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BSc in Athletic Therapy

Bachelor of Science (BSc)

 

 

 

Why study Athletic Therapy?

Pursue a career devoted to the health care of active individuals through to high-performance athletes. You will develop the knowledge and practical skills needed for injury prevention, emergency services, and rehabilitation. Using the state-of-the-art School of Health, a research facility focusing on health through prevention, you will undertake musculoskeletal and postural evaluation, equipment fitting and selection, prophylactic and supportive taping and wrapping, injury assessment, basic and advanced emergency life support and first aid. Your educational experience will include foundations in human anatomy, exercise physiology, biomechanics, and nutrition as well as conditioning programs and rehabilitative techniques.

Program details

A Bachelor of Science degree takes a minimum of four or five years (120 – 150 credits) of full-time study, depending on your academic background.

  • Honours in Athletic Therapy* (102 credits)
  • Athletic Therapy (BScAT)* (96 credits)

*Admission is to the Major in Exercise Science. Students seeking admission to the Honours and (BScAT) program may apply for a transfer after having completed certain courses and obtained a grade point average of 3.0.

Degree requirements
 

Admission is to the Major in Exercise Science. Students seeking admission to the Honours program may apply for a transfer after having completed certain courses and obtained a grade point average of 3.0.

We consider complete applications year round and we give priority to applicants who apply by official deadlines. Late applications will be considered if places are still available for the fall term only.

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 Inside Canada March 1
Certain programs have extended their deadlines. Please check program availability.
November 1
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Outside Canada (International)  February 1    September 1

We reserve the right to close admission to a program at any time after the official deadline without prior notice.
 

Sample classes

  • Food for Sport
  • Emergency Care in Sport and Exercise
  • Concepts in Manual Therapy
  • Essentials of Exercise Testing and Training in Athletic Populations
  • Physiology of Exercise


Curriculum requirements

Required credits are as follows:

  • Specialization in Athletic Therapy (96 credits)

This concentration includes specific required and optional courses. See curriculum details in the Undergraduate Calendar.

Our program opens up careers paths in health and fitness–related sectors that can include:

  • Professional sport
  • National athletes
  • Clinical settings

The BSc Specialization in Exercise Science/Athletic Therapy is accredited by the Canadian Athletic Therapists Association (CATA) and is directed toward the preparation of students seeking to become a Certified Athletic Therapist in Canada (C.A.T.[C]).

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