What Can You Do With A Graduate Degree in Athletic Training?
Information and options for Athletic Training
Athletic Training Related Skills
- Coordination
- Active Listening
- Time Management
- Monitoring
- Judgement and Decision Making
- Critical Thinking
- Attentive to Detail
- Social Perceptiveness
- Service Orientation
- Instructing
- Systems Analysis
- Complex Problem Solving
- Systems Evaluation
Related Entry-Level Career Titles
- Physical Education Teacher
- Physical Therapist
- Coach
- Personal Trainer
- Soccer Coach
- Injury Prevention Specialist
- Boxing Instructor
- Athletic Trainer
- Rehabilitation Specialist
- Physician’s Assistant
Employers of Athletic Training Majors
- College & Universities
- Elementary & Secondary Schools (State, Local, and Private)
- Hospitals (State, Local, and Private)
- Fitness and Recreational Centers
- Physicians’ Offices
- Professional Sports Teams
- Law Enforcement
- Military
Job Posting Sites
- College Grad – Search entry level jobs and internships along with advice on careers, resumes, interviewing, salaries and job offers.
- Indeed – You can search millions of jobs online to find the next step in your career
- Get Athletic Trainer Jobs – Free Athletic Trainer job postings and career opportunities
- iHire Sports and Recreation – Find great Sports and Recreation opportunities
- UIS Career Connect – UIS Career Development Center’s job posting site
Career Planning Links
- Explore Health Careers is a site with collaboration between health professionals and health care associations
- Occupational Outlook Handbook can help you find career information on duties, education and training, pay, and outlook for hundreds of occupations
- O’NET Online is a national job outlook and projections resource
- Career OneStop is a site supported by the U.S. Department of Labor with great career tools/resources
- GOALS is the UIS Career Development Center career development learning module
- UIS Athletic Training provides an overview of their program