The mission of the
Athletic Training Program is to build on the strong foundation of the
general education program a superior education in athletic training that
leads students into deeper commitment to the intellectual, spiritual and
social dimensions of their lives as expressed through their careers as
athletic training students and later as certified professionals. We
strive to develop highly competent, inquisitive, self-directed learners who
demonstrate genuine caring for the clients whom they serve. As a
program within a liberal arts college with a strong Christian heritage, we
seek to recruit a diverse, high quality population of students who share the
values of the College.
The B.S. degree in Athletic Training is offered to
students who desire to either enter the work environment or to pursue
graduate education in this field. Certified Athletic Trainers work under
the direct supervision of a licensed physician and perform a wide
variety of services to the physically active population. Their primary
responsibilities include, injury prevention, recognition and evaluation,
management, first aid, and rehabilitation of injuries, organization,
administration, education, and counseling. Certified Athletic Trainers
are employed in such settings as high schools, colleges and
universities, orthopedic clinics, professional sports, industrial
settings, and physician’s offices. This program will require some off
campus travel to various clinical sites. Successful completion of this
program will allow the student to be eligible for the national
certification examination administered by the Board of Certification.
Students interested in this major should contact the Athletic Training
Program Director for more information and other requirements regarding
this program. Major courses include: KHS 185, KHS 271, KHS 273, KHS 275,
KHS 277, KHS 285, KHS 287, KHS 304, KHS 306, KHS 320, KHS 322, KHS 390,
KHS 395, KHS 400, KHS 403, KHS 407, KHS 423 (42 credits). Allied
courses required for this major include: BIO 100 or 111 and PSY 211 (7
credits).
Those interested in the Athletic Training Program will begin the application process and pre-requisites to be admitted to the program during their first semester. The application process consists of submitting a portfolio, fulfilling academic requirements, and completing program requirements, technical standards and health care standards.
A student must complete the application process in order to be considered for acceptance into the Athletic Training Program. Completion of the application process does not guarantee admission into the Athletic Training Program. Students not accepted into the Athletic Training Program can continue their education in another major of the Kinesiology and Health Studies Department. Students are not officially admitted until the spring semester of their second year upon successful completion of all requirements.
Admission to the Athletic Training Program at Georgetown College is competitive and should not be confused with admissions to the College. Athletic Training room hours (800) will be required once admitted to the program. The program requirements that must be met prior to official application are:
Students with any deficiencies in the above criteria can be admitted at the discretion of the Athletic Training Program Admission Committee.
To learn more about the Georgetown College Athletic Training Education Program, please visit the Kinesiology and Health Sciences Department website or click the link for the Athletic Training brochure.
Toyota Stadium Athletic Training
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Main Campus Training Room
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