Athletic Training Foundations Minor
Offered by Department of Kinesiology and Sport Sciences
| Code | Title | Credit Hours | 
|---|---|---|
| Requirements | ||
| KSS 264 | Foundation of Athletic Training | 2 | 
| KSS 304 | Volunteer Practicum in Athletic Training Foundations | 2 | 
| KSS 310 | Introduction to Human Physiology of Exercise | 3-4 | 
| or BIOL 226 | Anatomy and Physiology | |
| KSS 360 | Introduction to Anatomical Biomechanics | 4 | 
| KSS 405 | Athletic Injury Assessment I: Lower Extremities | 3 | 
| KSS 406 | Athletic Injury Assessment II: Upper Extremities | 3 | 
| Electives | ||
| Select 6-7 credit hours of the following: | 6-7 | |
| Emergency Medical Response | ||
| Psychology of Sport | ||
| Pathology of Sport Injury 1 | ||
| Legal Aspects of Sport and Recreation | ||
| Organization and Administration in Recreation, Sport and Events | ||
| Special Topics Gross Anatomy | ||
| Gross Anatomy of Movement 1 | ||
| Medical Terminology | ||
| Health Psychology | ||
| Total Credit Hours | 23-25 | |
1 In order to be eligible to challenge the board of certification exam for athletic training, students must take KSS 419 and KSS 460. However, students who are accepted into the Accelerated 3+2 Athletic Training Program, must take 6-7 hours of electives not including KSS 419 and KSS 460. (Students in the Accelerated 3+2 Athletic Training Program will take KSS 819P and KSS 860P as unrestricted electives for their program of study.)


