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Nov 22, 2024
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Undergraduate/Graduate Catalog 2015-2016 [ARCHIVED CATALOG] See drop-down menu above to access other catalogs.
Athletic Training, BS
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This major is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE)*, and prepares the athletic training student with the necessary academic and clinical experiences to sit for the National Athletic Trainer’s Association Board of Certification Examination (BOC). The program includes courses in injury prevention, recognition, assessment and immediate care of athletic injuries; health care administration; and professional development and responsibility.
*Note: The BSU Undergraduate Program (Bachelor of Science) in Athletic Training is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). The undergraduate program has been placed on Probation as of February 19,2016 by the CAATE, 6850 Austin Center BIvd., Suite 100, Austin, TX78731-3101.
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Admission Requirements
Admission into the Athletic Training (AT) program is limited and competitive. A separate application process is required for admission and is due to the AT Program Director by March 1 of the student’s sophomore year. Candidates should contact the program director for application materials.
Grade Requirements
- Students enrolled in the professional (clinical) phase of the academic program must complete the following in order to remain within the professional (clinical) phase:
- 60 hours of course work with a minimum overall GPA of 2.5 and a minimum GPA of 3.0 in athletic training core course work (ATTR 100, ATTR 240, ATTR 241, ATTR 340, ATTR 341, ATTR 342, ATTR 343, ATTR 410, ATTR 442, ATTR 443, ATTR 446, ATTR 450, ATTR 454, ATTR 455, ATTR 460, ATTR 490).
- Students whose GPA falls below the mandated GPA (either overall or in the major) will be notified by the AT Program Director that they have been placed on AT program probation. Students on AT program probation are limited to 13 semester hours during the semester they are on AT program probation.
- A meeting with the AT program faculty will convene to discuss, on a student-by-student case, if the student should be allowed to continue with their clinical education during the term they are on academic probation. Should the AT Program Director in consultation with the AT program faculty deem a student is not able to continue with clinical education for that respective term, the student will need to take the respective clinical class the next offering, provided he/she is in good academic standing.
- Students will demonstrate academic progress by completing a minimum of 10 semester hours during the semester they are on AT program probation and earning, at minimum, “B-” in athletic training required course work and “C+” in other courses.
- If these steps are not successfully completed, the student will not be able to continue in the major.
Required courses (48 credits)
Cognate courses (31 credits)
Total minimum credits: 79
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