Sport Medicine students will demonstrate problem solving and reasoning skills with emphasis in program application.
Objective
Principles Of Sport Medicine
Students in the Sports Medicine program will be able to effectively demonstrate the lever system and articulate the manner in which it relates to the human body.
Indicator
Principles Of Sport Medicine
A common embedded portion of each KINE 3362 section’s written exam (developed by the Exercise Science faculty) will require students to explain the lever system and discuss how it relates to the human body. Students will be required to demonstrate proper mechanical principles in an advanced KINE course.
Criterion
Principles Of Sport Medicine
At least 80% of the Kinesiology BS (Exercise Science) students will score at least 78% or higher in the lever quiz assignment and the applied demonstration (practical lab demonstration).
Action
Kinesiology BS (Sports Medicine) - Eliminated
This area was removed and replaced by the BS in Athletic Training.
Goal
Communication Skills
The Kinesiology BS Sports Medicine Program will train students to be proficient in oral and written communications skills.
Objective
Communication Skills
Students majoring in Kinesiology Sports Medicine will be able to effectively communicate the athletics trainer’s role in evaluating an injury in the absence of a physician in an oral and written format.
Indicator
Communication Skills
Two exams developed by the faculty in KINE 3370-Prevention and Care of Injuries, will measure the student’s ability to effectively communicate the athletic trainer’s role in evaluating an injury in the absence of a physician.
Criterion
Communication Skills
At least 75 percent of the Kinesiology BS (Sport Medicine) students must successfully address seven out of the ten indicators stating the athletic trainer’s role in evaluating an injury in the absence of a physician.
Action
Kinesiology BS (Sports Medicine) - Eliminated
This area was removed and replaced by the BS in Athletic Training.
Goal
Content Knowledge
The Kinesiology BS Sports Medicine Program will provide students with the content knowledge and skills that are needed by professionals in the field.
Objective
Content Knowledge
Students majoring in Kinesiology Sports Medicine will be able to successfully explain, demonstrate, and prescribe exercises designed to improve the components of physical activity--muscular strength, flexibility, balance, power, speed, and cardiovascular endurance.
Indicator
Content Knowledge
One exam in KINE 3373 will require students to thoroughly explain, demonstrate, and prescribe exercises designed to improve the components of physical activity--muscular strength, flexibility, balance, power, speed, and cardiovascular endurance.
Criterion
Content Knowledge
Students enrolled in KINE 3373 must score 75 percent or higher on the exam that assesses student content knowledge of the components of physical activity--muscular strength, flexibility, balance, power, speed, and cardiovascular endurance.
Action
Kinesiology BS (Sports Medicine) - Eliminated
This area was removed and replaced by the BS in Athletic Training.
Goal
Evaluation Of Injury Skills
Students majoring in Kinesiology (Sport Medicine) will be able to successfully assess musculoskeletal injuries in athletes occurring in practice and competition.
Objective
Assessment Of Musculoskeletal Injuries
Students majoring in KINE Sports Medicine will be able to identify common musculoskeletal injuries that occur in sports setting.
Indicator
Assessment Of Musculoskeletal Injuries
A practical examination in KINE 3369- Therapeutic Modalities of Athletic Training, will require students to accurately assess common musculoskeletal injuries on practical exams
Criterion
Assessment Of Musculoskeletal Injuries
Kinesiology BS (Sport Medicine) students enrolled in KINE 3369-Theraputic Modalities of Athletic Training, must score 85% or higher on the practical examination that assesses student knowledge of musculoskeletal injuries.
Action
Kinesiology BS (Sports Medicine) - Eliminated
This area was removed and replaced by the BS in Athletic Training.