Online Doctor of Athletic Training program
Launch your future with an athletic training graduate degree from OHIO.Ohio University’s innovative Division of Athletic Training is celebrating more than 50 years of programmatic excellence. It’s home to renowned graduate faculty and state-of-the-art learning spaces and research laboratories that are setting the bar for other athletic training programs across the country.
- 100% Online Courses
- Flexible Schedule
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Benefits
- Designed for credentialed athletic trainers who want the advanced knowledge and skills to become an expert clinician or clinical researcher
- Choose from 100% online Clinical Practice or Clinical Research tracks
• Includes option to obtain a 100% online certificate in Clinical Informatics - Complete your degree in as little as 24 months
Affordability
- Affordable tuition with financial aid options available
- OHIO is a proud military supporter and yellow ribbon institution
- Scholarships are available for Veterans and military members, employees of corporate partners, and graduates of OHIO's Associate in Applied Science in Nursing. Learn more!
Career Opportunities
Graduates of OHIO’s athletic training programs are embedded across the world and sharing their expertise with professional, collegiate and high school sports teams and athletes. Our athletic trainers are also impacting the performing arts, orthopedic clinics, first-responder units, military, industrial and hospital settings and more.
Sources
*According to U.S. News and World Report