Bachelor in Athletic Training
Course Overview
Washington State University's Athletic Training Program is a comprehensive five-year professional course of study that prepares students to become certified athletic trainers, skilled in preventing, diagnosing, and rehabilitating injuries. The CAATE-accredited program combines a Bachelor of Science in Sports Medicine with a Master's in Athletic Training to deliver the essential academic and clinical competencies required for professional certification.
Key Program Highlights
- Earn both a BS in Sports Medicine and a Master's in Athletic Training in an integrated 5-year plan
- CAATE-accredited curriculum ensuring the highest educational standards
- Hands-on clinical experience to master injury prevention and rehabilitation
- Prepares graduates for the Board of Certification (BOC) exam
- Designed to develop competencies for a successful healthcare career in sports medicine
Course Overview
Washington State University's Athletic Training Program is a comprehensive five-year professional course of study that prepares students to become certified athletic trainers, skilled in preventing, diagnosing, and rehabilitating injuries. The CAATE-accredited program combines a Bachelor of Science in Sports Medicine with a Master's in Athletic Training to deliver the essential academic and clinical competencies required for professional certification.
Key Program Highlights
- Earn both a BS in Sports Medicine and a Master's in Athletic Training in an integrated 5-year plan
- CAATE-accredited curriculum ensuring the highest educational standards
- Hands-on clinical experience to master injury prevention and rehabilitation
- Prepares graduates for the Board of Certification (BOC) exam
- Designed to develop competencies for a successful healthcare career in sports medicine