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Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences

Math, Science, and Technology

Undergraduate Symposium

The Undergraduate Student Symposium, sponsored by the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences, presents student projects and performances through oral presentations, paper submissions, and poster displays.

Athletic Training Major

A Message from the Major Chair

Welcome to Nova Southeastern University! As an athletic training student, you will embark on an educational journey that can and will create job opportunities in the allied health profession, provide hands-on learning experiences in sport, and create a new vision.

The Athletic Training Education Program is challenging and rewarding as clinical experiences compliment didactic coursework. As your skills advance, you will have an opportunity to contribute to the health care of physically active individuals in settings such as clinical, university, high school, and professional. This demanding education program requires passion, dedication, and commitment as you strive to achieve your professional goals.

A Certified Athletic Trainer must be knowledge in all the domains of practice including: Prevention of Athletic Injuries; Recognition, Evaluation and Assessment; Immediate Care of Injuries, Treatment, Rehabilitation and Reconditioning; Organization and Administration; and Professional Development and Responsibility. This knowledge provides the certified athletic trainer with the skills and ability to provide medical care of athletes of all ages and levels of talent. Take a moment to explore the details of the athletic training major. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me.

Sincerely,

Elizabeth Swann, Ph.D., ATC
Associate Professor, Program Director of Athletic Training
Division of Math, Science, and Technology
Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences

Veni, Vedi, Vici
I came, I saw, I conquered
Julius Caesar

Athletic Training Students in Rome
Athletic Training Students
in Rome

The mission of the Athletic Training Education Program (ATEP), within the college's Division of Math, Science, and Technology, is to provide students with the educational foundation and clinical experiences in athletic training necessary to pass the Board of Certification examination and become competent allied health professionals.

Athletic training students embark on an exciting career in a sport-related allied health profession. The ATEP is an intensive, challenging, and rewarding four-year program. It requires passion, dedication, and commitment from its students in order to achieve professional goals. Clinical experiences complement coursework, and athletic training students gain hands-on experience in the health care of physically active individuals through physical therapy clinics, universities, high schools, and professional venues. The NSU Athletic Training/Sports Medicine department serves as one of many sites for athletic training students' clinical experience. Its certified athletic trainers (ATCs) work closely with the ATEP as approved clinical instructors.

The ATEP is accredited from the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). Students will graduate with a bachelor's degree in athletic training and be eligible to sit for the Board of Certification (BOC) examination. The examination tests for knowledge and skill in six major domains: (1) prevention of athletic injuries; (2) recognition, evaluation, and assessment of injuries; (3) immediate care of injuries; (4) treatment, rehabilitation, and reconditioning, (5) organization and administration; and (6) professional development and responsibility.

The athletic training major is offered during the day on NSU’s main campus.

Program Goals

The athletic training program will:

  1. Develop communication, critical thinking, and professional skills to prepare students for the allied health field of athletic training.
  2. Meet the standards, guidelines, and requirements for accreditation and from governing organizations such as the National Trainers’ Association (NATA), the Joint Review Committee-Athletic Training (JRC-AT) and the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE).
  3. Provide an effective and interactive learning environment as well as a solid educational foundation both in didactic and clinical experience settings. The program will utilize modern educational media and advanced technology regularly in the clinical and educational settings. It will expose students to hands-on experiences, clinical settings, and professionals representing a wide range of allied and medical health care professions. Students will receive clinical instruction by professionals representing other medical and allied health disciplines, such as medical doctors, physical therapists, physician assistants, occupational therapists, and osteopathic physicians.
  4. Create an optimal learning community of faculty, clinical athletic trainers, and students that will provide quality health care for NSU's NCAA Division II intercollegiate athletic programs and varied affiliated sites at all levels of sport, from grade school to professional sports teams.
  5. Prepare program students to attain graduate or professional school placement, or entry-level employment within six months of graduating from the program. Additionally, program graduates will obtain state licensure and other necessary professional designations from the appropriate regulatory agencies in the states where they will be employed.
Celebrating Athletic Training Month
Celebrating Athletic Training Month with AT Olympics

Why Study Athletic Training?

  • This CAATE Accredited Education Program gives students the opportunity to directly apply practical skills once they are evaluated in the classroom.
  • Challenging and rewarding clinical Experiences with the physically active population compliment didactic coursework.
  • Students graduating from this program have the opportunity to continue on to graduate studies or immediately begin an exciting career in Sports Medicine.

Accreditation

NSU’s Athletic Training Education Program (ATEP) is accreditated from the Commission of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). CAATE accredits athletic training programs upon the recommendation of the Commission’s Joint Review Committee on Educational Programs in Athletic Training (JRC-AT). The JRC-AT provides peer review of the program’s educational content based on educational standards adopted by the following national medical and allied health professional organizations:

  • The American Academy of Family Physicians
  • The American Academy of Pediatrics
  • The American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine
  • The Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education
  • The National Athletic Trainers' Association

These organizations have cooperated to establish, maintain, and promote appropriate standards of quality for educational programs in athletic training and to provide recognition for exceptional programs. These standards and interpretations can be found at www.caate.net.

Thinking Ahead

Students studying bones

Our graduates have gone on to...

University of Maryland
University of Central Florida
Miami Dolphins
Washington Redskins
Physical Therapy School
Physician Assistant School
Local High Schools

Where would you like to go?

Secondary Schools

Public and private secondary schools offer many job opportunities for certified athletic trainers (ATCs). In addition to providing athletic training services, many certified athletic trainers teach classes at the high school level.

Colleges and Universities

Certified athletic trainers' jobs in colleges generally fall into two categories:

  • athletic department staff member providing athletic training services.
  • combination teacher/athletic trainer. A majority of colleges and universities require a master's degree.

Professional Sports

In professional sports settings, certified athletic trainers work only one sport, such as football, baseball, basketball, or hockey. Although teams perform only a select number of months per year, ATCs work year-round in athlete conditioning and rehabilitation.

Sports Medicine Clinics

This growing industry provides opportunities for certified athletic trainers to work with a variety of health care professionals and a range of patients. In addition to athletic injury rehabilitation, many clinics provide athletic training services for secondary schools.

Industry Venues

Other athletic training employment opportunities include corporate health programs, health clubs, clinical and industrial health care programs, and athletic training education programs.

Research and Education

To advance the profession, many ATCs, hold terminal degrees (Ph.D., Ed. D.), teach and/or conduct research in sports medicine and athletic training.

Dual Admission Options

The dual admission program with athletic training allows qualified students to apply to graduate or professional school in physical therapy or occupational therapy programs at the same time they apply to the athletic training undergraduate studies program. Students accepted as dual admission by the graduate school will complete their undergraduate study in athletic training and then enter their selected graduate or professional school at NSU. The field of athletic training will provide a solid educational background, communication skills, and quality clinical experiences that will benefit the student in clinical patient care.

Please refer to the Dual Admission Web site for additional information.