College of Health Professions
AccreditationThe MAT program is nationally accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE.)Program OptionsThe MAT program is available in the following two options:
Option ONE: 3+2 year program (five years total). The first three years of this program are classified as "pre-professional" phase. Students will complete the MAT program prerequisites and degree requirements for a major in strength and conditioning. The “professional” phase will begin during the summer prior to the student's fourth year. At the end of the student's fourth year, he/she will receive a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in strength and conditioning. At the end of the student's fifth year, he/she will receive his/her Master of Athletic Training (MAT) degree. This 3+2 program is intended for entering freshmen, transfer students or students who change majors late in their undergraduate education. Option TWO: Two-year program. This program is only for those students who have already completed a bachelor's degree (in any major) and have met the admission requirements for the professional phase of the MAT program. This two-year program is intended for college graduates who have completed their bachelor's degree and who may want to change careers, athletes who didn't have time during their undergraduate years to major in athletic training and international students who want a career in athletic training.
Option ONE: 3+2 year program (five years total). The first three years of this program are classified as "pre-professional" phase. Students will complete the MAT program prerequisites and degree requirements for a major in strength and conditioning. The “professional” phase will begin during the summer prior to the student's fourth year. At the end of the student's fourth year, he/she will receive a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in strength and conditioning. At the end of the student's fifth year, he/she will receive his/her Master of Athletic Training (MAT) degree. This 3+2 program is intended for entering freshmen, transfer students or students who change majors late in their undergraduate education.
Option TWO: Two-year program. This program is only for those students who have already completed a bachelor's degree (in any major) and have met the admission requirements for the professional phase of the MAT program. This two-year program is intended for college graduates who have completed their bachelor's degree and who may want to change careers, athletes who didn't have time during their undergraduate years to major in athletic training and international students who want a career in athletic training.
Admission RequirementsThe MAT program’s admission process is identical with both options. Due to the competetive nature of the program, students must meet additional admission criteria listed below. Admission is limited and not guaranteed to those meeting the minimum admission criteria. Only those who are formally admitted into the professional phase can continue with the academic and clinical education components of the program.Students must have a “C” (2.0) or higher in the following prerequisite courses: BIOL 322/322L, 323/323L; CHEM 130/130L or 140/140L; HPE 100, 308; MATH 123; PHED 336; PHYS 250/250L and PSYC 100. Descriptions of these courses can be found in the undergraduate catalog. Prospective students must also meet the following admission criteria:1. A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and a minimum prerequisite GPA of 3.0.2. Minimum of 75 observation hours under the direct supervision of a BOC-certified athletic trainer.3. Completion of all program application materials.4. Criteria such as quality of applicant essay (guidelines can be found on the application checklist) and recommendations (applicant evaluation forms) are also considered.5. A bachelor's degree from a recognized accredited institution. (Option Two only).6. Meet and retain technical standards established for the professional phase of the MAT program.GRE scores are not required for admission into the MAT program.All program admission materials and technical standards are available upon request from the program director or on the MAT program Web site.
Degree RequirementsThe professional phase of the MAT program includes the following courses: ATTR 510, 519, 520, 521, 522, 523, 524, 530, 540, 541, 545, 550, 552, 561, 562, 564, 575 and 576; PHTH 547, 549 and 557; and HEPR 549. In addition, students must also complete a minimum of 880 volunteer clinical education hours while supervised by BOC-certified athletic trainers. For more up-to-date information pertaining to the MAT program, please contact the Athletic Training Program Director and visit the MAT program website. No more than two courses with a grade of “C+,” “C” or “C-” can be used to meet graduation requirements.
The Athletic Training Program reserves the right to make program and admission requirements changes without prior notice. For up-to-date information pertaining to the MAT program, please contact the Athletic Training Program Director and/or visit the MAT program Web site.