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<p>They also are probably not “allied health majors” in an undergraduate allied health program. </p>
<p>Athletic Training would offer you the chance to work with people. It’s a degree that you can get an entry-level job with just an undergraduate degree. I’m doing it now-- working for a PT clinic/fitness center as an athletic trainer after 3.5 years of school and graduating with a Bachelors. Now over 80% of athletic trainers have a Masters or higher, but it’s not required.</p>