Transfer Course # and Name approved by Term Year Grade Sub or Transfer Course # and Name approved by Emergency Medical Responder/CPR Exit Competency (Certification must be current and valid for graduation) CURRENT 1st Aid Certification Earned Date (must have one) CURRENT CPR Certification Earned Date (must have one) ___National Safety Council Level III (or AAOS) ___American Heart Association- BLS- Healthcare Provider ___Emergency Medical Responder ___American Red Cross- Professional Rescuer ___Wilderness First Responder OR ___ CURRENT Emergency Medical Technician (covers CPR and 1st Aid) ___ HHP 288/289 Emergency Medical Responder/ CPR Beginning Autumn 2004, all UM general education courses must be taken for a traditional letter grade. Beginning Autumn 2009, only UM and transfer courses graded C- or above in all Groups count toward GER requirements. See UM Catalog. Contact your major department for verification on major grade requirements. NOTE: Transfer students may elect an earlier catalog they have been enrolled under. Course Name Dept Course Cr Term Year Grade Writing Skills Composition Tech Writing Analytical & Comm Tech Mathematics WRIT WRIT KIN 101 222 447 3 2 3 College Algebra M 121/ 3 or Precalculus 151 Foreign Languages/Symbolic Systems College Algebra M 121/ or Precalculus 151 Statistics Course Expressive Arts Perspective (A) Public Speaking COMX 111 3 3 Literary and Artistic Perspective (L) Historic and Cultural Perspective (H) Social Sciences Perspective (S) Intro to Psych PSYX 100 4 Ethical & Human Values Perspective (E) Legal/Ethical HTH 475 3 Natural Science Perspective (N) - Need 6 credits, 1 NL course Inorganic Chem CHMY Organic and CHMY Biochem with Lab Indigenous and Global (X) 121 123/ 124 3 4 American and European Perspectives (Y) Sub Transfer Course # and Name approved by THE UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE HHP Undergraduate General Competencies Students completing a Bachelor’s Degree in Health and Human Performance will: 1. Be well prepared for their first position in the field and/or post-graduate study. 2. Be able to articulate the scope of Health and Human Performance through written and spoken communication skills. 3. Display confidence in their abilities and conduct themselves in a manner worthy of the professions in Health and Human Performance. 4. Possess higher order thinking skills and exhibit a commitment to life-long learning. 5. Possess knowledge of the human body and its interaction with the environment. HHP Undergraduate General Requirements First Aid Exit Competency All Health and Human Performance students are required to demonstrate competency in first aid, emergency care, and CPR upon submission of their application for degrees. Presentation of the following certifications will meet this competency: Any one of the following current first aid/emergency care certification: National Safety Council Level III or AAOS Emergency Medical Responder Wilderness First Responder PLUS one of the following CPR certifications: American Heart Association (BLS-Healthcare Provider) American Red Cross (Professional Rescuer) OR Emergency Medical Technician certification ECP120 and ECP 121 Health and Human Performance students may use available elective courses to take ECP 120 & 121, Emergency Medical Responder, to meet this competency, or they may elect to fulfill the competency through another agency. Credit for ECP 120 & 121 will not be awarded for certifications earned at agencies other than the Health and Human Performance Department at the University Montana-Missoula. Admission Policies Master’s in Athletic Training: Athletic Training Program (ATP) The University of Montana offers a Master’s in Athletic Training. Acceptance into graduate school and the professional program requires both sequential curriculum and completion of clinical hours; therefore, students must enter the program during summer semester. The number of students admitted to the program is limited. Students may apply for admission into the professional program by obtaining an application from the Athletic Training Program Director. The following criteria must be met at the time of application: ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR MASTER’S PROGRAM 1. 2. Students must apply and be accepted to the University of Montana’s Graduate School http://www.umt.edu/grad/Apply/Applying%20for%20Admission.php#Apply Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 for all college coursework (a GPA below 3.0 may be considered) 3. 4. Completed pre-requisite courses (students may be enrolled in pre-requisite courses at time of application) Official transcript(s) of all college coursework ATP Mission Statement: The mission of the University of Montana Athletic Training Program is to provide a comprehensive, progressive educational and clinical foundation to prepare the multi-skilled professional for a career in athletic training. The educational program encompasses current research and formal instruction in the prevention, recognition, evaluation and rehabilitation of injuries in the physically active. Upon successful completion of this program, the student will be eligible to sit for the BOC examination. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Program Goals: The program seeks to provide an effective and interactive learning environment for students wishing to pursue a career in athletic training. The program seeks to develop the critical thinking, decision-making, and communication skills necessary for success in athletic training, allied health care, and a broader spectrum of professions in today’s society. The program desires to expose students to hands-on experiences, clinical settings, and professionals representing a wide range of allied and medical health care professions. The program works to provide a foundation for success predicated on both a didactic and clinical knowledge base. The faculty, clinical athletic trainers, and athletic training students strive to create an environment consistent with quality health care for the athletes/patients in the clinical setting while achieving the educational goals of the student and the program. Student Learning Outcomes: Graduates will be prepared for an entry-level position in athletic training in a variety of settings with a wide range of athletic populations. Graduates of the Athletic Training Program will be able to demonstrate specific knowledge in the field of athletic training as demonstrated by passing the Board of Certification Examination. Graduates of the Athletic Training Program will be recognized as prepared for an entry- level position or advanced study in athletic training by external constituencies, program faculty, potential employers and self-evaluation. Graduates of the Athletic Training Program will find ready employment in the field. Graduates of the Athletic Training Program will be able to critically appraise relevant research related to the AT profession. *For additional information and to print the professional student handbook, go to the HHP Website at http://coehs.umt.edu/umat/default.php
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