* Books and supplies(Estimated)
AU requires original or certified copies of all secondary transcripts or records of grades to-date and showing proof of graduation. These must be prepared and authorized by your home institution with a certified English translation of those records.
Any student who has attempted completion of any post-secondary studies is considered a Transfer Student and should file a Transfer Student application. AU requires original or certified copies of all secondary and post-secondary transcripts or records of grades to-date and showing proof of graduation. These must be prepared and authorized by your home institution with a certified English translation of those records.
Admission standards at Alfred University are competitive, and students are expected to have excellent academic records. In evaluating your level of placement, Alfred University requires evaluation of your records through one of the following organizations:
The language of instruction at Alfred University is English.
All undergraduate international applicants are required to submit official scores from either the SAT, the ACT, TOEFL or IELTS examinations. If an international student has taken classes in a US University or college; they must apply as a transfer student, and we will review all English courses on the transcript(s) to show English proficiency.
Alfred University reserves the right to request undergraduate applicants to submit TOEFL or IELTS scores if their SAT or ACT scores are inconclusive.
Official Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)
American College Testing (ACT)
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
International English Language Test (IELTs)
Undergraduate language score requirements
TOEFL 80
IELTS 6.0
International students must submit original or certified copies of all secondary and post-secondary transcripts or records of grades to-date and showing proof of graduation. These must be prepared and authorized by the student's home institution and be accompanied by a certified English translation
Accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE)
The Alfred University major in Athletic Training provides you with the opportunity for concentrated study and hands-on clinical work experiences. The program is based on a solid foundation in the allied health care arena with a strong emphasis in professional domains like injury and illness prevention and clinical evaluation and diagnosis. Our student-to-faculty ratio is low, and our faculty includes a physician who is a specialist in sports medicine. A built-in minor in Exercise Science is also a key feature of the program.
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AT Basic Program Courses (ATBP):
ATHT 103 Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries
ATHT 103L Laboratory – Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries
ATHT 104 Introduction to Clinical Experience
ATHT 105 Perspectives on Athletic Training
ATHT 110 Medical Sciences
ATHT 111 Emergency Medicine in Athletic Training
ATHT 111L Laboratory – Emergency Medicine in Athletic Training
ATHT 205 Structural Kinesiology
ATHT 205L Laboratory – Structural Kinesiology
ATHT 210 Advanced Athletic Training
Athletic Training Continuing Program Courses:
ATHT 190 Principles of Strength Training and Reconditioning
ATHT 201 Clinical Experience in Athletic Training I
ATHT 202 Clinical Experience in Athletic Training II
ATHT 215 Personal Health and Wellness
ATHT 222 Nutrition for Human Performance and Exercise
ATHT 265 Therapeutic Applications I
ATHT 265L Laboratory – Therapeutic Applications I
ATHT 276 Therapeutic Applications II
ATHT 276L Laboratory – Therapeutic Applications II
ATHT 301 Clinical Experience in Athletic Training III
ATHT 302 Clinical Experience in Athletic Training IV
ATHT 310 Orthopedic Procedures
ATHT 334 Physical Evaluation of the Lower Extremity
ATHT 334L Laboratory –Physical Evaluation of the Lower Extremity
ATHT 348 Physical Evaluation of the Upper Extremity
ATHT 348L Laboratory – Physical Evaluation of the Upper Extremity
ATHT 392 Biomechanics
ATHT 393 Physiology of Exercise
ATHT 401 Clinical Experience in Athletic Training V
ATHT 403 Medical Aspect of Athletic Training
ATHT 420 Pharmacology
ATHT 432 Organization and Administration of Athletics
ATHT 459 Research Design in Athletic Training I
ATHT 469 Research Design in Athletic Training II
ATHT 485 Clinical Internship in Athletic Training
ATHT 490 Senior Seminar in Athletic Training
ATHT 495 Current Topics in Athletic Training
BIOL 207 Human Anatomy & Physiology/Lab I
BIOL 208 Human Anatomy & Physiology/Lab II
BIOL 150 Biological Foundations
CHEM 105 General Chemistry I
COMM 101 Introduction to Communication Studies
or COMM 210 Interpersonal Communication
or COMM 302 Public Relations Principles
or COMM 409 Organizational Communication
PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology
PSYC 220 Psychological Statistics and Methods
or POLS 230 Introduction to Data Analysis and Statistics
or SOCI 230 Introduction to Data Analysis and Statistics
PSYC 322 Health Psychology
Athletic Training program graduates work in the traditional sports and athletic training settings with organizations such as:
National Football League
National Hockey League
Major League Baseball
Division I, II, and III athletics
High schools
Junior colleges
Graduates of the Alfred University Athletic Training major have gone into several multidisciplinary training and medical-related careers, including:
Corporate health advising
Professional team athletic training
Physical education
Community health
Recreation
Personal training
Health instructing
Rehabilitation
Fitness center ownership
Health program administration
Facilities management
Camp athletic training
Sports equipment design
Emergency medical response
Sports psychology
Doctoral Level Medicine
Exercise physiology
Fitness instruction
Sports nutrition
High school athletic training
Physician assistant
Physical therapy
Collegiate athletic training
Chiropractic
Student Medical Insurance: 2000 $ per year