I'm a junior looking to go into Athletic Training post-high school and was hoping to stay close to home in California. Anyone have insights on the best colleges for athletic training programs in California?
I'd be happy to suggest some great colleges in California known for their programs in Athletic Training. Here we go:
1. University of Southern California (USC): USC is known for its Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy, where you can major in Human Biology with a focus in Applied Physiology. Post-grad, you can pursue the (MS in Athletic Training) in the same department. The USC Trojans' strong athletics programs also present a great opportunity for hands-on experience.
2. California State University, Fullerton (CSUF): CSUF offers an Athletic Training Program as a concentration within the Kinesiology major. They're known for providing both theoretical knowledge and clinical experience to prepare you for a career in Athletic Training.
3. San Diego State University (SDSU): SDSU offers an Athletic Training BS degree and is known for blending classroom, laboratory, and clinical education experiences.
4. Chapman University: Although they don't offer a BS in Athletic Training, they do offer a BS in Kinesiology, which can be a relevant undergraduate field of study. Also, their Master’s in Athletic Training program is well-regarded and provides extensive hands-on clinical education components.
5. University of La Verne: Known for small class sizes, La Verne offers a Movement and Sports Science major, which should provide you with a sound preparation for a master's program in Athletic Training.
Remember that when choosing a program, you should not only look at the academic curriculum, but also consider faculty, facilities, student services, and opportunities for hands-on experience. Reach out to these schools and consider setting up informational interviews or tours to see which program fits your needs and aspirations the best. And as always, keep in mind that the best program for you is really the one that aligns with your professional aspirations and personal circumstances. Good luck!
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