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| a. | Students who have graduated from a Florida community college with an Associate in Arts degree or those who have successfully completed 60 or more semester hours of course work at public universities in Florida will receive priority for admission over other applicants. |
| b. | Selection criteria will not discriminate against Florida community college transfer students in favor of public university students who are applying for admission or plan to continue enrollment after completion of 60 semester hours at the lower division level. |
| c. | Where necessary to achieve established equal access enrollment goals, some students may be admitted to the Program using different criteria. |
Successful completion of admission requirements does not guarantee acceptance into the Program. Enrollment in the Program is limited by clinical site availability to a total of 55-60 students at any one time, with 30-35 new students typically admitted each year from a competitive applicant pool.
Application
Process
Application deadline is MAY 1 (postmark) of the year of application to the Program. The Athletic Training Education Program has a separate application form that must be completed. This Supplemental Application can be found as a link at the top of this page. Students not currently enrolled at UNF must apply for admission to UNF through the UNF Office of Admissions (904-620-2624) and designate athletic training as their preferred major on the UNF application form. Students currently enrolled at UNF must complete appropriate forms in the Office of Admissions to declare athletic training as their major prior to the MAY 1 deadline. To be considered for admission to the Athletic Training Education Program, each applicant must fulfill the following minimum requirements:
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Submission of all official transcripts and documentation by MAY 1 of the year of application; |
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Submission of a complete Program application by MAY 1 of the year of application; |
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Attainment of minimum of 2.80 GPA overall (see Calculating GPAs); |
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Attainment of minimum of 2.80 GPA on all prerequisite courses (see Calculating GPAs); |
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Demonstration of communication and interpersonal skills during a required interview; |
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Completion of all general education and prerequisite courses prior to entering the Athletic Training Education Program. |
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Students must have a health evaluation completed by a health care professional (MD, DO, PA, NP) in light of the technical standards established by the Program. Included in this evaluation must be documented immunizations recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for health care workers including: hepatitis B, measles, mumps, rubella, tetanus, and diphtheria. Any specific questions regarding the health care evaluation and immunizations should be referred to the Program Director. |
Calculating GPAs
Students seeking admission vary in the ways they meet our
requirements. To ensure consistency in the way grade point averages
(GPAs) are calculated, the following guidelines apply:
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A prerequisite GPA of the required thirty-one (31)
semester hours will be calculated. |
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The prerequisite GPA as well as the most recent sixty
(60) undergraduate credit hour GPA will reflect the more recent
grade if a given course has been repeated. |
Grade point averages are calculated
to reflect most current academic performance and to allow applicants
to influence their GPAs by taking additional courses in areas that
will enhance their performance in the curriculum. |
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Educational Requirements
Applicants admitted to the Athletic Training Education Program must have completed all general education requirements for the baccalaureate degree at UNF prior to enrolling in athletic training courses. Information about general education requirements can be obtained from the UNF Office of Admissions (904-620-2624) or from the UNF Undergraduate Catalog. Specific prerequisite courses for the Athletic Training Education Program are as follows (two semesters are equivalent to three quarters):
| Anatomy and Physiology Two-semester sequence of Anatomy and Physiology, with labs (BSC 2085C/2086C or equivalent) |
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| Biology One semester in biology, with lab (BSC 1010C or equivalent) |
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| Chemistry One general chemistry course, with lab (CHM 2045C or equivalent) |
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| Physics One physics course, with lab (PHY 2053 / PHY 2053L or PHY 2048 / PHY2048L or equivalent) |
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| Statistics One course in principles of statistics (STA 2014 or equivalent) |
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| Psychology One general psychology course (PSY 2012 or equivalent) |
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| Nutrition One basic principles of nutrition course (HUN 2201 or equivalent) |
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| First Aid First Aid & Emergency Care (HSC 2400 or equivalent) Recommended course, but not required for entrance into the Program |
Expenses and Financial
Assistance
The instructional fee per semester hour is the same for students
enrolled in the Athletic Training Education Program as for other students
enrolled at UNF.
In addition to tuition, housing, books/supplies, and transportation costs, students in the Athletic Training Education Program will incur additional expenses in at least the following areas: laboratory fees in professional courses; laboratory and clinical uniforms and equipment; immunizations and health screening; health insurance; background checks; membership in professional organizations; and transportation and living expenses associated with clinical experiences. A summary of the estimated expenses can be found above as a link. Students accepted into the Program will receive more specific information about these costs. Those anticipating the need for financial assistance while enrolled in the Program should contact the UNF Financial Aid Office (904-620-2604).
Since the Athletic Training Education Program is a professional
program, students will need to remain flexible with their time to participate
fully in laboratory sessions AND clinical experiences.
Most students
are unable to maintain regular employment during enrollment in the curriculum.
The BS Athletic Training Curriculum At UNF
The Athletic Training Education Program will be approximately two (2) years in length. Upon successful completion of the Program, students will receive the Bachelor of Science (BS) degree following the limited access major for athletic training students.
Mission Statement
The CAATE Accredited Athletic Training Education Program at the University of North Florida is dedicated to preparing students for the Board of Certification Examination and entry-level clinical practice in the profession. The Program is committed to life-long learning and seeks to provide opportunities for ongoing professional development for students in the Program as well as for professionals in the field of athletic training.
CURRICULUM GOALS & EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
Additional Requirements for the Clinical Program
Additional Requirements for the Clinical Program include:
(must provide verification on the first day of class
or will not be allowed to continue in the Program)
Upon acceptance the following requirements must be fulfilled (with the assistance of the Program):
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Senior Year |
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Fall |
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PET 3603C |
Intro Sports Medicine |
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PET 4634C |
Orthopedic & Injury Assessment II |
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PET 3620 |
Intro to Athletic Injuries |
3 |
PET 3660 |
Athletic Training Admin |
3 |
PET 3312C |
Biomechanics |
3 |
PET 4630C |
Therapeutic Exercise |
3 |
HSC 4612 |
Exercise Physiology for Hlth Sci |
3 |
PET 4940 |
Clinical Prac in Athl Training I |
3 |
PET 3670 |
Athl Training Clinical Instr I |
3 |
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PET 3621C |
Orthopedic Taping and Bracing |
3 |
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Spring |
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Spring |
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PET 4632C |
Therapeutic Modalities |
3 |
PET 4623 |
Rehab of Athletic Injuries |
3 |
PET 3624C |
Emer Mgmt of Athletic Trauma |
3 |
PET 4933 |
Seminar in Athletic Training |
3 |
HUN 4414 |
Sports Nutrition |
3 |
PET 4947C |
Clinical Prac in Athl Training II |
3 |
PET 3321 |
Gross Anatomy for Athletic Trainers |
3 |
PET 4625 |
Research Sports Medicine |
3 |
PET 3671 |
Athl Training Clinical Instr II |
3 |
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Summer |
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PET 4633C |
Orthopedic & Injury Assessment I |
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Completion of Core Classes |
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Total Semester Hours |
60 |
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Athletic Training Faculty Joel Beam, EdD, LAT, ATC Christopher Joyce, PhD, LAT, ATC, CSCS Bernadette Buckley, PhD, LAT, ATC Michelle Boling, PhD, LAT, ATC |
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| Links
National Athletic Trainers’ Association Southeast Athletic Trainers’ Association The Athletic Trainers’ Association of Florida Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education Journal of Athletic Training |
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2008-2009 Clinical Sites |
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College of Health Advising Office 904-620-2812
Office of Admissions 904-620-2624
Financial Aid 904-620-2604
This fact sheet is intended to be a description of the degree requirements in effect for the 2006-2007 academic year . |