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2011-2012 Springfield College Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2011-2012 Springfield College Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Athletic Training / DPT (Dual degree option)


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Degree: Bachelor of Science (B.S.) with a major in Athletic Training

(130 credit hours) Requirements subject to change

 

 

This seven year dual degree program combines requirements for completing an entry level undergraduate athletic training degree and a doctor of physical therapy degree. The undergraduate entry level athletic training education curriculum is designed to meet all requirements established by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE) programs and meets all CAATE standards. The Springfield College athletic training major is a challenging, outcome based, professional preparation program leading to eligibility to take the Board of Certification, Inc (BOC) examination in athletic training. Students will complete clinical experiences under the direct supervision of BOC-certified and Massachusetts-licensed athletic trainers. At the end of the fourth year of study, if all academic and curricular requirements have been met, students will graduate with a bachelor of science degree in athletic training. After earning this degree, students are eligible to sit for their board examination in athletic training while continuing their studies in physical therapy. Starting in the summer after completion of the bachelor of science degree, students enter the doctoral program in physical therapy. Accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE), this program allows the student to experience the perfect mix of academic and hands on clinical work needed to become a practicing physical therapist. The doctoral program includes 30 weeks spent in clinical work. At the completion of the three years of graduate study, students are awarded a doctorate in physical therapy and are eligible to sit for the National Physical Therapy Exam (NPTE).  

For more information about the athletic training major, contact Dr. Mary Barnum at (413) 748-3763 or the Admissions Office at (800) 343-1257. 

Download an Athletic Training Program Checksheet

 

CURRICULAR REQUIREMENTS


I. General Education Program (40 - 46 credits)


The General Education program at Springfield College is informed by its century-old Humanics tradition of educating the whole person in spirit, mind, and body, for leadership in service to humanity. These requirements have the goal of developing literate, thoughtful, socially responsible students, and instilling in them a spirit of inquiry into the nature of humankind and the universe. Towards those ends, the requirements emphasize and encourage: the acquisition of knowledge, understanding, and competency essential for the improvement of the human condition in a diverse society; a search for personal and spiritual values; and the development of an understanding and appreciation of physical well-being.  For specific requirements, see the General Education Program section or the Program Checksheet for this major.

II. Major Requirements


A. Core Requirements


III. Electives (to complete a minimum of 130 credits)


Program Standards


 

In order to qualify for advanced standing as an athletic training major, the student must meet the following standards.

  1. All ATRN courses must be completed with a grade of B- or better.
  2. All other required courses must be completed with a passing grade. Grades of F or I are unacceptable.
  3. A student must achieve and maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.000 or higher at the conclusion of the freshman year. At that point, freshman students:         

    i.  with a cumulative GPA below 2.50 will be dismissed from the program.

    ii. with a cumulative GPA between 2.510 and 2.749 will be placed on departmental academic probation.  Two consecutive semesters on departmental academic probation in which the student’s cumulative GPA does not exceed 2.749 will result in dismissal from the program at the end of the freshman year.  Departmental probationary status is reviewed by the athletic training faculty on an individual basis after each semester.

    iii. with a cumulative GPA between 2.750 and 2.999 will be placed on departmental academic warning.  If, at the end of the sophomore year, the student’s cumulative GPA remains between 2.750 and 2.999, the student is then placed on departmental academic probation.

  4. Sophomore, Junior and Senior level students must achieve and maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.000 or higher.  Students with a cumulative GPA between 2.750 and 2.999 will be placed on departmental academic probation.  Two consecutive semesters on departmental academic probation in which the student’s cumulative GPA does not show improvement or continues to decline will result in dismisal from the program.  Departmental probationatry status is reviewed by the athletic training faculty on an individual basis after each semester.  First semester sophomore students who are on departmental academic probation may participate in ATRN 284: Sophomore Practicum I.
  5. Terms:
    • Warning: Indicates that student is not meeting matriculation standard and is used to alert student that they are in danger of being placed on departmental academic probation if grades do not improve.  Applies only during the freshman year of coursework.
    • Probation: Indicates that the student is not meeting matriculation standard and alerts the student that if they fail to meet their pre-scripted probationary cumulative GPA for two consecutive semesters, they will be dismissed from the program.
    • Dismissal: Indicates that the student’s cumulative GPA is below the probationary range (2.750 and 2.999) and/or failed to meet a pre-scripted probationary cumulative GPA for two consectutive semesters is being dismissed from the Athletic Training Major.  The student will need to transfer into a new major.
  6. Proper professional and responsible behavior is expected of each student in the athletic training major.  Failure to maintain the established Standards of Professional Behavior will result in probation or dismissal from the program.  Standard of Professional Behavior for students in the ATRN Major include complying with:
    1. The Student Code of Conduct as outlined in the Policies and Procedures section of your Springfield College Student Handbook.
    2. The guidelines set forth in M.G.L., Chapter 112,S. 23E, Code 259 Regulation, Section o1 for Athletic Training Students by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Division of Professional Licensure Board.
    3. The National Athletic Trainers’ Association Code of Ethics as applied to athletic training students in an educational program setting.
    4. And maintaining a B- or better on all Evaluations of Meeting Standards of Professional Behavior conducted for all ATRN Prefixed courses.
    5. The student must meet the Athletic Training Technical Standards for admission and retention (available from the department).

          Appeal Process

A Student may appeal any action taken by the department regarding his or her probation or dismissal from the major. In order to appeal, the student must submit a letter to the department of Exercise Science and Sports Studies (ESSS) chairperson requesting a review of their status. This appeal must be submitted within two weeks of the student being notified of his or her probation or dismissal. The athletic training program director will call a meeting of the appropriate faculty. The student will be notified within ten days of the meeting regarding the outcome of their appeal.

Technical Standards


 

The athletic training major at Springfield College 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 athletic health care 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 major 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, Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education(CAATE). The following abilities and expectations must be met by all students admitted to the athletic training major. In the event that these abilities are not met, a student will not be admitted into the program.

Compliance with the program’s technical standards does not guarantee a student’s eligibility for the BOC certification exam.

Candidates for selection to the athletic training major must demonstrate:

  1. the mental capacity to assimilate, analyze, integrate concepts and problem solve to formulate assessment and therapeutic judgements and to be able to distinguish deviations from the norm;
  2. sufficient postural and neuromuscular control, mobility, sensory function, strength, endurance and coordination to accurately, safely, and efficiently perform and/or provide;
    -appropriate physical examinations;
    -emergency care skills and procedures including transportation techniques (lifts, carries, and litters);
    -appropriate therapeutic techniques including use of equipment and exercise techniques
  3. the ability to communicate effectively and sensitively with patients, colleagues, other health care professionals including individuals from different cultural and social backgrounds; this includes, but is not limited to, the ability to establish rapport with patients and communicate judgements and treatment information effectively. Students must be able to understand and speak the English language at a level consistent with competent professional practice;
  4. the ability to record the physical examination results and a treatment plan clearly and accurately;
  5. the capacity to maintain composure and continue to function effectively and appropriately during periods of high stress;
  6. flexibility and the ability to adjust to changing situations and uncertainty in clinical situations;
  7. effective skills and appropriate demeanor and rapport that relate to professional education and quality patient care.
  8. the perserverance, diligence and commitment to complete the athletic training education program as outlined and sequenced.

Candidates for selection to the athletic training educational program at Springfield College will be required to verify they understand and meet these technical standards or that they believe that, with certain accommodations, they can meet the standards. The Academic Success Center’s Learning Support Services 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 College will determine whether it agrees that the student can meet the technical standards with reasonable accommodation; this includes a review whether the accommodations requested are reasonable, taking into account whether accommodation would jeopardize clinician/ patient safety, or the educational process of the student or the institution, inluding all course work, clinical experiences and field work deemed essential to graduation.

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