Edition ID
31
Start Date
End Date
Years
2122

Internship in Athletic Training

ATR 499 Internship in Athletic Training 2-8 cr. Designed for upper-level athletic training students who have completed a majority of program competencies and proficiencies and are ready to apply their skills in the field. This course is also appropriate for graduate-level students who are pursuing a career in the field of athletic training.

Emergency Care for the Health Professional

ATR 125 Emergency Care for the Health Professional 2 cr.  (1-0-2) Provides students with instruction that will enable AHA Certification in CPR for the Health Care Provider. This includes certification in adult, child and infant CPR (1 person/2 person), rescue breathing, obstructed airway care, use of protective mask and bag valve and AED application. Instruction also in spine boarding, splinting, wound care, crutch use, primary survey, vital sign assessment, and OSHA compliance.

Special Topics

AS 495 Special Topics 1-4 cr. A course devoted to a particular topic in astronomy that is not included in the regular courses or to meet the special needs of a group of students. Notes:

This course may be repeated if the topic is different.

Stellar/Galactic Astronomy and Cosmology

AS 104 Stellar/Galactic Astronomy and Cosmology 4 cr.  (3-0-3)

Life cycle of stars, white dwarfs, neutron stars, black holes and supernovas; characteristics of the sun; basic physical principles applied to stellar characteristics; stellar and galactic distance measurement; galactic formation and evolution; cosmology.

Notes:

This course may not be taken for credit toward the physics major or minor.

Observational and Solar System Astronomy

AS 103 Observational and Solar System Astronomy 4 cr.  (3-0-3)

History of astronomy; observational astronomy; basic science principles and how they relate to astronomy; the celestial sphere and coordinate systems; star charts; telescopes; formation and evolution of the solar system; planetary characteristics (internal structure, surfaces, atmospheres); and comets and asteroids.

Notes:

This course may not be taken for credit toward the physics major or minor.

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