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UM Athletic Training Education Program

The University of Montana offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training.  The Univeristy of Montana's Athletic Training Education Program (ATEP) is the only undergraduate curriculum in the state of Montana accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE).

Mission Statement

The mission of the University of Montana Athletic Training Education Program is to provide a comprehensive, progressive educational and clinical foundation to prepare students for a career in athletic training.  The educational program encompasses current research and formal instruction in the prevention, recognition, evaluation and rehabilitation of the physically active. Upon successful completion of thsi program, the student will be eligible to sit for the Board of Certification (BOC) examination.

UM Faculty and students

Program Goals:

  • The program seeks to provide an effective and interactive learning environment for students wishing to pursue a career in athletic training.
  • The program seeks to develop the critical thinking, decision-making, and communication skills necessary for success in athletic training, allied health care, and a broader spectrum of professions in today's society.
  • The program desires to expose students to hands-on experiences, clinical settings, and professionals representing a wide range of allied and medical health care professions.
  • The program works to provide a foundation for success predicated on both a didactic and clinical knowledge base.
  • The faculty, clinical athletic trainers, and athletic training students strive to create an environment consistent with quality heath care for the athletes/patients in the clinical setting while achieving the educational goals of the student and the program.

The Health and Human Performance Department and Department of Athletics welcome your participation and interest in the ATEP.  The ATEP is a demanding curriculum which requires dedication and commitment.  It is a rewarding program that may present a variety of professional career opportunities upon graduation.  The academic advisors responsible for the ATEP are available to assist you in any way possible to pursue this interesting and challenging professional program.

Curriculum Director: Scott Richter EdM, LAT, ATC  Email: scott.richter@umontana.edu

Clinical Director: Valerie Rich PhD, LAT, ATC, WEMT-B, CSCS Email: valerie.rich@umontana.edu

School of Education
The University of Montana
Missoula, MT 59812
(406) 243-4911