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University of Findlay
The University of Findlay is a flexible, forward-looking institution that is constantly seeking ways of better serving students and the community. In today's fast-paced world, Findlay is continually adapting programs and teaching methods to meet the needs of current students in preparing them for tomorrow's careers.
Education at The University of Findlay is offered in formats that accommodate students of all ages and their time-pressured lifestyles. In addition to traditional weekday classes, Findlay offers courses at night, on weekends and over the Internet. Various programs are available at a number of off-site locations across the state.
The University of Findlay has more than 64 majors leading to baccalaureate degrees and seven master's degrees. Unusual and well-recognized programs include equestrian studies, pre-veterinary medicine, nuclear medicine technology, occupational therapy, physical therapy, physician assistant, intergenerational studies and technology management, as well as environmental, safety and occupational health management. Business, education, equestrian studies (English and western), pre-veterinary medicine, environmental management and criminal justice administration have the largest enrollments.
The University of Findlay offers a master of arts in education, a master of arts in teaching English as a second language (TESOL) and bilingual education, a master of business administration, a master of science in environmental management, a master of physical therapy, a master of occupational therapy and a master of arts in liberal studies. Both the MBA and master of science in environmental management are offered entirely online, in addition to classes held on campus.
As a result of focus on innovation and service, enrollment at Findlay has grown dramatically from a total of 2,606 students in 1990-91 to 4,586 in 2002-03. Approximately 2,700 students are enrolled full-time in the undergraduate program on campus, with more than 900 students living in University housing. Nearly 1,200 students are enrolled in graduate coursework. The University also has a significant number of international students studying on campus, with 368 students from 43 countries enrolled in 2002-03.
Opportunities abound for learning leadership and interpersonal skills outside the classroom. Students may participate in any of more than 75 organizations, including: special interest clubs, student media, student government, theatre groups, service clubs, academic honorary organizations, spiritual life groups, and Greek sororities and fraternities.
The fine arts flourish on campus with a variety of theatre productions, art exhibits and vocal and instrumental music concerts which offer creative outlets and training for students, as well as serve as a source of cultural enrichment for the community.
The University of Findlay participates in 26 intercollegiate sports: 13 men's (baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, ice hockey, indoor and outdoor track, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, volleyball and wrestling) and 11 women's (basketball, cross country, golf, ice hockey, softball, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and volleyball). The newest varsity sports are western and English equestrian riding, which are mixed sports, although they have predominantly female participants.
The University of Findlay is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II and competes in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC). The men's and women's ice hockey teams compete at the Division I level in College Hockey America. The men's volleyball team competes in the Midwest Intercollegiate Volleyball Association. Both equestrian teams are members of the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association.
The University of Findlay is a private institution founded by the Churches of God, General Conference, and the city of Findlay in 1882.
The University of Findlay is located in a small city that is pleasant and progressive. The city of Findlay has been designated as a "dreamtown" by Demographics Daily, an online newsletter that rated the quality of life in 632 small cities nationwide. Findlay also has been named the best micropolitan community in Ohio.
The University of Findlay is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, the Ohio State Board of Education, the Ohio Board of Regents and the national accrediting organizations for teacher education, physical therapy, occupational therapy, physician assistant, nuclear medicine technology and social work.
Courses List
University of Findlay's Entry-Level Master of Athletic Training Courses
ATTR 410 - Athletic Injury Care
ATTR 419 - Physical Agents
ATTR 421 - Clinical Education I (basic tape/wrap, CPR-PR)
ATTR 422 - Clinical Education II (advanced tape/wrap, equipment)
ATTR 423 - Clinical Education III
ATTR 430 - Research Methods & Statistics
ATTR 440 - Evaluation Fundamentals
ATTR 461 - Injury Assessment: Upper Extremity
ATTR 462 - Injury Assessment: Lower Extremity
ATTR 520 - Medical Conditions
ATTR 524 - Clinical Education IV
ATTR 525 - Clinical Education V
ATTR 541 - Therapeutic Exercise
ATTR 545 - Administration in Sports Medicine
ATTR 550 - Sports Nutrition
ATTR 551 - Pharmacology
ATTR 552 - Seminar in Sports Medicine
ATTR 553 - Dermatology
ATTR 563 - Injury Assessment: Head & Spine
ATTR 564 - Professional Development
ATTR 575 - Research Project I
ATTR 576 - Research Project II
PHTH 401 - Applied Physiology
PHTH 425 - Neuroscience (for PT students only)
PHTH 427 - Human Anatomy
PSYC 411 - Applied Sports Psychology
Other Undergraduate Athletic Training Courses
ATTR 300 - Human Anatomical Structure
ATTR 430 - Research in Athletic Training
ATTR 495 - Clinical Internship
PEXS 2901 - Orientation to Athletic Training
PEXS 2940 - Clinical Science I (advanced taping, bracing, equipment fitting)
PEXS 2941 - Clinical Science II (gross anatomy I)
PEXS 2955 - Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries
PEXS 3066 - Athletic Injury Assessment: Upper Extremity
PEXS 3067 - Athletic Injury Assessment: Lower Extremity
PEXS 3330 - Clinical Science III (lab - therapeutic exercise)
PEXS 3331 - Clinical Science IV (gross anatomy II)
PEXS 4065 - Therapeutic Exercise
PEXS 4070 - Therapeutic Modalities
PEXS 4097 - Pharmacology and Substance Abuse
PEXS 4330 - Clinical Science V (administration & research in AT)
PEXS 4331 - Clinical Science VI (NATA exam review, professional & clinical teaching)
PEXS 4707/5707 - Seminar in Sports Medicine
Other Undergraduate Courses
Taping and Wrapping
Community First Aid and CPR Instructor
Structural Kinesiology
Sport Conditioning and Training
Why Select Findlay University?
Facilities
Hours are subject to change especially during holiday breaks.
The University of Findlay is a flexible, forward-looking institution that is constantly seeking ways of better serving students and the community. In today's fast-paced world, Findlay is continually adapting programs and teaching methods to meet the needs of current students in preparing them for tomorrow's careers.
Education at The University of Findlay is offered in formats that accommodate students of all ages and their time-pressured lifestyles. In addition to traditional weekday classes, Findlay offers courses at night, on weekends and over the Internet. Various programs are available at a number of off-site locations across the state.
The University of Findlay has more than 64 majors leading to baccalaureate degrees and seven master's degrees. Unusual and well-recognized programs include equestrian studies, pre-veterinary medicine, nuclear medicine technology, occupational therapy, physical therapy, physician assistant, intergenerational studies and technology management, as well as environmental, safety and occupational health management. Business, education, equestrian studies (English and western), pre-veterinary medicine, environmental management and criminal justice administration have the largest enrollments.
The University of Findlay offers a master of arts in education, a master of arts in teaching English as a second language (TESOL) and bilingual education, a master of business administration, a master of science in environmental management, a master of physical therapy, a master of occupational therapy and a master of arts in liberal studies. Both the MBA and master of science in environmental management are offered entirely online, in addition to classes held on campus.
As a result of focus on innovation and service, enrollment at Findlay has grown dramatically from a total of 2,606 students in 1990-91 to 4,586 in 2002-03. Approximately 2,700 students are enrolled full-time in the undergraduate program on campus, with more than 900 students living in University housing. Nearly 1,200 students are enrolled in graduate coursework. The University also has a significant number of international students studying on campus, with 368 students from 43 countries enrolled in 2002-03.
Opportunities abound for learning leadership and interpersonal skills outside the classroom. Students may participate in any of more than 75 organizations, including: special interest clubs, student media, student government, theatre groups, service clubs, academic honorary organizations, spiritual life groups, and Greek sororities and fraternities.
The fine arts flourish on campus with a variety of theatre productions, art exhibits and vocal and instrumental music concerts which offer creative outlets and training for students, as well as serve as a source of cultural enrichment for the community.
The University of Findlay participates in 26 intercollegiate sports: 13 men's (baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, ice hockey, indoor and outdoor track, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, volleyball and wrestling) and 11 women's (basketball, cross country, golf, ice hockey, softball, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and volleyball). The newest varsity sports are western and English equestrian riding, which are mixed sports, although they have predominantly female participants.
The University of Findlay is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II and competes in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC). The men's and women's ice hockey teams compete at the Division I level in College Hockey America. The men's volleyball team competes in the Midwest Intercollegiate Volleyball Association. Both equestrian teams are members of the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association.
The University of Findlay is a private institution founded by the Churches of God, General Conference, and the city of Findlay in 1882.
The University of Findlay is located in a small city that is pleasant and progressive. The city of Findlay has been designated as a "dreamtown" by Demographics Daily, an online newsletter that rated the quality of life in 632 small cities nationwide. Findlay also has been named the best micropolitan community in Ohio.
The University of Findlay is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, the Ohio State Board of Education, the Ohio Board of Regents and the national accrediting organizations for teacher education, physical therapy, occupational therapy, physician assistant, nuclear medicine technology and social work.
Courses List
University of Findlay's Entry-Level Master of Athletic Training Courses
ATTR 410 - Athletic Injury Care
ATTR 419 - Physical Agents
ATTR 421 - Clinical Education I (basic tape/wrap, CPR-PR)
ATTR 422 - Clinical Education II (advanced tape/wrap, equipment)
ATTR 423 - Clinical Education III
ATTR 430 - Research Methods & Statistics
ATTR 440 - Evaluation Fundamentals
ATTR 461 - Injury Assessment: Upper Extremity
ATTR 462 - Injury Assessment: Lower Extremity
ATTR 520 - Medical Conditions
ATTR 524 - Clinical Education IV
ATTR 525 - Clinical Education V
ATTR 541 - Therapeutic Exercise
ATTR 545 - Administration in Sports Medicine
ATTR 550 - Sports Nutrition
ATTR 551 - Pharmacology
ATTR 552 - Seminar in Sports Medicine
ATTR 553 - Dermatology
ATTR 563 - Injury Assessment: Head & Spine
ATTR 564 - Professional Development
ATTR 575 - Research Project I
ATTR 576 - Research Project II
PHTH 401 - Applied Physiology
PHTH 425 - Neuroscience (for PT students only)
PHTH 427 - Human Anatomy
PSYC 411 - Applied Sports Psychology
Other Undergraduate Athletic Training Courses
ATTR 300 - Human Anatomical Structure
ATTR 430 - Research in Athletic Training
ATTR 495 - Clinical Internship
PEXS 2901 - Orientation to Athletic Training
PEXS 2940 - Clinical Science I (advanced taping, bracing, equipment fitting)
PEXS 2941 - Clinical Science II (gross anatomy I)
PEXS 2955 - Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries
PEXS 3066 - Athletic Injury Assessment: Upper Extremity
PEXS 3067 - Athletic Injury Assessment: Lower Extremity
PEXS 3330 - Clinical Science III (lab - therapeutic exercise)
PEXS 3331 - Clinical Science IV (gross anatomy II)
PEXS 4065 - Therapeutic Exercise
PEXS 4070 - Therapeutic Modalities
PEXS 4097 - Pharmacology and Substance Abuse
PEXS 4330 - Clinical Science V (administration & research in AT)
PEXS 4331 - Clinical Science VI (NATA exam review, professional & clinical teaching)
PEXS 4707/5707 - Seminar in Sports Medicine
Other Undergraduate Courses
Taping and Wrapping
Community First Aid and CPR Instructor
Structural Kinesiology
Sport Conditioning and Training
Why Select Findlay University?
- Close to major cities: Detroit, Chicago, Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati
- Safe environment
- Mid-western accent
- Timely service and prompt response for applications and requests
- Long standing tradition of educating international students
- Advance placement credit for language proficiency
- Intensive English students earn a bachelor's degree, associate's degree, minor or certificate in English as an International Language
- Unique programs - about 60 undergraduate and seven graduate degrees
- Free airport pick-up for new students from Toledo Express Airport (TOL), Toledo, Ohio
- Why Select Findlay University
- Close to major cities: Detroit, Chicago, Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati
- Safe environment
- Mid-western accent
- Timely service and prompt response for applications and requests
- Long standing tradition of educating international students
- Advance placement credit for language proficiency
- Intensive English students earn a bachelor's degree, associate's degree, minor or certificate in English as an International Language
- Unique programs - about 60 undergraduate and seven graduate degrees
- Free airport pick-up for new students from Toledo Express Airport (TOL), Toledo, Ohio
Facilities
Hours are subject to change especially during holiday breaks.
- Alumni Memorial Union
- Clauss Ice Arena
- Computer Lab Egner 06
- Computer Lab Main 102
- Computer Lab Main 116
- Computer Lab Main 215
- Computer Lab Main 310
- Game Room
- Gardner Fitness Center
- Henderson Dining Hall
- Koehler Fitness and Recreation Complex
- Mazza Gift Shop
- Mazza Museum
- Oiler Mart
- Orange and Black Pro Shop
- Shafer Library
- Sink Natatorium (Pool)
- The Cave
- University Bookstore