POST-PROFESSIONAL ATHLETIC TRAINING PROGRAM
CURRICULUM
CURRICULUM
Fall - First Year |
Spring - First Year |
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EXSC 6720 - Advanced Clinical Anatomy |
2 |
ATTR 6680 - Advanced Interventions I |
2 |
ATTR 6670 - Pathology of Orthopedic Injury |
3 |
ATTR 6410 - Clinical Biomechanics |
2 |
ATTR 6660 - Evidence-Based practice |
2 |
EXSC 5110 - Stats |
3 |
ATTR 6010 - Clinical Applications I |
1 |
ATTR 6020 - Clinical Applications II |
1 |
ATTR 6910 - Introduction to Sports Med Research I |
1 |
ATTR 6920 - Introduction to Sports Med Research iI |
1 |
9 Credit Hours |
9 Credit Hours |
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Fall - Second Year |
Spring - Second Year |
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ATTR 6600 - Current Issues & Topics in AT |
3 |
ATTR 6690 - Advanced Interventions II |
3 |
ATTR 6030 - Clinical Applications III |
2 |
ATTR 6040 - Clinical Applications IV |
2 |
EXSC 6990 - Thesis |
4 |
EXSC 6990 - Thesis |
4 |
9 CREDIT HOURS |
9 CREDIT HOURS |
In order for students to progress in the program, students must meet the following:
- Complete each course with a C or higher
- Maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher
In order for students to earn the degree of Masters of Science in Exercise Science with a concentration in Athletic Training, students must meet the following:
- Complete all courses listed above with a C or higher
- Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher
- Successfully complete a thesis project, which includes a written thesis document and oral thesis defense
- Complete all requirements of the College of Graduate Studies