Subject:
Kinesiology
Credit units:
6
Offered:
Term 1 and 2
Weekly hours: 5 Seminar/Discussion hours and 1 Practicum/Lab hours
College:
Kinesiology
Department: Kinesiology (Dean's Office)
Description
This practicum allows successful student trainer applicants to attain 6 credit units for their yearlong commitment to Huskie Athletics. Student trainers will be assigned to a varsity sports team in the fall semester. The Student Trainer Practicum II includes a pre-season orientation, monthly education seminars, minimum of 1 hour of shadowing in Huskie Health/week, team support at practices and games, and assessment of knowledge learnt. The orientation will take place at the beginning of term one educate students on their roles and responsibilities when working with a team, Huskie Health policies and procedures, USPORT and CANWEST requirements, policies and procedures, and expectations working alongside an IST (Integrated Support Team). Students will evaluated and receive a final grade for this practicum.
Prerequisite(s): KIN 321.3 and KIN 360.3; a minimum of 30 credit units at the university level; successful interview and acceptance into the program; standard First Aid and CPR; Sport First Responder (Hosted by Huskie Health and offered to students in Spring/Summer entering their first year).
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