California University of Pennsylvania University Course Syllabus Department of Health Science UCC Approval date: 10/16/17 A. Protocol Course Name: Research Project II Course Number: ATE 760 Credits: 2 Prerequisites: Enrollment in the PMSAT Program and ATE 661 Maximum Class Size (face-to-face): 30 Maximum Class Size (online): 30 B. Objectives of the Course: Upon completion of the course, students should be able to: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Develop organized data collection tools to facilitate research thesis/project. Construct data collection outline and procedures as they pertain to individual research projects. Execute experimental measures during data collection. Examine statistical measures and outcomes of data collected. Explain statistical findings and relationship to research question/variables. C. Catalog Description: This course is designed to allow continued work toward the completion of student’s research thesis/project. Data collection and analysis will be at the core of this course. Students will be allowed time outside of the classroom for data collection while working in the classroom on statistical analysis of their findings. D. Outline of the Course: Data Collection Preparing to Collect your Data Measures in Athletic Training - Specific needs Organization of Data Common Problems and Pearls of Wisdom during Data Collection Data Analysis Statistical Decision Making SPSS Hypothesis Testing Statistical Error Common Problems in Statistical Analysis Reporting Data Organizing your findings Scientific Nomenclature Use of Tables, Charts, Graphs E. Teaching Methodology: 1) Traditional Classroom Methodology Discussion, lecture, lab activities, peer review, and editing 2) Online Methodology Discussion, presentation, peer review, and editing F. Text Required Arnold, Gansneder and Perrin Research Methods in Athletic Training F.A. Davis ISBN0-8036-0778-4 Recommended N/A G. Assessment Activities: 1) Traditional Classroom Assessment Small group discussion, writing assignments, laboratory assignments. 2) Online Assessment NA H. Accommodations for Students with Disabilities: OSD Revised June 2015 STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES Students reserve the right to decide when to self-identify and when to request accommodations. Students requesting approval for reasonable accommodations should contact the Office for Students with Disabilities (OSD). Students are expected to adhere to OSD procedures for self-identifying, providing documentation and requesting accommodations in a timely manner. Students will present the OSD Accommodation Approval Notice to faculty when requesting accommodations that involve the faculty. Contact Information: • • • • • I. 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Supportive Instructional Materials, e.g. library materials, web sites, etc. Health Science Database in Library- http://library.calu.edu/home AMA style manual- http://www.amamanualofstyle.com/ Zotero- https://www.zotero.org/ Centre for Evidence Based Medicine- www.cebm.net SPSS tutorial sites- https://www.spss-tutorials.com/basics/ Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL)- https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/ Professional literature sources: Journal of Athletic Training (http://natajournals.org/?code=nata-site), Medicine in Science and Sports (http://journals.lww.com/acsm-msse/pages/default.aspx), American Journal of Sports Medicine (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/ajs) Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDRO) https://www.pedro.org.au/ Van Lunen, B., Hankemeier, D., & Welch, C. (2015). Evidence-Guided Practice: A Framework for Clinical Decision Making in Athletic Training. SLACK Inc. Additional Information for Course Proposals K. Proposed Instructors: Any qualified Health Science faculty. L. Rationale for the Course: This course is a continuation of ATE 660 and 661 that allows the student research to collect data related to their research question. Coursework will be individualized to each students project to allow for necessary time outside of the classroom and essentials of data collection. M. Specialized Equipment or Supplies Needed: none N. Answer the following questions using complete sentences: 1) Does the course require additional human resources? (Please explain) No If Yes, click here to answer Question N1, above. 2) Does the course require additional physical resources? (Please explain) No If Yes, click here to answer Question N2, above. 3) Does the course change the requirements in any particular major? (Please explain) Yes This is a new course and is a part of the new/revised major, the professional master of science in athletic training. 4) Does the course replace an existing course in your program? (If so, list the course) No If Yes, click here to answer Question N4, above. 5) How often will the course be taught? Annually each fall semester. Click here to add text to qualify your selection for course timing, if necessary. 6) Does the course duplicate an existing course in another Department or College? (If the possibility exists, indicate course discipline, number, and name) No Click here if the answer to Question N6, above is YES. Indicate the other discipline/department and the other course number and name. O. If the proposed course includes substantial material that is traditionally taught in another discipline, you must request a statement of support from the department chair that houses that discipline. NA P. Please identify if you are proposing to have this course considered as a menu course for General Education. The General Education Committee must consider and approve the course proposal before consideration by the UCC. No Q. Approval Form Provide the Approval Form (Signature Page) with the signatures of your department Chair AND college Dean (electronically).