Athletic Training

Athletic Training

An athletic trainer is a highly skilled health practitioner specializing in sports medicine. Athletic trainers play a significant role in the management, prevention and rehabilitation of injured athletes. Under the supervision of a licensed physician, athletic trainers administer immediate emergency and follow-up care to optimize one’s ability to participate in activity. They develop athletic injury prevention and treatment programs using their strong knowledge of biomechanics, anatomy and pathology.

Athletic trainers also provide a vital communication link between the injured athlete, the physician, the coach, and sometimes the athlete's family, to determine when it’s right to return to practice and competition.

 

*Please note that WashU does not offer an athletic training program. This page provides information for those interested in applying to programs offered elsewhere.

Exposure to the Field

Shadowing & Volunteering

Prospective applicants should familiarize themselves with the duties, activities, and skills of athletic trainers before applying. Many schools require a minimum number of observation hours that an applicant must have with a certified athletic trainer. Opportunities can be found in places like colleges and universities, secondary schools and sports medicine clinics.

The Application Process

Undergraduate Prerequisites 

Requirements vary by program, but coursework that will help you explore this field includes human anatomy and physiology, biology, physics, nutrition, statistics, and psychology. Check individual programs’ requirements at least a year before you apply.

To become certified athletic trainers, students with a bachelor’s degree continue their educations in an entry-level master’s from an accredited professional athletic training education program. They must also pass a comprehensive test administered by the Board of Certification. Once certified, they must meet ongoing continuing education requirements in order to remain certified

Professional Opportunities

  • Colleges and universities
  • Military Professional sports
  • Sports medicine clinics
  • Secondary schools
  • Other specialized companies like dance or entertainment (circus troupe)