Master of Science in Athletic Training
Overview of the Program
The two-year MSAT program is designed for students who have completed a baccalaureate degree and wish to earn a Master of Science in Athletic Training. If you have not completed your bachelor’s degree or all pre-requisite coursework at the time you apply, you will be able to submit final verification later. Students must have an earned bachelor’s degree and complete all pre-requisite coursework by the end of the first summer session or they will not be able to continue in the program.
Applications are accepted through the Athletic Training Centralized Application Service (ATCAS). Review of applications and admissions decisions are made on a rolling basis until the cohort is full.
Admissions Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in any discipline.
- Completed application through Athletic Training Centralized Application Service (ATCAS).
- Official transcript verification the following undergraduate coursework was completed with a grade of “C” or better:
- Human Anatomy & Physiology (8 credits)
- Biology (4 credits)
- Chemistry (4 credits)
- Physics (4 credits)
- Exercise Physiology (4 credits)
- Kinesiology or Biomechanics (3 credits)
- Nutrition (3 credits)
- Statistics (3 credits)
- General Psychology (3 credits)
- Personal statement about why you want to be an athletic trainer.
- 2 letters of recommendation
- 1 must be from an academic advisor or instructor who can speak on your ability to succeed at graduate work.
- Current certification in Emergency Cardiac Care (ECC) from the list below:
Provider Name |
Course Title |
American Heart Association |
ACLS |
American Heart Association |
BLS Healthcare Provider |
American Red Cross |
CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer |
American Safety and Health Institute |
BLS |
Emergency Care and Safety Institute |
Health care Provider CPR |
National Safety Council |
BLS for Health Care and Professional rescuers |
|
- 50 hours of clinical observation with a Certified Athletic Trainer- OPTIONAL
- Signed Technical Standards Form
- Interview with program admissions committee
Curriculum Two Year Program
Year One
Summer
ATES 510 |
Concepts in Athletic Training |
ATES 520 |
Emergency Care in Athletic Training |
ATES 560 |
Clinical Education I |
Fall
ATES 570 |
Evaluation and Assessment I |
ATES 580 |
Therapeutic Interventions I |
ATES 561 |
Clinical Education II |
Spring
ATES 571 |
Evaluation and Assessment II |
ATES 581 |
Therapeutic Interventions II |
ATES 530 |
Research Experience in Athletic Training |
ATES 562 |
Clinical Education III |
Year Two
Summer
ATES 572 |
Evaluation and Assessment III |
ATES 540 |
General Medicine and Pharmacology in AT |
ATES 563 |
Clinical Education IV |
Fall
ATES 550 |
Clinical Analysis and Prescription |
ATES 585 |
Organization and Administration in AT |
ATES 564 |
Clinical Education V |
Spring
ATES 590 |
Capstone in Athletic Training |
ATES 565 |
Clinical Education VI |