Master of Science in Athletic Training Option 2: Traditional Master Track (2 Years):
A student with a bachelor’s degree can apply and be directly accepted into the professional phase of the program. Applicants must meet the entrance requirements and have the appropriate prerequisite coursework.
Professional Phase
Summer
AT 602 | Applied Anatomy | 2 |
AT 606 | Foundations of Athletic Training | 3 |
Fall
AT 611 | Fundamentals of Sport Performance | 3 |
AT 621 | Emergency Care and Management in Athletic Training | 3 |
AT 635 | Neuroscience | 2 |
AT 641 | Clinical Experience in Athletic Training I | 3 |
AT 651 | Clinical Assessment of the Extremities | 3 |
AT 685 | Advanced Clinical Practice I | 1 |
Spring
AT 631 | Therapeutic Modalities | 2 |
AT 661 | Clinical Rehabilitation Techniques | 3 |
AT 675 | Pathophysiology and Interventions I | 3 |
AT 681 | Organization and Administration in Athletic Training | 3 |
AT 687 | Advanced Clinical Practice II | 1 |
AT 691 | Clinical Experience in Athletic Training II | 3 |
Summer
AT 671 | Research Methods in Athletic Training I | 2 |
AT 702 | Clinical Experience in Athletic Training III | 1 |
Fall
AT 732 | Pathophysiology and Interventions II | 3 |
AT 741 | Research Methods in Athletic Training II | 2 |
AT 743 | Professional Development I | 1 |
AT 752 | Clinical Experience in Athletic Training IV | 4 |
AT 761 | Clinical Assessment of the Neck and Spine | 3 |
AT 781 | Advanced Clinical Rehabilitation Techniques | 2 |
Spring
AT 787 | Professional Development II | 1 |
AT 797 | Clinical Experience in Athletic Training V | 6 |