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Searching for best schools for sports medicine in California

Hi, I've been really interested in pursuing sports medicine in college ever since I got into sports and had a few injuries. What are some top colleges in California that offer great programs in this field? Also, if you are a sports medicine major, I'd love to hear about your experiences!

a year ago

There are quite a few strong universities in California that offer programs geared towards Sports Medicine. Here are a few options worth looking into:

1. University of Southern California (USC): Their Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy is ranked No. 1 nationwide by U.S. News & World Report.

2. University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA): They offer an undergraduate degree in Physiological Science that can prepare you well for a career in Sports Medicine.

3. San Diego State University (SDSU): They have a well-regarded Athletic Training program where you can gain hands-on experience.

4. California State University, Long Beach (CSULB): Their Kinesiology program with an option in Athletic Training is quite popular.

These are just a few options and the best fit for you will depend on what specifically you're interested in studying. For example, if you're more interested in the rehabilitation and physical therapy aspects of sports medicine, then USC might be a good fit for you. If you're more interested in the physiological aspect of sports medicine, UCLA might appeal more to you. You should visit these universities' websites or reach out to their admissions offices for more detailed information.

From the experiences I've heard, sports medicine majors typically involve a lot of practical training in addition to the theoretical classes. You would likely take courses in physiology, anatomy, biomechanics, etc. and then complement them with hands-on training for injury prevention and management. It's also common for students to complete internships or practicums with sports teams, physical therapy clinics, or similar settings to gain real-world experience.

Again, it's important to research each program thoroughly to see which one aligns best with your career goals in Sports Medicine. Happy searching!

a year ago

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