• KINE 5495

    Human Physiology
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    3.43

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    As exercise scientists, can we analyze systems in the human body & design strategies to improve quality of life? Our study of physiology aims to explain the physical & chemical mechanisms that regulate the body. These mechanisms maintain homeostasis, relatively constant conditions that are compatible with life. This semester we begin speaking the language of physiology to communicate effectively with clinicians, medical staff & other scientists.

  • KINE 5720

    Assessment and Intervention I
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    3.35

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    This course is designed to provide the athletic training student with a foundation to learn a systematic evidenced based approach to evaluation and treatment of upper extremity injuries, exercise program development, techniques, indications, contraindications of exercise, exercise progression. The student will understand the fundamentals of determining injury severity, proper management and the ability to make an appropriate referral.Prerequisite: MS Athletic Training (ATHTRN-MS) and KINE 5700 and KINE 5710

  • KINE 5725

    Therapeutic Interventions in Athletic Training
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    3.66

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    This course is designed to provide the athletic training student with a foundation of the theoretical fundamentals and principles of the therapeutic modalities used in the physical medicine environment. A systematic evidenced based approach of the how and why of the application of rehabilitation techniques will be addressed including theory and clinical techniques used to enhance the treatment and rehabilitation of injuries.

  • KINE 5735

    Clinical Practicum II
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    Fall 2025

    This course is designed to provide the student with on and/or off-grounds clinical experiences in athletic training and sports medicine. Observation and performance of professional skills under the supervision of a certified athletic trainer; focuses on psychomotor skills and clinical proficiencies introduced in KINE 5700 and 5710.Prerequisites: MS Athletic Training (ATHTRN-MS), must have taken (or currently taking) KINE 5700 and KINE 5710

  • KINE 5740

    Assessment and Intervention of Injury II
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    3.36

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Assessment and Intervention of Injury II is designed to provide the athletic training student with a foundation to learn a systematic evidenced based approach to evaluation and treatment of Lower extremity injuries, exercise program development, techniques, indications, contraindications of exercise, exercise progression and analysis and application modalities in treatment and rehabilitation of injury.

  • KINE 5745

    Evidence Based Sports Medicine I
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    3.90

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    This course introduces students to the principles of evidence-based medicine and clinical epidemiology and the interpretation of clinical research that assess prevention, diagnostic, and treatment strategies in sports medicine.

  • KINE 5980

    Practicum
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    Fall 2025

    Supervised field experiences for master's degree students under the direction of professional staff. Student should obtain approval from their advisor before registering for this practicum.

  • KINE 5993

    Independent Study
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    Fall 2025

    Independent Study for master's level students working in cooperation with a faculty member.

  • KINE 6710

    Administration Strategies in Athletic Training
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    3.78

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    This course will provide the student with a foundation in Administration and Leadership within the Athletic Training profession. The purpose of this course is for the student to gain knowledge in management techniques in athletic training including personnel, facility, financial, and information management, leadership, daily operations, budgeting, facility design, insurance, ethics, and governmental affairs.

  • KINE 6725

    Clinical Immersive I
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    Fall 2025

    Clinical Immersive I is designed to provide you with on and/or off-grounds clinical experiences in athletic training and sports medicine. Additionally, KINE 6725 is designed to expose you to theories, concepts and challenges through the completion of a 14-week clinical immersive at an approved affiliate clinical site.