Athletic Training is an exciting allied health field which places the athletic trainer in a position of substantial challenge and responsibility. With the competencies and skills developed through education and experience, a certified athletic trainer is in a unique position.

He/she coordinates the athletic health care delivery system and makes it function smoothly. The athletic trainer directly provides athletic training services including injury prevention, injury evaluation, medical referral, emergency and follow-up care, and injury rehabilitation.

The expectations of today's athletic trainer are varied and complex. The care of the physically active must be entrusted only to those who have adequate preparation. Outside agencies at both the state and national levels have provided mandates for athletic training education programs such as ours. Accordingly, the Department of Athletic Training and the entire Warrior sports medicine staff is committed to excellence. Our basic objectives are to provide the student with a body of knowledge and a repertoire of practical skills which not only meet, but exceed, the state and national standards.

The Athletic Training Education Program is housed within ESU's College of Health Sciences. For decades, our school has enjoyed a position of national prominence and recognition. In large part, the success of this and other programs within the College of Health Science due to the strength of a faculty with professional expertise and genuine enthusiasm.

In Athletic Training, realize that your academic and laboratory experiences will include instruction from recognized experts in athletic training, exercise physiology, kinesiology and biomechanics, the psycho-social aspects of sport, management and administration, coaching, and medicine. In fact, the seven athletic trainers currently teaching in the ATEP bring over one hundred years of combined clinical experience in athletic training, sports medicine and physical therapy to the teaching/learning environment. Consider also that few institutions can provide a student with athletic training experience in a program which includes eighteen intercollegiate varsity sports for men and women and affiliation agreements with high schools, colleges and universities and sports medicine facilities within driving distance of the campus.

Are You Interested In...

  • Preventing, recognizing and treating sports injuries?
  • Working with athletes and physically active people?
  • Learning things "hands-on" and solving "real-life" problems?

Choose a Career in Athletic Training at ESU

  • Nationally accredited program since 1975
  • Help physically active overcome injury
  • Become certified in an Allied Health Profession
  • Provide care before, during and after sports injury
  • Clinical experiences start your freshman year
  • Qualify for graduate assistantships that PAY YOU to earn
  • Advanced degrees

Professional Licensure Disclosures and Distance Learning State Authorization: Applicants who are applying to programs that may lead to licensure in states other than Pennsylvania must be aware of the various state professional licensure requirements. Please see ESU's professional licensure disclosures, Evaluation of Conduct Record, and check licensure requirements by occupation and state at CareerOneStop.

Contact Us

For more information about our programs, please contact our office at (570) 422-3231 or email department secretary at jevangeli4@esu.edu

Contact Information

Campus Address
Koehler Fieldhouse 1st Floor
Phone:
(570) 422-3231
Fax:
(570) 422-3616 (Fax) (Fax)
Title of Department Leader
Department Chair Athletic Training
Name
Gerard Rozea