
The University of Toledo offers students the degree of Bachelor of Science with a Major in Athletic Training. This degree combines a strong science base with a specialization in Athletic Training. The required course list for a Major in Athletic Training is shown in another section.
Athletic Training is offered by the Department of Kinesiology. Students who pursue this major earn the Bachelor of Science with a Major in Athletic Training.
The UT Athletic Training Education program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education, and has been either NATA-approved, CAAHEP-accredited, or CAATE-accredited for more than thirty years.
The goals of the Athletic Training Education Program at the University of Toledo are to prepare students for entry-level positions in all employment venues of athletic training and to provide them with the knowledge and skills necessary to pass the Board of Certification Examination.
These goals are achieved through a combination of coursework and clinical experience, conducted under the supervision of a nationally recognized group of academic and clinical athletic training faculty.
Graduates of the program are employed in high schools, both free-standing clinics and hospital-based clinics, colleges and universities, industrial settings, military settings, performing arts settings and professional sports throughout the United States.
Seventeen members of the 2009
Senior Class (picture above) completed an outstanding undergraduate experience. The
2008 Senior Class completed their program with a 3.442 graduation GPA,
the highest in ATEP history. The 2009 Senior Class completed their
program with an aggregate GPA of 3.459. Thirteen of seventeen were
either Summa Cum Laude (>3.900), Magna Cum Laude (>3.600), or Cum
Laude (>3.300).