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CORE COURSE OFFERINGS AT A GLANCE
Core courses are arranged by discipline (subject area or type of credit granted). Core subjects are English, Math, Science and Social Studies. Course offerings are subject to change and contingent
upon sufficient course enrollment. The credit earned will be applied in the manner most advantageous to the student.
Course State Course Course Title Course Description May Be Grade Credit Fall Spring Even Grad Odd Prerequisites
Number ID Applied* Level Years Grad
Years
THIS COURSE WILL provide the student with the basic necessary skills to
recognize, evaluate, treat & rehabilitate minor athletic injuries. Students are
expected to complete a minimum of one day per week after school/weekend
in the training room.
137810 Sports Medicine I STUDENTS WILL learn and use basic medical terminology, learn basic Science (Lab 1.0 credit / full X X Teacher
137820 15407312 A/B anatomy of the skeletal and muscular system, basic first aid principles, and Science credit) 9 - 12 year Part A Part B X X recommendatio n
basic taping/wrapping techniques to evaluate & treat athletic injuries. The
student will also be exposed to practice and game situations and career
opportunities. Students will also become familiar with an Emergency Action
Plan.
THIS COURSE WILL include advanced evaluation skills to set up
rehabilitation programs and use therapeutic modalities for injury care.
Students are expected to complete a minimum of two days per week after Sports Medicine I
school/weekends in the training room with a possible individual sport
137830 Sports Medicine II assignment. This may include traveling with the assigned sport (frequency Science (Lab 1.0 credit / full X X with grade of "B"
137840 15407312 A/B may vary depending upon sport). Students will also learn & become certified Science credit) 10 - 12 year Part A Part B X X or higher, and
in CPR & AED. STUDENTS WILL become familiar with common illnesses in approval of
instructor
athletics, practice advanced wrappings/tapings, learn skills to properly fit
protective sport equipment, understand risks factors for environmental
illnesses and head/brain/thoracic injuries.
THIS COURSE WILL prepare students interested in a career in Sports
Medicine. Instruction includes: administration and organizational skills,
psychological rehabilitation techniques, specific strength training techniques
for injured athletes, & advanced athletic injuries. Students are expected to Sports Medicine II
complete a minimum of two days per week after school in the training room with grade of "B"
137850 Sports Medicine Science (Lab 1.0 credit / full X X
137860 15407312 III A/B with a possible individual sport assignment. This may include traveling with Science credit) 11 - 12 year Part A Part B X X or higher, and
the assigned sport (frequency may vary depending upon sport). STUDENTS approval of
WILL be required to participate in a peer mentorship program. They will be instructor
involved in visitations to various facilities and settings throughout the city (i.e.
local high schools, UNM training room, and rehabilitation clinics and
hospital).
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