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3-2 athletic training program

Athletic trainers play a significant role in the health care of athletes. Through a broad preparation in both academic and practical experience, these trainers provide sports team with services and education for injury prevention, evaluation of athletic trauma, immediate care and rehabilitation. Huntington’s innovative 3-2 Athletic Training Program will prepare you with both a bachelor’s and master’s degree while helping you to graduate in less time with less debt.

There is a large and growing demand for athletic training experts in the workforce. In coming years, professionals without a master’s degree will be underprepared to meet the realities of the industry. Our partnership with Manchester University will ensure that you are ready and equipped to enter the workforce.

Degree Opportunities

Typically, it takes athletic trainers six years to earn a bachelor’s and master’s degree, but through our unique partnership with Manchester, you will achieve your goal in only five. You’ll start your career a year earlier, decreasing college expense and increasing your earning potential.

Three years of study at Huntington will be followed by two years at Manchester. You will graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree in pre-athletic training from Huntington and a Master of Athletic Training degree from Manchester.

Qualifications

To enter the program, you will need to apply before a board of HU and Manchester faculty members after three semesters. Upon approval, you will receive admission to Huntington’s program and Manchester’s program.
 

 

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The 42nd annual Huntington University Forester Night celebrated the accomplishments of students from across campus, as well as the recognition of the Foresters of the Year, the 2013 Outstanding Scholar Award, the Impact Initiative Scholarship and the Professor of the Year. The event was held May 7.

Ruiz voted as president-elect of the Christian Society of Kinesiology and Leisure Studies

Ruiz voted as president-elect of the Christian Society of Kinesiology and Leisure Studies

04/09/2013

Dr. Matthew Ruiz, associate professor of exercise science, has been voted as president-elect of the Christian Society of Kinesiology and Leisure Studies. This is a four-year term. He has been a member of CSKLS since 2004 and a board member-at large since 2011.