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2007 Requirements for a Major in Physical Education: Athletic Training Program Averett University’s athletic training curriculum is designed to prepare students for careers in athletic training. This curriculum stresses strong liberal arts and science foundation with clinical and problem solving development. The program requires a pre-professional phase where students will be introduced into the clinical experiences that will be required in the curriculum. The Averett University athletic training curriculum emphasizes clinical instruction which utilizes different clinical sites on and off campus including the Averett University athletic training room, sports medicine/physical therapy clinics and medical doctors’ offices. These settings will expose the student athletic trainer to different health professionals including certified athletic trainers, physical therapists, exercise physiologists, physical therapy assistants, and medical doctors. These diverse locations allow students to gain valuable experiences in a variety of athletic training settings. The program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). In addition to the general education requirements, the following courses are required:
*These courses satisfy general education science
requirements. Sample Four-Year Course Sequence: Physical Education: Freshman Year: Sophomore Year: Junior Year: Senior Year: Admission to Program The athletic training education program is a very competitive and selective major. Students wishing to major in athletic training must meet all of the admission standards prior to being interviewed by the selection committee. The students will be selected into the program based on the number of student athletic trainer positions available, their academic achievements, and performances on their essay and interview. The application to be accepted into the athletic training curriculum at Averett University will be submitted in the fall semester of a prospective student’s sophomore school year. There is a pre-professional phase in which students must meet certain requirements (listed below) in order to be allowed into the Averett University Athletic Training Program. Students should contact the Program Director to get details regarding this application process. Transfer students must meet the same requirements for acceptance. The course work must be equivalent to the Averett University curriculum and must meet all transfer acceptance requirements as set forth by the Averett University Registrar’s office. The observation hours should be attained under a certified athletic trainer. Theses students will be considered on an individual basis with special circumstances given proper evaluation.
*The Program Director must receive all materials no later than November 1st or the previous weekday if November 1st falls on the weekend or a holiday. These courses must be completed prior to admission to the student athletic training program. The student must earn a grade of B or better in each of these courses: PE 209 Introduction to Athletic Training *The students who meet the above criteria in the application process will be interviewed by the members of the athletic training selection committee. The interviews will begin approximately two weeks after November 1st. The students will then be selected based on the number of student athletic trainer positions available and their performances in their course work, interview and essay. Students interested in athletic training should contact the curriculum director. Technical Standards of Acceptance The Athletic Training Program at Averett University is a rigorous and intense program that places specific requirements and demands on the students enrolled in the program. An objective of this program is to prepare graduates to enter a variety of employment settings and to render care to a wide spectrum of individuals engaged in physical activity. The technical standards set forth by the Athletic Training Program establish the essential qualities considered necessary for students admitted to this program to achieve the knowledge, skills, and competencies of an entry-level athletic trainer, as well as meet the expectations of the program’s accrediting agency, the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP). The following abilities and expectations must be met by all students admitted to the Athletic Training Program. In the event a student is unable to fulfill these technical standards, with or without reasonable accommodation, the student will not be admitted to the program. Compliance with the program’s technical standards does not guarantee a student’s eligibility for the NATABOC certification exam. Candidates for selection to the Athletic Training Program must demonstrate:
Candidates for selection to the athletic training program will be required to verify that they understand and meet these technical standards or that they believe that, with certain accommodations, they can meet the standards. The Athletic Training Technical Standards Committee will evaluate a student who states he/she could meet the program’s technical standards with accommodation and confirm that the stated condition qualifies as a disability under applicable laws. If a student states he/she can meet the technical standards with accommodation,
then the University will determine whether it agrees that the student can
meet the technical standards with reasonable accommodation; this includes
a review of whether the accommodations requested are reasonable, taking
into account whether accommodations would jeopardize clinician/patient
safety, or the educational process of the student or the institution, including
all coursework, clinical experiences and internships deemed essential to
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