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The Athletic Training Graduate Program aims to equip students for careers in healthcare that require teamwork across disciplines, independent clinical judgment, and expertise in evidence-based methods. Graduates will emerge as healthcare professionals working alongside physicians to deliver preventive care, emergency response, diagnostic evaluations, treatment plans, and injury rehabilitation. Alumni of this program often advance as top practitioners, investigators, and instructors.
The Master of Science (M.S.) in Athletic Training provides training in research-driven methodologies, injury prevention, diagnostic assessments, emergency treatment, therapeutic approaches, mental health considerations, healthcare management, and professional ethics. Participants will develop:
Expertise grounded in current industry standards,
Varied, intensive clinical rotations,
Principles for moral reasoning in healthcare,
Commitment to continuous professional growth,
Dedication to advancing the field of athletic training, and
Appreciation for research's role in sports medicine.
Students must earn a Bachelor degree prior to entering the athletic training program.
Applicants for graduate study who are not native speakers of English must meet one of the following for admission:
Application deadline for enrollment in the program is January 1