Athletic Training Program
ABOUT THE PROGRAM:
The Hill College Student Athletic Trainer Education Program is a two-year preparatory program designed to lead to placement in a four-year Bachelor’s in Athletic Training or Sports Studies/Kinesiology thus creating the pathway to a Master’s in Athletic Training.
The program intends to allow students to experience the expectations of performing the duties of a student athletic trainer while gaining critical observation hours and completing the academic coursework leading to an associate’s degree. These experiences will assist in easing the transition of the athletic training student into a Bachelor’s level degree. As a Hill College Student Athletic Trainer, you will be able to work directly with the Hill College athletic squads daily fulfilling the role of a liaison between the athletes and the athletic trainer.
Once the student has completed their associate’s degree at Hill College, the Hill College Athletic Trainer will assist the student in placement at a four-year institution allowing that student to continue the coursework in their desired field of study. Although students seeking a career in athletic training are preferred, students with other career goals will be considered. Various scholarship levels are available based on merit and academic progress to be determined by the Hill College Athletic Trainer.
Associate of Arts
Kinesiology
Contact Information
Athletic Trainer
Allan Dinsmore
254.659.7969
Student Athletic Trainer Application
ABOUT THE ATHLETIC TRAINER PROFESSION:
Athletic training is recognized by the American Medical Association (AMA) as an allied healthcare profession. The certified athletic trainer specializes in six practice areas or domains:
• Prevention
• Clinical evaluation and diagnosis
• Immediate care
• Treatment, rehabilitation and reconditioning
• Organization and administration
• Professional responsibility
Prepare athletes for practice or competition, including taping, bandaging and bracing
• Evaluate injuries to determine their management and possible referral
• Develop conditioning programs
• Implement treatment and rehabilitation programs
These duties require extensive knowledge and strong decision-making skills obtained through the certified athletic trainer’s experience and education.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES:
Athletic trainers can be found almost anywhere people are physically active. Whether it’s on the playing field or in an industrial work setting, athletic trainers are in place to help active people prevent injuries and stay healthy. Here are some of the places you will find them:
Secondary Schools: Public and private secondary schools offer abundant job opportunities for certified athletic trainers. Parents and administrators are discovering the benefits a certified athletic trainer can offer in preventing and caring for injuries. Many certified athletic trainers teach classes at the high school level. The American Medical Association recommends certified athletic trainers be in every high school.
Colleges and universities: Certified athletic training jobs in colleges and universities generally fall into two categories: athletic department staff assignment and combination teacher/athletic trainer.
Professional sports: Although teams operate only a few months per year, certified athletic trainers work year-round conditioning and rehabilitating athletes. Fewer jobs are available in this practice setting due to the limited number of teams.
Sports medicine clinics: This growing setting provides certified athletic trainers the opportunity to work with a number of different healthcare professionals and a diverse patient population. In addition to athletic injury rehabilitation, many clinics provide athletic training services for secondary schools via outreach programs.
Military: Each branch of the U.S. military is increasing its use of athletic trainers. Certified athletic trainers can be found as part of the health care team for active-duty injured service
people, on- and off-base fitness and wellness centers, new recruit readiness programs and pre-enlistment readiness programs, in addition to established military school sports teams.
Industrial and commercial: These settings utilize both outreach clinics and full-time certified athletic trainers to deliver services. Athletic trainers are a key component to the healthcare team, and work with physicians and other allied health personnel. Certified athletic trainers are first-responder medical personnel who are experts in injury assessment and treatment, particularly in the orthopedic and musculoskeletal disciplines. Other athletic training employment opportunities include hospitals, health clubs, and the performing arts.
SAMPLING OF CLASSES:
Taping and Bandaging of Athletic Injuries
Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries
First Aid & CPR
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
Highlights
The athletic training department provides injury care and event coverage for all the athletics programs covered at Hill College including rodeo.
We have one full time athletic trainer and a staff of 8-10 student athletic trainers.
We offer an associates in kinesiology with emphasis in athletic training so that current student athletic trainers may begin to fulfill the requirements for obtaining a degree and certification in athletic training.
We do provide scholarships for student trainers and any current or future student at Hill College interested in the athletic training program should contact:
Allan Dinsmore at 254.659.7969 or adinsmore@hillcollege.edu
We provide a fully functional athletic training facility, the Athletic Center for Excellence (ACE), located on our Hill County Campus between the Bob Bullock Sports Center and the baseball field.
