+ Athletic Training
The Athletic Training major,
accredited by the Commission
on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education
(CAATE), prepares students to enter athletic
training as an allied health care professional.
Athletic Training students in this major are
educated in all aspects of the professional
practice of an athletic trainer. Through a combination
of extensive classroom and clinical education,
this major provides students the necessary competencies
to challenge the Board of Certification's Examination
and to sit for Ohio state licensure exam.
Due
to the competitive admission criteria of the
athletic training major, students must apply
separately for admission. Students are considered
pre-professional students as they enroll in
the introductory courses and begin their directed
observation for the AT major. The pre-professional
phase is completed in their first two semesters
on campus.
As
the students complete their pre-professional
requirements, students will apply for admission
to the professional phase of the curriculum
that includes advanced courses, five semesters
of clinical education, and a semester-long internship.
Admitted students will typically begin the professional
phase at the start of their third semester at
BGSU. Six semesters are required to complete
the professional phase of the AT major.
Curriculum: 81-83
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for 2011-2012
course requirements
Technical
Standards
Technical standards establish essential
qualities considered necessary for students
to achieve the knowledge, skills, and competencies
of an entry-level athletic trainer and to meet
the expectations of AT education's accrediting
agencyCAATE. Candidates for selection
must demonstrate:
- Mental
capacity to formulate assessment and therapeutic
judgments.
- Postural
neuromuscular control to perform tasks and
safely use equipment.
- Strong
written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability
to function in a stressful environment.
- Flexibility
and perseverance to adjust to changing situations.
- Affective
skills related to professional behaviors in
the health care field.
In
the event a student is unable to fulfill these
technical standards, with or without reasonable
accommodations, the student will not be admitted
into the professional phase of the AT major.
Admission
Standards
Students desiring admission to the professional
phase of the AT major must meet the following
requirements:
- Completion
of all program application forms.
- Completion
of AT 2020: Introduction to Athletic Training
and AT 2100: Care and Prevention of Athletic
Injuries, with a letter grade of "C"
or better.
- Completion
of AT 2120 with a letter grade of "C"
or better.
- Documentation
of a minimum ~100 clinical observation hours
signed by approved clinical instructor.
- Successful
completion of required Athletic Training modules.
- Minimum
overall BGSU GPA of 2.50 on a 4.0 scale.
- Objective
evaluations from athletic training staff.
- Personal
interview with program selection committee.
- Physical
examination for health and the ability to
perform athletic training duties is required.
Required immunizations include measles, mumps,
rubella, tetanus, diphtheria, and Hepatitis
B. Documentation is required on the health
exam of the previous immunizations. Technical
standards must be read, understood, and signed.
- First
Aid and CPR for the Professional Rescuer certification.
Candidates
for the AT major must meet all ten criteria
listed above. The number of appointments may
vary each year. Limited admission will ensure
that an appropriate student to clinical instructor
ratio (approximately 8 to 1) is maintained.
Approximately 18-20 students are admitted into
the professional program each year.
Application
material should be returned to the AT Curriculum
Coordinator by March 1st. Candidates will be
notified of their admission status no later
than May 31st.
After
the requirements have been met, students will
be ranked based upon their GPA, evaluation scores,
and interview scores. Top-ranked students will
be admitted into the professional phase of the
AT major based on available space. It is essential
that each student fully realize what is expected
if they are admitted into BGSU's AT major. All
athletic training students who are formally
admitted into the AT major must complete the
academic core of AT courses and complete all
athletic training proficiencies. These requirements
will take a minimum of six semesters to complete.
Other education costs might include transportation
to off-campus clinical sites, membership in
professional associations, attendance at professional
conferences, clothing, and others.
Students
who are not accepted into the AT major may reapply
the following year. Due to the extensive clinical
component associated with this major, students
may reapply only once. Students who are not
selected for the professional phase of this
major will work with the Program Director to
identify alternate academic programs to pursue.
Students
who have transferred to BGSU must complete the
required pre-professional period at BGSU and
apply for admission into the professional phase
of the AT major. Transfer students must also
complete the pre-professional phase before they
can be admitted into the professional phase.
Once admitted into the professional phase, transfer
students may complete the required coursework
in no less than six semesters. All AT prefix
courses must be taken at BGSU to ensure competency
mastery. The Program Director and College Office
will evaluate other courses in the major on
an individual basis to determine transfer of
credits.
Retention
Policy
After official acceptance into the AT Program,
the athletic training students should make continued
progress toward mastery of all competencies.
To achieve this mastery, the following guidelines
have been instituted:
- All
students must abide by all policies and procedures
that are detailed in the BGSU Athletic Training
Handbook.
- All
students must progress through the modules
and competency matrix at a satisfactory rate.
Each module is to be completed in specific
semesters and is outlined in the course syllabi.
- Once
a student is admitted into the professional
phase of the AT Major, the student must earn
a letter grade of "C" or better
in all AT Curriculum courses.
- All
students must maintain at least an overall
grade point average of 2.50.
Failure
to complete the above guidelines will result
in the following:
- Clinical
Probationa trial period in which a student
is given time to try to redeem poor conduct.
A student is placed on clinical probation
for failure to abide by policies and procedures
of the BGSU Athletic Training Handbook. Clinical
probation will occur at
the discretion of the supervising Approved
Clinical Instructor/Clinical Instructor (ACI/CI)
and Clinical Education Coordinator as well
as the Program Director. Probation length
will be determined by the Program Director.
- Clinical
SuspensionFailure to maintain a 2.50
cumulative grade point average will result
in the student being placed on clinical suspension.
Students will not be assigned to clinical
sites during this period, and therefore will
not be able to enroll in clinical education
courses. This will likely delay the students'
projected graduation date. Students on clinical
suspension must return their cumulative grade
point average to the appropriate 2.50 by the
next semester of enrollment at BGSU. If this
is not acquired or if the cumulative GPA falls
below a 2.50 for a second time, the student
will be permanently suspended from the AT
major with no allowance for re-entry. At this
time the student, in consultation with the
student's advisor, will select another major.
Graduation
Requirements
In order to complete the Bachelor of Science
degree with a major in Athletic Training, the
student must meet the following criteria:
- Achieve
a minimum of a letter grade of "C"
or higher in all AT required courses and have
an accumulative GPA of 2.5.
- Documented
mastery of all athletic training competencies
and proficiencies. The Program Director will
have final approval of this completion.
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