As an enrolled student in this bachelors in athletic training program, you have opportunities to participate in the Athletic Training Student Club and professional healthcare organizations, which help promote lifelong learning and friendships in a Christian environment. The degree program ends with a capstone course that allows you to research a topic and provide solutions. You also have the opportunity to take a BOC exam preparation course to help you prepare for your certification exam. You are required to complete clinical rotations on- and off-campus before graduation.
The bachelors in athletic training degree program includes topics such as anatomy and physiology; the care, treatment and prevention of athletic injuries; emergency care for acute injuries; taping and bracing; recognition and evaluation of athletic injuries; physiology of exercise; health and wellness plans; therapeutic modalities; theory of prescribing exercise; rehabilitation plans; management in athletic training; theory and practice of strength and conditioning; and pharmacology.