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Quality Athletic Training Programs at Colleges

Athletic training is something I'm really interested in, and I'd love to find a college with a strong program. Any suggestions on where to start looking or which schools to consider?

a year ago

Searching for high-quality athletic training programs can lead to successful careers, given an increasing interest in sports and preventative care.

To begin, you might want to consider universities that offer programs accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). This ensures a stringent academic and professional quality that meets or exceeds the standards set by the profession.

Several universities are known for having strong athletic training programs.

Boston University, for example, has a well-respected program, with a comprehensive curriculum in basic and applied sciences, health assessment, and therapeutic intervention.

The University of Michigan is another strong contender, known for its emphasis on clinical integration and a wide range of experiential learning opportunities.

Pennsylvania State University's program combines rigorous academic coursework with clinical education to prepare students for a variety of professional settings.

The University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa has a dual-degree program where students can earn a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training and a Master of Athletic Training over a five-year period.

Lastly, Ohio State University is considered one of the top athletic training programs nationally and offers a multitude of facilities with the latest technology.

Remember, as much as the reputation of the program counts, it's also about what fits you the best. Therefore, take into account the location, size of the school, class size, and any opportunities for internships or hands-on experience when making your decisions. It might be a good idea to book campus tours or virtual visits to get a sense of the environment and resources on offer.

a year ago

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