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School of Education/Kinesiology 215
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS ......................................................................... 75
Athletic Training ................................................................... 41
ATR 2107 ATR 2205 ATR 2209 ATR 2307 ATR 3108 ATR 3118 ATR 3210 ATR 3308 ATR 3309 ATR 3318 ATR 3340 ATR 4104 ATR 4105 ATR 4120 ATR 4240 ATR 4304 ATR 4305 ATR 4309 ATR 4313
Supportive Taping and Wrapping Laboratory Medical Terminology
Introduction to Athletic Training – Field Problems I Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries
Injury Evaluation Laboratory I
Injury and Illness Evaluation Laboratory II
Basic Pharmacology
Athletic Injury Evaluation I
Field Problems in Athletic Training II
Athletic Injury and Illness Evaluation II
General Medical Concepts in Athletic Training Therapeutic Modalities Laboratory
Therapeutic Exercise Techniques Laboratory
BOC Exam Review
Organization and Administration in Sports Medicine Therapeutic Modalities
Therapeutic Exercise Techniques
Field Problems in Athletic Training III
Field Problems in Athletic Training IV
Exercise Science.................................................................... 34
EXS 1300
EXS 2203
EXS 2301
EXS 2304
EXS 3100
EXS 3300
EXS 3316
EXS 4111
EXS 4122
EXS 4301
EXS 4311
EXS 4322
EXS 4325
and any two activity courses
TOTAL HOURS ............................................................................... 124-132 Exercise Science Program (ExS)
The mission of the Texas Wesleyan University Exercise Science degree program is to develop quality exercise science professionals who are capable of providing the highest standard of service to the general population. Our goal is to produce graduates who are knowledgeable as exercise specialists and wellness educators. The Exercise Science Program provides curriculum content that integrates theory, research, and clinical practice to prepare students to function professionally as exercise specialists in health/fitness clubs, corporate health promotion programs, and clinical rehabilitation settings. This program is also designed to provide prerequisite knowledge for continued education in Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, or Medicine.
GRADUATION AND PROGRESS REQUIREMENTS
The Exercise Science student must maintain a minimum of a 2.50 GPA within their Exercise Science (EXS and ATR) specific coursework and complete each course with no less than a ā€œCā€ to continue to progress through the program and be granted a degree.
Foundations of Exercise Science
First Aid
Anatomical Basis for Physical Activity Data Collection and Analysis Biomechanics Laboratory Biomechanics
Nutrition for Sports and Exercise Performance Exercise Physiology Laboratory
Strength and Conditioning Laboratory
Issues in Sport Seminar
Physiology of Exercise Strength and Conditioning Sports Psychology


































































































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