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Athletic Training Degree (Bachelor of Science)
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Athletic Training Bachelor's of Science Curriculum
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Athletic Training Degree (Bachelor of Science)

Athletic Training Degree (Bachelor of Science) at Barry UniversityBarry University 's undergraduate athletic training program will give you a comprehensive view of the field and prepare you for career opportunities in professions related to the care, prevention, assessment, and rehabilitation of sport-related injuries.

The Athletic Training bachelor's also provides a strong foundation in the sciences for students interested in pursuing graduate study in athletic training or in the related fields of exercise physiology, occupational therapy, physical therapy, recreational therapy, and physician's assistant. (You may even want to consider earning your graduate degree at Barry in our new 5-year bachelor's to master's athletic training program.)

Barry's degree in athletic training will prepare you to join almost 300 Barry alumni working in a variety of settings, including high schools, clinics, and other professional locations. It will also give you the skills and credentials to sit for the Board of Certification exam, which has been passed by 99% of our graduates.

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Areas of Interest for Athletic Training majors

Sport Injury Management

Sports Medicine

Physical Medicine

Physical Rehabilitation

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