athletic training
athletic training – aa degree, liberal arts major
Completion of an Associate of Arts Liberal Arts Degree with an emphasis in Business Administration provides a solid foundation to pursue a Bachelor’s Degree in Athletic Training Potential career paths for students pursuing an Athletic Training degree include exercise physiologist, athletic trainer and fitness trainer.
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First Semester
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ENGL 1301
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English Composition I
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3
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EDUC/PSYC
1300
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Learning Framework
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3
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HIST 1301
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U.S. History I
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3
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MATH 1342
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Elementary Statistical Methods
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3
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*Suggested Pathway Elective
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3
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Total Semester Hours
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15
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Second Semester
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ENGL 1302
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English Composition II
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3
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HIST 1302
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U.S. History II
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3
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PSYC 2301
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General Psychology
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3
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Creative Arts
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3
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*Suggested Pathway Elective
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3
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Total Semester Hours
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15
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Third Semester
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GOVT 2305
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U.S. Government & Constitution
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3
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GOVT 2305
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Language, Philosophy, & Culture
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3
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BIOL 2401
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Anatomy & Physiology I
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4
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Language, Philosophy, & Culture
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3
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*Suggested Pathway Elective
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3
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Total Semester Hours
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16
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Fourth Semester
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GOVT 2306
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Texas Government & Constitution
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3
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BIOL 2402
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Anatomy & Physiology II
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4
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Component Area Requirement (CAO)
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3
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*Suggested Pathway Elective
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4
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Total Semester Hours
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14
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Total Hours……………………………………………………………………………………..60
*ATHLETIC TRAINING ELECTIVES
F = taught fall; S= taught spring; F/S = taught fall & spring
KINE 1301 Foundations of Kinesiology (F)
KINE 2356 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries (F/S)
KINE 1306 First Aid (S)
KINE 1346 Substance Use and Abuse (S)
*This suggested curricular pathway is designed to prepare students for entry into an Athletic Training Education Program at a university that is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). Contact the Advisement Center to determine transferability of courses and college or university requirements.
CONTACT TVCC GUIDANCE CENTER AND YOUR TRANSFER COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY TO DETERMINE THE TRANSFERABILITY OF COURSES AND COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS.