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- Term: 2025 Spring
- Session: WinterSession
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[UMS06]
ATH 500 Athletic Training Professional Practice I
This course will provide an orientation to athletic training education and the profession. Students will be introduced to core competencies such as patient-centered care, interprofessional practice, evidence-based practice, quality improvement, health care informatics and professionalism. Cr 1.
Section(s):Class Number: 20258
Credits: 1
Class Component: Seminar
Section: 0001
Dates: 7/8/2025 - 8/12/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Meredith Jill Madden
Enrollment: 10 of 24 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Web Synchronous/Distance Synchronous Learning
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DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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Tuesday 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM | Online Live | 7/8/2025 - 8/12/2025 | Meredith Jill Madden |
[UMS06]
ATH 501 Foundations of Athletic Training
This course will focus on foundational skills in athletic training related to injury prevention and the selection and application of athletic training customized prophylactic, assistive, and restrictive devices, materials, and techniques. Topics will include: taping, bracing, wrapping, casting, protective padding, orthotic devices, and the selection and fitting of sports equipment. In addition, students will learn skills related to assessment of environmental conditions, and indications and contraindications of basic athletic training interventions. Cr. 1.
Section(s):Class Number: 20259
Credits: 1
Class Component: Laboratory
Section: 0001
Dates: 7/7/2025 - 8/22/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Tim William Conley
Enrollment: 10 of 12 seats
Location: Portland USM Campus
Instruction Method: On Site Class
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DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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Thursday 12:30 PM - 4:20 PM | Science Building 89 - P | 7/7/2025 - 8/22/2025 | Tim William Conley |
[UMS06]
ATH 502 Acute Care of Critical Incident
Introduction to presentation and management of acute and catastrophic conditions. Prevention strategies will be discussed for sudden death conditions, including emergency action plans. Cr 3.
Section(s):Class Number: 20260
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 0001
Dates: 7/7/2025 - 8/22/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Noel A Neptune
Enrollment: 10 of 24 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Web Synchronous/Distance Synchronous Learning
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DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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Tuesday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM | Online Live | 7/7/2025 - 8/22/2025 | Noel A Neptune |
[UMS06]
ATH 503 Acute Care of Critical Incident Lab
Skills associated with recognition and management of acute and catastrophic conditions will be presented, practiced, and assessed. Hands-on activities, simulation, and standardized patient experiences may be utilized to apply and synthesize acute care knowledge, skills, and athletic training core competencies into patient cases. Certifications in emergency cardiac care and first aid will be obtained. Prerequisite: Prior or concurrent enrollment in ATH 502. Cr. 1.
Section(s):Class Number: 20372
Credits: 1
Class Component: Laboratory
Section: 0001
Dates: 7/7/2025 - 8/22/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Noel A Neptune
Enrollment: 10 of 12 seats
Location: Portland USM Campus
Instruction Method: On Site Class
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Prerequisites: Prerequisite: Prior or current enrollment in ATH 502
DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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Thursday 8:00 AM - 11:50 AM | Science Building 77 - P | 7/7/2025 - 8/22/2025 | Noel A Neptune |
[UMS06]
ATH 524 Therapeutic Interventions II
This course will explore contemporary rehabilitation techniques including manual, therapeutic and corrective exercises, joint mobilization and manipulation, proprioceptive activities, task specific functional training, and cardiovascular training. Prerequisites: Minimum of a B- in ATH 522, and ATH 523. Cr. 3.
Section(s):Class Number: 20483
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 0001
Dates: 5/19/2025 - 7/3/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Dominique M Ross
Enrollment: 8 of 12 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Web Synchronous/Distance Synchronous Learning
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Prerequisites: Prerequisites: Minimum of a B- in ATH 522, and ATH 523
DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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Tuesday 9:00 AM - 10:15 AM | Online Live | 5/19/2025 - 7/3/2025 | Dominique M Ross |
[UMS06]
ATH 525 Therapeutic Interventions II Lab
This course will apply and practice contemporary rehabilitation techniques including manual, therapeutic and corrective exercises, joint mobilization and manipulation, proprioceptive activities, task specific functional training, and cardiovascular training. Prerequisites: Prior or concurrent enrollment in ATH 524. Cr. 1.
Section(s):Class Number: 20289
Credits: 1
Class Component: Laboratory
Section: 0001
Dates: 5/19/2025 - 7/3/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Dominique M Ross
Enrollment: 8 of 12 seats
Location: Portland USM Campus
Instruction Method: On Site Class
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Prerequisites: Corequisite: Prior or concurrent enrollment in ATH 524.
DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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Thursday 10:30 AM - 2:30 PM | Science Building 77 - P | 5/19/2025 - 7/3/2025 | Dominique M Ross |
[UMS06]
ATH 573 Clinical 3
Students will engage in a clinical field experience and face-to-face meetings with a focus on practicing and applying athletic training core competencies and educational standards presented in previous didactic and laboratory based courses. Prerequisites: Minimum of a B- in ATH 512, ATH 513, ATH 522, ATH 523, and ATH 572. Cr. 1.
Section(s):Class Number: 20290
Credits: 1
Class Component: Clinical
Section: 0001
Dates: 5/19/2025 - 7/3/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Noel A Neptune
Enrollment: 8 of 24 seats
Location: Portland USM Campus
Instruction Method: On Site Class
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Prerequisites: Prerequisites: Minimum of a B- in ATH 512, ATH 513, ATH 522, ATH 523, and ATH 572.
DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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Thursday 8:00 AM - 9:50 AM | Science Building 77 - P | 5/19/2025 - 7/3/2025 | Noel A Neptune |
[UMS06]
ATH 674 Clinical 4
This course offers students an immersive clinical field experience with online meeting sessions focused on practicing and applying athletic training core competencies and educational standards presented in prior didactic and laboratory based courses. Prerequisites: Minimum of a B- in ATH 573. Cr. 2.
Section(s):Class Number: 20291
Credits: 2
Class Component: Clinical
Section: 0001
Dates: 7/17/2025 - 8/28/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Noel A Neptune
Enrollment: 8 of 24 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Web Synchronous/Distance Synchronous Learning
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Prerequisites: Prerequisite: Minimum of a B- in ATH 573
DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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Thursday 7:00 AM - 7:50 AM | Online Live | 7/17/2025 - 8/28/2025 | Noel A Neptune |
[UMS06]
BIO 698 Thesis Research
This course involves thesis research and preparation. It may be repeated for credit, but no more than six credits will apply to the degree. Enrollment is required each term in which the thesis is in progress. Cr 1-6.
Section(s):Class Number: 20543
Credits: 1 - 6
Class Component: Thesis
Section: 0001
Dates: 5/19/2025 - 8/22/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Douglas A Currie
Enrollment: 0 of 1 seats
Location: USM - Other
Instruction Method: By Arrangement
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DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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n/a | Arranged | 5/19/2025 - 8/22/2025 | Douglas A Currie |
[UMS06]
COS 570 Seminar:Advanced Topics in Computer Science
Topics vary from year to year and will include current research, emerging technologies, and case studies. Cr 3.
Section(s):Algorithms for Analysis of Com
Class Number: 21962
Credits: 3
Class Component: Seminar
Section: 0001
Dates: 7/7/2025 - 8/22/2025
Status: Closed
Instructor(s): Craig Tennenhouse
Enrollment: 2 of 30 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Online/Online
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Topics: Algorithms for Analysis of Combinatorial Games. This course introduces students to combinatorial game theory and standard algorithms for analysis. Topics include backtracking to determine long paths, dynamic programming, Sprague-Grundy Theory, complexity classes, algorithmic complexity, and optimization methods, including genetic algorithms, hill climbing, and simulated annealing.
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DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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n/a | Online | 7/7/2025 - 8/22/2025 | Craig Tennenhouse |
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