
Department of Health Sciences
Christine D. Stevens, head
L. Carden, S. Feltner, W. Foegelle, S. Higgins, K. Hosig, M. Hubble, N. Kehrberg, P. Kneller, J. Manners, I. Mueller, B. Ogle, J. Scifers, G. Smith, D. Southern, A. Tallant, M. Teslow, D. Trigg, B. White, K. White, D. Wilfong, T. Zontek
MAJOR IN ATHLETIC TRAINING, B. S. DEGREE
Liberal Studies, 42 hours
The major requires 72 hours as follows:
HSCC 150 Introduction to Athletic Training, 3 hours
ATTR 210 Clinical Anatomy and Biomechanics, 4 hours
ATTR 221 Therapeutic Modalities I, 1 hour
ATTR 222 Therapeutic Modalities II, 1 hour
ATTR 283 Introduction to Clinical Education I, 1 hour
ATTR 284 Introduction to Clinical Education II, 1 hour
ATTR 323 Therapeutic Modalities III, 1 hour
ATTR 324 Therapeutic Modalities IV, 1 hour
ATTR 330 Clinical Measures for the Lower Extremity, 2 hours
ATTR 340 Clinical Measures for the Upper Extremity, 2 hours
ATTR 350 Analysis of Dysfunction for the Lower Extremity, 3 hours
ATTR 360 Analysis of Dysfunction for the Upper Extremity, 3 hours
ATTR 365 Physiology and Pathology, 3 hours
ATTR 370 Evaluation and Treatment of the Spine, 3 hours
ATTR 375 Therapeutic Exercise, 4 hours
ATTR 377 Strength and Conditioning, 1 hour
ATTR 383 Clinical Education I, 3 hours
ATTR 384 Clinical Education II, 3 hours
ATTR 410 Organization and Administration in Athletic Training, 3 hours
ATTR 415 Professional Development in Athletic Training, 3 hours
ATTR 450 Radiology & Diagnostic Procedures, 1 hour
ATTR 483 Clinical Education III, 3 hours
ATTR 484 Clinical Education IV, 8 hours
HSCC 240 Introduction to Emergency Medical Care, 3 hours
HSCC 241 Basic Emergency Medical Techniques, 3 hours
HSCC 370 Introduction to Pharmacology, 2 hours
PE 425 Exercise Physiology, 3 hours
ND 320 Nutrition in Athletics, 3 hours
General electives, 9 hours
Suggested Course Sequence for Athletic Training (B.S.)
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Total hours: 123 hours
Liberal Studies: 42 hours
Major in Athletic Training Sports Medicine: 72 hours
Electives: 9 hours
Suggested Electives:
HSCC 110 e-Health Computer Applications, 3 hours
HSCC 220 Medical Terminology, 3 hours
HSCC 300 Occupational Health, 3 hours
HSCC 311 Systems & Trends in Health Care Delivery, 3 hours
HSCC 320 Human Resource Management in Health Care Agencies, 3 hours
HSCC 330 Legal & Legislative Aspects of Health Care, 3 hours
HSCC 440 Quality Management in Health Care Agencies, 3 hours
HSCC 450 Financial Management in Health Care, 3 hours
HSCC 470 Research Methodology & Analysis in Health Science, 2 hours
HSCC 471 Research Project, 1 hour
Liberal Studies, 42 hours
The major requires 72 hours as follows:
BIOL 292 Human Anatomy and Physiology, 4 hours
CHEM 140 Advanced General Chemistry, 4 hours
CHEM 241 Organic Chemistry I, 3 hours
CHEM 242 Organic Chemistry II, 3 hours
CLS 300 Microscopy/Phlebotomy, 1 hour
CLS 301 Analysis of Body Fluids, 3 hours
CLS 303 Basic Hematology, 3 hours
CLS 304 Immunology, 3 hours
CLS 306 Immunohematology, 3 hours
CLS 308 Advanced Hematology, 3 hours
CLS 309 Clinical Biochemistry, 3 hours
CLS 311 Basic Medical Microbiology, 4 hours
CLS 312 Advanced Medical Microbiology, 3 hours
CLS 485, 486, 487, 488, 489 Clinical Practicums: Urinalysis, 2 hours; Hematology, 3-5 hours; Blood Banking and Serology, 3-5 hours; Microbiology, 3-5 hours; Clinical Chemistry, 3-5 hours (Articulating students will take these courses for 3 hours each.)
CHEM 361 Principles of Biochemistry, 3 hours
HSCC 310 Principles of Clinical Precepting, 1 hour
HSCC 320 Human Resource Management in Health Care Agencies, 3 hours
MATH 130 College Algebra, 3 hours
General electives, 15 hours
Minor in Clinical Forensics
The minor requires 18 hours, including CJ 290, ANTH 251 and CLS 315. Other courses that may be used as electives include: CJ 315, CJ 323, CJ 430, CLS 304, CLS 306, ANTH 364, and ENVH 375.
Total Hours for Degree: 120
Program requirements 17 hours: Math 130 (3), CHEM 140 (4), 241 (3), 242 (3), Biol 292 (4).
Major requirements 55 hours: CLS 300 (1), 301 (3), 303 (3), 304 (3), 306 (3), 308 (3), 309 (3), 311 (4), 312 (3), 485 (2), 486 (5), 487 (5), 488 (5), 489 (5), CHEM 361 (3), HSCC 310 (1), 320 (3)
General electives 15 hours with consideration of CLS 275 (1), Biol 291 (4), Chem 272 (2) and CLS 480 (2)
Course Offerings: Clinical Laboratory Sciences (CLS)
Major in Emergency Medical Care, B.S. Degree
Liberal Studies, 42 hours
The major requires 77-78 hours as follows:
*BIOL 291 Human Anatomy and Physiology, 4 hours
*BIOL 292 Human Anatomy and Physiology, 4 hours
*CHEM 132 Introductory Chemistry, 4 hours and
*CHEM 133 Survey of Organic and Biochemistry, 4 hours
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*CHEM 140 Advanced General Chemistry, 4 hours and *CHEM 241 Organic Chemistry I, 3 hours
EMC 340 Introduction to Clinical Medicine, 3 hours
EMC 340 Introduction to Clinical Medicine Lab, 1 hour
EMC 350 Cardiology, 2 hours
EMC 351 Basic ECG Interpretation, 1 hour
EMC 360 Acute Fluid and Respiratory Disorders, 2 hours
EMC 361 Advanced Emergency Medical Techniques, 1 hour
EMC 370 Medical Emergencies, 3 hours
EMC 382 Clinical Practicum I, 1 hour
EMC 410 Trauma Management, 2 hours
EMC 410 Trauma Management Lab, 1 hour
EMC 420 Maternal and Child Emergency Care, 3 hours
EMC 430 Special Needs Patients, 1 hour
EMC 451 Advanced ECG Interpretation, 1 hour
EMC 461 Simulation Laboratory, 1 hour
EMC 483 Clinical Practicum II, 4 hours
EMC 484 Clinical Practicum III, 2 hours
EMC 485 MICU Practicum, 3 hours
EMC 496 Senior Seminar in Emergency Medical Care, 1 hour
*HSCC 240 Introduction to Emergency Medical Care, 3 hours
*HSCC 241 Basic Emergency Medical Techniques, 3 hours
HSCC 330 Legal and Legislative Aspects of Health Care, 3 hours
HSCC 370 Introduction to Pharmacology, 2 hours
HSCC 371 Pharmacology Techniques, 1 hour
*courses to be completed before the junior-year.
Concentration selected from:
Science, 17 hours: HSCC 470, PHYS 130, 131, CHEM 242, 272, plus 2 hours from BIOL courses, CHEM courses, and ENVH 470
Health Management, 17 hours: HSCC 311, 450, 470, MGT 300, plus 6 hours from ACCT 161, ECON 231, EMC 445, HSCC 320, 440, 471, MATH 170, MGT 304, MGT 306, MKT 301
General electives (8-9 hours).
Total Hours for Degree: 128
HSCC
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Students may finish earlier if they attend summer school at WCU or another approved institution.
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Total Hours for Degree: 128
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Students may finish earlier if they attend summer school at WCU or another approved institution.
Major in Environmental Health, B.S. Degree
Liberal Studies, 42 hours
The major requires 78 hours as follows:
BIOL 292 Human Anatomy and Physiology, 4 hours
BIOL 413 Principles of General Microbiology, 2 hours
BIOL 414 Methods of General Microbiology, 2 hours
CHEM 132 Introductory Chemistry, 4 hours
CHEM 133 Survey of Organic and Biochemistry, 4 hours
CHEM 330 Aquatic Chemistry, 3 hours
ENVH 230 Introduction to Environmental Health Science, 3 hours
ENVH 310 Water Quality Control, 4 hours
ENVH 330 Food Protection and Sanitation, 4 hours
ENVH 375 Environmental Toxicology, 3 hours
ENVH 440 Air Quality Control, 4 hours
ENVH 457 Industrial Hygiene, 3 hours
ENVH 458 Environmental Regulation and Law, 3 hours
ENVH 460 Senior Seminar in Environmental Health, 1 hour
ENVH 470 Principles of Epidemiology, 3 hours
ENVH 475 Environmental Program Administration, 3 hours
ENVH 483 Environmental Health Internship, 3 hours
GEOG (GEOL) 305 Soils and Hydrology, 4 hours
MATH 130 College Algebra, 3 hours
MATH 170 Applied Statistics, 3 hours or PSY 251 Research Methods I: Statistics, 3 hours
MATH 145 Trigonometry, 3 hours
PHYS 105 Contemporary Physics, 3 hours (Exclusive of liberal studies)
Designated emphasis area (9 hours) in industrial safety, public health, water quality, chemistry, environmental protection, or natural resources management are required.
General electives (8 hours) are required to complete the program. The courses selected in the designated emphasis area and in general electives must include, in combination, at least 8 hours at the junior-senior level.
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