SACRAMENTO CITY COLLEGE

Athletic Training Transfer Degree

 

Career Opportunities:    Teaching Athletic Training classes, working in a high school, community college, four-year university, physical therapy clinic, professional sports.

 

Recommended High School Preparation:    Standard college preparatory program.

 

Program Information:    This program outlined below is designed to prepare the student athletic trainer for transfer to a four-year university by having many of the lower division requirements completed (specific science requirements vary from college to college).  Students wanting to be NATA Certified need to complete their Bachelor's Degree.

 

Required Program:

Science Classes: Units   Suggested Electives: Units
Chemistry 305 (Intro to Chemistry) 5   Psychology 300 (General Principles) 3
Chemistry 306 (Intro to Organic and Bio Chemistry) 5   Statistics 300 (Intro to Probability & Statistics) 4
Physics 350 (General Physics) 4   Health Education 314 (Community First Aid & Safety) 2
Biology 430 (Anatomy & Physiology) 4   Health Education 321 (CPR: BLS for the Professional Rescuer) 1
Biology 431 (Anatomy & Physiology) 4   Health Education 300 (Health Science) 3
Biology 402 (Cell & Molecular Biology) 4   P.E. 307 (Mental Skills for Sports Performance) 3
         
Athletic Training Classes: Units      
P.E. Theory 331 (Care of Athletic Injuries) 3      
P.E. 330 (Lab: Care of Athletic Injuries) 1      
P.E. Theory 334 (Practical Applications in Athletic Training) 3      
P.E. Theory 497 (Internship in Athletic Training) 1-4      
Family & Consumer Science 340 (Nutrition) 3      
Total Required Units 38      

 

Associates in Arts (A.A.) Degree:    The Associate in Science Degree will be obtained by completion of the Required Program, plus the general education requirements, plus sufficient electives to meet a 60 unit total.

 

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Right to Left: Amanda Limeberger, Danny Ly and Chelsey Trojan

Right to Left: Chelsey Trojan and Amanda Limeberger

Right to Left: Arnoldo Garcia, Amanda Limeberger, Chelsey Trojan, Mary Lund and Melissa Belandres

Right to Left: Diego Garcia, Dave Jackson, Dave Whittington and Arnoldo Garcia

2008 Gary L. Lang Scholarship recipients Chelsey Trojan and Amanda Limeberger