Athletic Training, M.S.A.T.
Promoting Quality Patient-Care
Athletic Trainers are health care professionals who collaborate with physicians and other health professionals to optimize patient care, client activity and participation in athletics, work and life. The practice of athletic training encompasses the prevention, examination, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of chronic and acute medical conditions. Students complete their undergraduate degree in Exercise, Sport, and Health Sciences and begin their M.S.A.T. as seniors.
Fast Facts
- Coursework delivered by hybrid instruction over a 24-month period.
- Clinical rotations at sites across the country with expert clinicians.
- Expanded graduate curriculum for musculoskeletal disorders and disease.
- The Athletic Training program accepts applications up to April 15 each year.
- CAATE Program Information and Outcomes Page