2011-2012 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Mar 28, 2024  
2011-2012 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived]

Applied Medicine and Rehabilitation


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Chairperson: Dr. Leamor Kahanov
Departmental Office: Student Services Building, room 201
Web site: http://www.indstate.edu/athtrn


Accredited programs in applied medicine and rehabilitation are designed to educate and prepare students to be professionals in the rapidly expanding athletic training and sports medicine professions. The Applied Medicine and Rehabilitation Department offers a bachelor of science degree for students who want careers in athletic training. The athletic training bachelor of science degree is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education, and prepares students to meet entry-level requirements for becoming a certified athletic trainer.

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

Degree Offered

The athletic training bachelor of science degree is a Commission on Athletic Training Education accredited program. Successful completion of the degree qualifies students to sit for the Board of Certification Examination. The emphasis of this entry-level athletic training curriculum is to provide students with classroom knowledge and clinical experiences that are appropriate for the entry-level preparation of a certified athletic trainer. Course work in the degree emphasizes strong theoretical foundations within each of the areas of athletic training, as well as critical thinking and problem solving skills associated with obtaining clinical psychomotor skills. Students also benefit from hands-on clinical education experiences with health care professionals.


Departmental Opportunities

Located in the Student Services Building, the Applied Medicine and Rehabilitation Department includes a modern, fully equipped athletic training facility and clinical instructional laboratory, and supports an active sports injury research center. In addition to classrooms, activity areas, and a swimming facility, laboratories in human performance, biomechanics, and motor learning, support the athletic training curricula. Further, the University library holdings in athletic training are excellent and include subscriptions to many athletic training, sports medicine, and fitness journals and periodicals.

Faculty and staff are active in advising students in all aspects of their educational preparation. It is advantageous for students to develop a dynamic relationship with their advisor during their progress through the major. All athletic training majors may become a part of the Athletic Trainers’ Student Association on campus. The focus of this organization is to enhance and facilitate athletic student trainers’ needs as they develop and mature through the program.

Graduates of the Athletic Training Program are prepared to pursue graduate study in areas such as advanced athletic training, physical therapy, physician’s assistant programs, medical schools, exercise science, biomechanics, and cardiac rehabilitation. Additionally, employment opportunities are widely available in high school, collegiate, professional, corporate industry, individual, clinical, and research environments, or military settings.

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