The Bachelor of Science Degree in Education is housed within the Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences and consists of a major field of study of 42- 45 credits. This portion of the curriculum would largely encompass professional education courses designed to prepare students to become certified athletic trainers in the field.
The students will obtain clinical experiences in a variety of settings: college, high school, sports medicine clinics, and attempts will be made for professional sports. Each student will be required to complete supervised clinical rotations throughout their undergraduate program of study.
Students are required to take five (5) writing intensive courses.
There is a $75 per semester administration fee for all Athletic Training majors.
There may be additional costs associated with clinical education requirements such as the cost of a physical examination, transportation, and background/substance screenings.
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Please meet with your advisor to obtain his/her approval signature and submit a copy of the signed Course Advising Plan to the Office of Student Services, MB 312, no later than the end of your first semester of enrollment.
This program of study and course advising plan is subject to change.