Becoming an athletic trainer is a rigorous process that includes obtaining a master’s degree, passing the BOC exam, and maintaining your certification with continued education credits.
A master's degree is required to practice in the field. Athletic trainers examine, prevent, treat, and rehabilitate emergent, acute, or chronic injuries. They work in a variety of settings including ...
To ensure students are career-ready, the Master of Athletic Training program provides a minimum of four clinical experiences across an array of practice settings. Each experience builds a solid ...
Alton High's athletic trainer Andy Renner organized a sports medicine showcase to educate students about athletic training ...
Nestled in the heart of St. Louis, this institution has carved out a reputation for producing skilled and compassionate ...
Athletic trainers serve an important role within any athletics program, at any level. On a daily basis, they keep athletes ...
Students completing the combined kinesiology + athletic training program are prepared to become credentialed ... in enrolling in a combined program anytime during their academic career at Miami, from ...
NOTICE to all prospective students: To remain in compliance with the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE), the Alfred University Athletic Training Program (ATP) is NO ...
Northwestern Medicine/Northwestern University is currently seeking accreditation for their new Athletic Training Residency program and is not accredited by the ...
SLU's athletic training program is the standard of excellence within the field, boasting an outstanding pass rate on the Board of Certification (BOC) exam and excellent job placement rates. As a SLU ...
SLU's athletic training program is the standard of excellence within the field, boasting an outstanding pass rate on the Board of Certification (BOC) exam and excellent job placement rates. SLU ...