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<p>Keep in mind that Chapman has strong academic programs in other majors as well, not just in film. Here’s an example from their athletic training program: </p>

<p>"Chapman University’s Athletic Training Education Program (ATEP) boasts a 30-year history of producing hundreds of graduates who are successfully employed as allied healthcare professionals and educators in various settings.</p>

<p>Combining rigorous academic coursework with clinical hands-on experiences, our program prepares students for careers and graduate studies in a variety of fields, including:</p>

<p>§ Athletic training
§ Physical or occupational therapy
§ Physician assistant or medical school
§ Nursing/nurse practitioner
§ Healthcare administration and leadership</p>

<p>New Grads are Exam Champs! </p>

<p>Here’s more evidence that Chapman ATEP graduates excel beyond the national average: 16 out of 16 from the class of 2010 passed the Board of Certification (BOC) exam, 14 of them passed on their first attempt. Our first-attempt pass rate (87.5%) continues to greatly exceed the national average of approximately 50%.</p>

<p>The class of 2010’s stellar performance continues the CU ATEP tradition of success. Since fall 2002, 88% of all Chapman AT graduates have passed the BOC exam–the majority of them doing so with their first attempt. Success with the exam is also linked to placement in graduate schools and employment, which we also track. More than 90% of CU ATEP graduates since 2002 have been accepted to graduate schools and/or secured jobs."</p>