Sports Medicine
Average Salary: $42K - $54K
Ready to dive into the dynamic world of Sports Medicine straight out of high school? Our Sports Medicine program offers specialized training in just 9 months, equipping you with the skills to help athletes achieve peak performance and recover from injuries. As a Sports Medicine specialist, you'll play a crucial role in enhancing athletic performance and promoting overall well-being. With competitive salaries ranging from $40,000 to $70,000 annually, this field offers both financial stability and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the world of sports. Don't miss out on the chance to combine your passion for sports with a rewarding career—enroll today and begin your journey in Sports Medicine.
Average Salary: $42K - $54K
Ready to dive into the dynamic world of Sports Medicine straight out of high school? Our Sports Medicine program offers specialized training in just 9 months, equipping you with the skills to help athletes achieve peak performance and recover from injuries. As a Sports Medicine specialist, you'll play a crucial role in enhancing athletic performance and promoting overall well-being. With competitive salaries ranging from $40,000 to $70,000 annually, this field offers both financial stability and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the world of sports. Don't miss out on the chance to combine your passion for sports with a rewarding career—enroll today and begin your journey in Sports Medicine.
Average Salary: $42K - $54K
Ready to dive into the dynamic world of Sports Medicine straight out of high school? Our Sports Medicine program offers specialized training in just 9 months, equipping you with the skills to help athletes achieve peak performance and recover from injuries. As a Sports Medicine specialist, you'll play a crucial role in enhancing athletic performance and promoting overall well-being. With competitive salaries ranging from $40,000 to $70,000 annually, this field offers both financial stability and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the world of sports. Don't miss out on the chance to combine your passion for sports with a rewarding career—enroll today and begin your journey in Sports Medicine.
PROGRAM DETAILS
Duration: 9 months
Outcome: Diploma in Allied Healthcare
Certification: ACSM Certified Group Exercise Trainer · Certified Personal Trainer
What You’ll Learn
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Introduction to Health Science
Health science careers are not only in high demand, but they offer a diverse range of careers for all types of people interested in helping others. Acquire foundational knowledge required to pursue a career in the healthcare industry, and the education, training, and credentials needed to attain them. Learn basic medical terminology, principles of anatomy and physiology, and legal and ethical responsibilities. Explore communication, teamwork, and leadership techniques – providing a solid basis for those wanting to advance through the health sciences.
Professional Responsibilities
Making sure that you, your patients, and your colleagues stay safe, you’ll begin analyzing your responsibilities for ensuring patient and personal safety with special attention paid to emergency procedures. Examine infection control, first-aid, CPR, and measuring a patient’s vitals. Learn about numerical data, such as systems of measurement, medical math, and reading and interpreting charts. And examine effective teamwork and leadership characteristics while building your employment skills.
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Introduction to Health Science Theory
From doctors and nurses to x-ray technicians and medical aides, the field of healthcare offers numerous roles that will allow you to make a difference in the lives of patients. In this course, you’ll learn all about the foundations of healthcare from how the industry works around the world, to the different professions that fall within the field. You’ll also learn medical terminology and calculations, the difference between diagnostic and therapeutic careers, and the legal and ethical considerations. Let’s start building the foundation of a career in healthcare today.
Health Science Skills
You’ve built a solid foundation of knowledge of the healthcare field, and now it’s time to probe deeper into the healthcare profession. In this course, you’ll review key aspects of the broad category of safety as well as learn how to assess and treat patients for an array of injuries. You’ll learn how to identify emergencies, trauma and complex care, and the basics of CPR and life support. Lastly, you’ll explore the importance of collaborating with other team members to manage and resolve conflicts. Let’s suit up to learn how you can positively impact patients in the field of healthcare.
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Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
Whether you plan on pursuing a career in health sciences or simply looking to gain an understanding of how the human body works, you’ll first need to understand the relationship between anatomy and physiology. Learn how to read your body’s story by understanding cell structure and their processes, and discover the functions and purposes of the skeletal, muscular, nervous, and cardiovascular systems, as well as diseases that affect those systems.
Discovering Form and Function
Examine the form and function of even more body systems. Learn about the structure, function, and interrelation between the lymphatic, immune, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and endocrine systems. The reproductive system is also discussed along with hereditary traits and genetics. And discover the importance of accurate patient documentation as well as the technology used in the industry.
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Introduction to Sports Medicine
What do you think of when you hear the phrase “sports medicine professional”? Believe it or not, the term encompasses a much larger range of career options than jobs typically associated with this field. Explore some of the most popular career pathways, day-to-day responsibilities, emergency care for athletes, and legal obligations. Discover what nutrition, healthy lifestyle, and fitness truly mean, and dive into anatomy, human biomechanics, and exercise modalities. Learn how to get started in this exciting field.
Injury Prevention
You’ve warmed up those muscles and stretched your understanding of basic human biomechanics, but now it’s time to power forward your learning even further! In Sports Medicine 1b: Injury Prevention, you’ll expand your understanding of the human body to provide a greater context for injury in a variety of scenarios. You’ll learn how to evaluate an injury, what onsite tests to perform, and when to refer a patient to a medical professional. You’ll also explore the anatomy of specific body areas to better understand injuries that may occur as well as ways to prevent injury. Are you ready to keep athletes functioning at peak levels? Grab your sports tape and let’s hit the field of sports medicine.
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Working with Clients
You’ve learned the basics about how the body works and how to attend to athletes’ injuries, but now, it’s time to get personal! Time to personalize and plan for clients, that is! In this course, you will learn to develop dietary and exercise regimes for clients based on their needs and goals. You’ll even have an opportunity to turn plans into action by designing workouts for your example gym. Let’s hit the ground running and continue building towards a career as a trainer.
Personalizing Your Practice
“Five, four, three, two, one—rest.” You’ve learned what it looks like to work one-on-one with clients as a sports medicine professional, and now it’s time to focus on the group. In this course, you will be introduced to teaching group exercise classes and providing rehabilitation services to clients facing injury and disease. You will also learn about laws that govern the work of sports medicine professionals, business concerns like insurance and staffing, and what you need to consider if you start your fitness facility. It looks like it’s time for the next set!
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Introduction
If you ever thought about pursuing a gratifying career in biomedical sciences, pharmacology is a must. Pharmacology is the fascinating study of the chemistry, origins, and types of medications. Whether you plan on going into medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, or pharmacy, you’ll need to learn the effects of medicines on different biological systems, appropriate dosages, and how the body responds to different medications.
Analysis and Effects
When implemented with care, medicine can cure illnesses and even save lives, but when distributed incorrectly, therapeutics can cause great harm. In this course, you will delve deeper into the study of medicine and treatments available to patients. You will learn about available medications for specific diseases, the way therapeutics work in the body, different drug classifications, the law behind administering drugs, and what a Pharmacy career can look like. Are you ready to continue injecting your brain with essential knowledge for a career in the medical field? Let’s continue your journey of care.
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An externship offers students an invaluable opportunity to gain hands-on experience and practical skills in their chosen field of study. Through supervised placements in real-world work environments, students apply theoretical knowledge learned in the classroom to actual workplace scenarios. Under the guidance of experienced professionals, they develop essential competencies, refine communication and teamwork skills, and build confidence in their abilities. This immersive learning experience not only enhances students' resumes but also provides valuable networking opportunities and insights into potential career paths.
*Students in the state of California are required to complete an externship for this program.
What We Offer
BLENDED LEARNING MODEL
Guided pacing plans to ensure timely completion, assignments graded in 24 hours, daily zoom study room, direct advisor communication, and weekly live classes.
CAREER SUCCESS SUPPORT
Additional career success support programs, including career discovery, workplace readiness, virtual internship, certification prep, and job search.
CERTIFICATION PASS PROMISE
Our Certification Pass Promise guarantees that our curriculum will prepare you to pass the certification exam. If you don't pass on your first try, we'll refund the exam fee.
FLEXIBLE PAYMENT OPTIONS
With flexible pay options, you can pay in full or explore a payment plan (via Klarna at checkout) and finish the program with ZERO STUDENT LOAN DEBT.
What You’ll Need
Access to the Internet
Our classes are offered online. You will need access to a computer, laptop, tablet, or mobile device AND internet connection.
Basic Computer Skills
Our digital curriculum is accessible via a Learning Management System. For this, you will need to have basic computer skills.
High School Diploma
You will need to have earned your high school diploma, GED certificate, or equivalent by the time you complete this program.
Dedicated Time to Learn
You will need to dedicate 10-20 hours of your time each week to learning. This program can be completed in 9 months or at your own pace.
What You’ll Get
Diploma in Allied Healthcare
Upon completion of this program, you will earn a Diploma in Allied Healthcare and be eligible to sit for the national certification exam or enroll in a certification exam prep program.