2023-2024 Catalog

Master of Science in Athletic Training

The Athletic Training Program is designed to prepare candidates for the exciting profession of athletic training by preparing them to pass the Board of Certification (BOC) Examination. Athletic trainers are healthcare professionals who collaborate with physicians to optimize activity and participation of the physically active. The program consists of various academic and clinical experiences. Athletic training candidates are exposed to numerous academic challenges and are involved in the daily delivery of healthcare to intercollegiate patients, high school patients, and other physically active individuals as part of the clinical component of the program. This hands-on experience will better enable candidates to complete clinical competencies and give them the opportunity to expand the concepts learned in the classroom. These experiences include practice and game coverage, injury evaluation and treatment, implementing injury prevention techniques, as well as designing and implementing long-term rehabilitation and conditioning programs.

This degree is for students who hold a bachelor's degree (not in Athletic Training) and have completed required prerequisite courses for the Athletic Training Program. This is a 5 semester program (fall, spring, summer, fall, spring) totaling 61 credit hours.

Degree Requirements

Requirements List

AT 5310Therapeutic Intervention I

2

AT 5320Therapeutic Intervention II

3

AT 5410Lower Extremity Injury Assessment

3

AT 5420Upper Extremity Injury Assessment

3

AT 5430Head, Spine, and Thorax Assessment

3

AT 5510Clinical Experience I

3

AT 5520Clinical Experience II

3

AT 5530Immersion Clinical Experience

3

AT 5610Managing Medical Emergencies

2

AT 6310Therapeutic Intervention III

3

AT 6510Clinical Experience III

3

AT 6520Clinical Experience IV

3

AT 6610General Medical Conditions

3

AT 6620Pathophysiology and Pharmacology

2

AT 6630Contemporary Issues in Athletic Training

3

AT 6640Organization of Administration

3

AT 6950Capstone in Athletic Training

1

MSES 5650Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Strength & Power Conditioning

3

MSES 5679Applied Psychology in Human Performance

3

MSES 5980Research Methods

3

MSES 5990Quantitative Methods

3

MSES 5998Graduate Project

3

or

MSES 5999Thesis

3

Minimum of 61 hours required for graduation.