Athletic Training Program

The university awards the Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Athletic Training   to the student upon successful completion of the curriculum listed below. This program of study includes academic, laboratory, and clinical education experiences. Upon completion of the curriculum, the student is eligible to sit for the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Board of Certification (BOC) Examination. Successful completion of this examination qualifies the student to become a nationally Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) and a Louisiana Athletic Trainer (LAT) licensed by the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners (LSBME).

The Athletic Training  (ATTR) Program is a selective admission program which prepares students to become highly qualified allied health professionals. The student will be educated and experienced in multidisciplinary areas dealing with the health care problems of the physically active.  The program of study includes academic, laboratory and clinical experiences in professional, intercollegiate, and interscholastic sport teams, and clinical affiliate settings. Employment opportunities include interscholastic athletic programs, intercollegiate athletic programs, professional athletic teams, corporate health programs, sports medicine clinics, health clubs, and clinical and industrial health care programs.

The curriculum is composed of two phases: pre-clinical and clinical. A student may enroll at anytime in the pre-clinical phase (first 31 hours) of the curriculum.  Students enrolled in ATTR 102 will receive information regarding the selective admission process.  Students are encouraged to visit the program’s website (www.nicholls.edu/athletic_training/admissions) to review the ATTR Competitive Admissions Process and Procedures. Due to clinical resources available to the program, qualifying for admissions does not guarantee acceptance to the clinical phase of the program.

Bachelor of Science Degree in Athletic Training   (ATTR)

  • (CLR) Computer Literacy Requirement;
  • GER) General Education Requirement;
  • (OCR) Oral Communication Requirement;
  • (UR) University Requirement

Suggested Course Sequence:

YEAR* COURSE NAME COURSE NUMBER REQUIREMENT CREDIT HRS
1 ATTR 101   1
1 ATTR 102   2
1 BIOL 114 GER 3
1 BIOL 115   1
1 BIOL 116 GER 3
1 BIOL 117   1
1 CMPS 107 or 109 CLR 1
1 ENGL 101 GER 3
1 ENGL 102 GER 3
1 Freshman Seminar Course   UR 1
1 HIST Elective   GER 3
1 MATH 101 GER 3
1 MATH 214 GER 3
1 PSYC 101 GER 3
2 ATTR 220   3
2 ATTR 222   3
2 ATTR 230   3
2 ATTR 232   1
2 ATTR 250   2
2 ATTR 280   3
2 ATTR 291   2
2 ATTR 292   2
2 ATTR 300   3
2 PHYS 101 or 151 GER 3
2 DIET 200   3
2 SPCH 101 OCR 3
3 ATTR 325   3
3 ATTR 350   3
3 ATTR 390   2
3 ATTR 391   3
3 ATTR 392   3
3 ATTR 422   2
3 ATTR 423   3
3 HPED 360   3
3 Humanities Elective   GER 3
3 NURS 311   1
3 PSYC 211 or 212 GER 3
4 ATTR 380   3
4 ATTR 480   3
4 ATTR 491   3
4 ATTR 492   3
4 ATTR 498   2
4 ATTR 499   2
4 CMPS 108 CLR 1
4 ENGL Literature Elective   GER 3
4 ENGL 368 or 468 GER 3
4 Fine Arts Elective   GER 3
4 HPED 240   3
  TOTAL HOURS     120

*Recommend complete as Freshman (1), Sophomore (2), Junior (3), Senior (4)

Courses in major should be taken in sequential order. Students should obtain a curriculum plan from an advisor.

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