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A sports medicine degree can take four to seven years depending on the area of specialization, required certification and career goals. Many entry-level positions can be obtained with a four year bachelor's degree; however, advanced education such as a master's or doctoral degree is typically required for positions such as athletic trainers, exercise physiologists and sports management.Source
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