Most universities offer sports medicine as a degree. Even some smaller institutions offer sports medicine as a degree. It is hard to get specific because without knowing where you are from I can't say the best schools in your area.
Yes, there are degrees in sports medicine. You can also find certificate programs for them if you do not wish to obtain a college degree. You will have to search for schools that offer that program and apply to them.
A sports medicine degree would take the same legth of time as a medical physicain. Most medical degrees take 6-10 years to obtain. As well as an internship.
Sports medicine is centered around athletes. Any job related to sports medicine is going to be usually locker room physicians or doctors specializing in sports injuries of many different natures.
sport and health science degree or athletic training and therapy would be a great help to have under your belt when studying sports medicine
You need a doctorate's degree in Veterinary Medicine, which is a graduate degree you obtain after completing a bachelor's degree.
yes you do. what you need for sports medicine is a 6 year doctors degree in a sports medicine related field, such as athletic training. Once you complete that then you can sit for your boards test and become a certified. The more experience you have the better chances you have at getting a great job. Sports medicine is a highly competitive field. If you really want to be one, study hard
You have to go to collage for four years then take a state test and then a national test.
An athletic trainer, physical therapist, and sports medicine.
Yes they do because otherwise they couldn't get a degree.
The lowest degree one can obtain is and Associate's Degree, followed by a Bachelor's Degree. Graduate degrees are, in order, Master's Degree and Ph. D., along with other professional doctorates, such as Doctor of Medicine.
You would need a medical degree. how long dose it take and what kind of classes do you need to take
A sports medicine specialist has specialized training and education in the medical and therapeutic aspects of sports. Often they are physicians or surgeons, but a medical degree is not always required to work in sports medicine. A certified athletic trainer, or ATC, specializes in athletic health care. They are required to have at least a bachelors degree. This degree may be in athletic training, health, physical education, or exercise science. They also study many other areas, including human anatomy, nutrition, and psychology to name a few.