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i'm considering majoring in athletic training in college and was wondering if anyone knew any schools w/a good program in that field?
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Troy University has a great Athletic training program, and the track team is starting to develop some potential.
Florida State University also has a great AT program, but their track team is full of suck . (Just kidding, their track program is one of the tops in the nation)
I think that the University of Florida has a AT program, have to check on that, but their track team is also one of the tops in the nation.
That is all i know so far, but I will post some more schools with a good t&f program and a good AT program as well.
Florida State University also has a great AT program, but their track team is full of suck . (Just kidding, their track program is one of the tops in the nation)
I think that the University of Florida has a AT program, have to check on that, but their track team is also one of the tops in the nation.
That is all i know so far, but I will post some more schools with a good t&f program and a good AT program as well.
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here is a list of colleges that are accredited by the NATA (national athletic trainers association):
http://www.nata.org/education/accredited_programs1.htm
also try looking at this site:
http://www.caahep.org/programs.aspx
http://www.nata.org/education/accredited_programs1.htm
also try looking at this site:
http://www.caahep.org/programs.aspx
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University of Florida and University of Georgia both have very high caliber athletic training programs. I know at both of those schools that is is almost impossible to be an athletic trainer and compete in athletics for the school. Something to consider.
I go to Lindenwood University now and we also have an accredited program that is more flexible. Many of our trainers are also athletes.
I go to Lindenwood University now and we also have an accredited program that is more flexible. Many of our trainers are also athletes.
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at Cal . State Fullerton, in Southern CA has a great bachelors program. We are listed under the 2nd link from above.
I dont say it because i go there, but because it is becoming known as a great kinesiology school as well as athletic training.... TRUST ME--- with all the injuries i've been through , i've put them to the test
I dont say it because i go there, but because it is becoming known as a great kinesiology school as well as athletic training.... TRUST ME--- with all the injuries i've been through , i've put them to the test
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If you wanted to major in AT (like I do) what would be a general course schedule? What kind of degree is it?
It depends on the school that you go to but it will be a 4 year degree (either a Baachlor of Science BS or a Bachlor of arts BA)
Here is a link to the schools program that I am going through. It is a BS
http://www.lindenwood.edu/academics/divisions/education/educationathtrg.html
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Well the letters that would follow your name would be "ATC". You would take Kinesiology, Clinical Proficiencies in Athletic Training, Therapeutic Modalities,Athletic Training Evaluation, Exercise Testing/Prescription and EKG Nutrition, Exercise Performance, Nutritional Aspects of Health,
Principles of Strength Training and Conditioning
I think you get the picture...anything and everything to do with the human body.
Principles of Strength Training and Conditioning
I think you get the picture...anything and everything to do with the human body.
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