BS/MS Athletic Training
Athletic trainers (ATs) are healthcare professionals who collaborate with physicians to provide preventive services, emergency care, clinical diagnosis, therapeutic intervention and rehabilitation of injuries and medical conditions. Athletic trainers are an integral part of healthcare in many clinical settings. The certified athletic trainer has the medical and physiological skills necessary to provide initial assessment and treatment of injury and the foresight to reduce the risk of their occurrence.
Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia, offers a professional degree program that enables students to earn both a bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training and a master’s degree in AT through MU’s 3 + 2 plan. Students who already have a bachelor’s degree can just pursue the Master of Science in Athletic Training degree program.
The Professional Master of Science in Athletic Training Program (PMSATP) is fully accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE).
Marshall offers the only 3+2 combined Bachelor and Master of Science in Athletic Training program in the state of West Virginia. The standalone athletic trainer master’s program is also a perfect match for those who have earned a bachelor’s degree from another institution and who are seeking a master’s degree in Athletic Training.
Marshall offers a rigorous academic program in Athletic Training that blends classroom and laboratory instruction with clinical rotations where students complete required clinical education experiences with board-certified athletic trainers, physicians, physical therapists and other allied healthcare professionals.
Athletic trainers (ATs) are healthcare professionals who collaborate with physicians to provide preventive services, emergency care, clinical diagnosis, therapeutic intervention and rehabilitation of injuries and medical conditions. Athletic trainers are an integral part of healthcare in many clinical settings. The certified athletic trainer has the medical and physiological skills necessary to provide initial assessment and treatment of injury and the foresight to reduce the risk of their occurrence.
Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia, offers a professional degree program that enables students to earn both a bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training and a master’s degree in AT through MU’s 3 + 2 plan. Students who already have a bachelor’s degree can just pursue the Master of Science in Athletic Training degree program.
The Professional Master of Science in Athletic Training Program (PMSATP) is fully accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE).
Marshall offers the only 3+2 combined Bachelor and Master of Science in Athletic Training program in the state of West Virginia. The standalone athletic trainer master’s program is also a perfect match for those who have earned a bachelor’s degree from another institution and who are seeking a master’s degree in Athletic Training.
Marshall offers a rigorous academic program in Athletic Training that blends classroom and laboratory instruction with clinical rotations where students complete required clinical education experiences with board-certified athletic trainers, physicians, physical therapists and other allied healthcare professionals.