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 |