Murray State University
 

Eric D. Frederick, MS, ATC, LAT, NREMT-B
Lecturer, Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences
College of Health Sciences and Human Services
Assistant Athletic Trainer, Department of Athletics


Bachelor of Science Degree - Texas Christian University - Fort Worth, Texas: 1992

        Physical Education/Biology
        Secondary Teacher Certification
        Athletic Training Major Equivalency from NATA CAAHEP Accredited Atheltic Training Education Program

Master of Science Degree - Texas Christian University - Fort Worth, Texas: 1995

        Exercise Physiology


Courses - Fall 2002
This is a list of the courses I teach in the Department of Wellness and Therapeutic Sciences.
The highlighted courses are the courses offered during the Fall 2002 term.
Click on the course to retrieve syllabi and outlines.

HEA 195-01: First Aid & Safety (2 credit hours)

The purpose of this course is to give the student knowledge of the practice of first aid including the performance of
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). American Red Cross CPR and First Aid Certification may be earned.

EXS 402-01: Evaluation of the Lower Extremity (3 credit hours)

This course is designed to prepare the Student Athletic Trainer to perform general evaluation techniques employed by athletic
trainers and other allied health care workers. The course specifically covers evaluation techniques on the foot, ankle, lower leg, upper
leg, hip, pelvic girdle and low back. Gait assessment, posture assessment, and emergency sports assessment will also be included in this
course. The knowledge and skills obtained prepare the student as an entry-level Certified Athletic Trainer.  This course is required
for those pursuing NATABOC Certification and state licensure.  (Prerequisites: EXS 301 and admittance to the Student Athletic Trainer Program. Co-requisite: EXS 371).

EXS 250-01: Fundamentals of Exercise Physiology (3 credit hours)

A course designed to familiarize the physical educator or exercise science student with basic anatomical and physiological
principals including chronic adaptations that result from various forms of exercise training.

EXS 401-01: Athletic Injuries (3 credit hours)

The most recent information on the prevention and treatment of athletic injuries will be discussed. Prerequisites: BIO 228
or PHE 250, and PHE 375.


Contact Information

Office Location:                                                                    Phone Numbers:

Stewart Stadium Training Room - Room 118                                                 (270) 762-6806 - Office - Stewart Stadium
Regional Special Events Center Training Room                                              (270) 762-5512 - Office - RSEC
                                                                                                                  (270) 753-3253 - Home
                                                                                                                  (270) 210-4683 - Cellular

Office Hours:                                                                         E-mail:

7:00 - 8:00 am; 10:45-11:00 am MW                                                          eric.frederick@murraystate.edu - Office
9:15 - 11:00 am T TH                                                                               edffrog@bellsouth.net - Home
9:45 - 11:00 am F
1:00 - ? M-F (In training rooms or on athletic/fields courts)
By Appointment
Please call or e-mail for an appointment


Links:

Murray State University Home Page

Murray State University Athletics

Regional Special Events Center

National Athletic Trainers' Association

Southeast Athletic Trainers' Association

Kentucky Athletic Trainers' Society

Murray State University Athletic Training - Sports Medicine