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The South Dakota State University Master of Science in Athletic Training program aims to develop skilled practitioners and forward-thinking leaders in the field. By fostering an educational environment that employs cutting-edge teaching methods, the program encourages students to grow into thoughtful, ethical professionals committed to enhancing patients' wellbeing. Key objectives include equipping students with comprehensive knowledge and hands-on experience to expand their professional capabilities, strengthen communication skills, and foster an understanding of how research enhances clinical practice or prepares for further academic pursuits.
This two-year Master's program readies students for clinical practice as certified athletic trainers through a combination of coursework and supervised clinical rotations. Students will gain experience across diverse settings including high schools, universities, sports medicine facilities, and rehabilitation centers. Graduates will qualify to take the Board of Certification's national examination for athletic trainers.
Program Learning Objectives
Deliver expert care: Confidently provide patient-focused treatment that aligns with established athletic training standards to optimize health outcomes.
Uphold professional standards: Exhibit conduct that adheres to legal, ethical, and professional guidelines within today's dynamic healthcare landscape.