Sports Medicine - Pre AT/OT/PT

If you’re interested in working in the sports medicine field, this is the learning community for you! You’ll develop strong connections to faculty and staff, and gather a better understanding of the career options related to Sports Medicine. You will identify graduate school pathways, the costs associated with graduate schools, and discuss ways to take action now and distinguish yourself from others when applying to those graduate programs!

Fall Semester Courses

(Enrollment in all learning community sections of courses is required unless college credit is already earned for the course, or an academic advisor recommends changes):

  • BIOL 201 Anatomy & Physiology I (4 credits) OR
     BIOL 325 Principles of Human Anatomy (4 credits) OR
     BIOL 105 General Biology I (4 credits)

  • FYEX 100: First Year Seminar  (1 credit)  
  • HLTH 101: Health and the Environment (3 credits)  
  • STAT 154: Elementary Statistics (4 credits) OR
    MATH 112: College Algebra  (4 credits)
  • HP 170: Intro to Sports Medicine (2 credits)

SPRING Semester Courses

(Enrollment in all learning community sections of courses is required unless college credit is already earned for the course, or an academic advisor recommends changes):

  • BIOL 202 Anatomy and Physiology II (4 credits) OR
    BIOL 330 Principles of Human Physiology (4 credits) OR
    BIOL 106 General Biology II (4 credits)

  • HLTH 210: First Aid & CPR (3 credits)
  • PSYC 101: Into to Psychological Sciences (4 credits)

Where you'll live

We encourage you to live on campus with others in your Learning Community because that's where much of your networking takes place, but it is not required.

You can choose to live:

  • In designated Learning Community housing
    • Renovated double rooms located in Crawford A, B, D, McElroy E, F, H or Preska I Halls.  Renovated rooms have in-room air-conditioning and share a community bathroom with the floor.
    • You can choose to have another Learning Community student assigned as your roommate, or you may choose your own.
  • Other on-campus housing
    • It will be your responsibility to choose a housing location after the time-slot provided to you by Residential Life.
  • Off-campus

 

Meet the faculty

Elizabeth Drake

Learning Community Coordinator