Athletic Training

First Year Fall Program courses
Principles of Nutrition
physical science course with lab
Recommended courses
First-Year Seminar
computer course or competency exam
General Psychology
College Writing
humanities or history course

Spring Program courses
Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries
Fitness Concepts
Recommended courses
Biblical Literature
Speech Communication
Elementary Statistics
general education elective

Second Year Fall Program courses
Anatomy and Physiology
Recommended courses
General Chemistry I or Physics I
second Social Science
electives

Spring Program courses
General Chemistry II or Physics II
Recommended courses
humanities or history course
second Hesston College distinctive
electives based on transfer school requirements.

Requirements for a bachelor’s degree in athletic training vary from school to school. The student should consult transfer programs for guidance in selecting courses at Hesston. Those wishing to pursue a degree in athletic training for the CAATE accredited program at Bethel College should begin taking Bethel athletic training courses during their sophomore year at Hesston, provided they are granted provisional admittance into the Bethel program. Upon graduation from Hesston College and enrollment at Bethel College, students will have completed the first year of a three-year program.

Degrees and Programs of Study