ESHE 698

ESHE 698:Graduate Project

Prerequisites    ESHE 650

Credit Hours: (3)

Instructional Method:  Hybrid

Students will receive supervision in the development of a one-semester scholarly, entrepreneurial, or administrative project that synthesizes the student's educational and clinical experiences. Topics for projects are chosen collaboratively by the student and a program faculty member. The final project will be presented.

Develop a one-semester scholarly, entrepreneurial, or administrative project that synthesizes the student’s educational and clinical experiences.

Present research.

Detailed Description of Conduct of Course

 

Lectures on course content (seated, virtual, synchronous, asynchronous, etc.); explore topics through differing levels of research; participate in peer-evaluation. The course instructor will evaluate competency. This is a hybrid course.

Student Learning Outcomes

1. Conduct a literature review using a clinical question relevant to athletic training or health promotion practice using search techniques (e. g., Boolean search, Medical Subject Headings) and resources appropriate for a specific clinical question.

2. Describe a systematic approach (e. g., five step approach) to create and answer a clinical question to contribute findings to already established work through review and application.

3. Determine the effectiveness and efficacy of an athletic training or health promotion intervention utilizing evidence-based concepts.

Assessment measures may include, but are not limited to:

  • Course participation Presentations
  • Student Research
  • Case Studies

 

 

 

Published

June, 2023