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Curriculum

The Master of Athletic Training program is a 52-credit hour program that is completed over a 2-year period. Course details can be found in the Graduate Catalog.

Year One

This table provides an overview of the curriculum for the Master of Athletic Training program for your first year.
Term Courses Total Hours
Summer
  • KNR 401: Emergency Mgmt in AT (2 credit hours)
  • KNR 402: Foundations of AT (3 credit hours)
5
Fall
  • KNR 409: Athletic Injury Assessment I (3 credit hours)
  • KNR 403: Therapeutic Interventions I (3 credit hours)
  • KNR 484: EBP Sports Medicine (3 credit hours)
  • KNR 492A01: Practicum in AT I (3 credit hours)
12
Spring
  • KNR 410: Athletic Injury Assessment II (3 credit hours)
  • KNR 404: Therapeutic Interventions II (3 credit hours)
  • KNR 445: Statistics in Applied Science & Tech. (3 credit hours)
  • KNR 492A02: Practicum in AT II (3 credit hours)
12

Year Two

This table provides an overview of the curriculum for the Master of Athletic Training program for your second year.
Term Courses Total Hours
Summer
  • KNR 432: Gen Med Concerns in AT (2 credit hours)
  • KNR 492A03: Practicum in AT III (2 credit hours)
4
Fall
  • KNR 486: Adv. Assessment (3 credit hours)
  • KNR 424: Pyscho-social Strategies in AT (2 credit hours)
  • KNR 414: Adv. Clinical Interventions (3 credit hours)
  • KNR 492A04: Practicum in AT IV (3 credit hours)

 

11
Spring
  • KNR 435: Admin. in AT (2 credit hours)
  • KNR 433: Pharm. Application in AT (2 credit hours)
  • KNR 498A12: Professional Practice in Sports Medicine/AT (4 credit hours)

 

8

Clinical Experiences

In conjunction with didactic coursework, the MAT program requires five semesters of clinical education under the direction of a preceptor.

Clinical education will include opportunities to work with various client/patient populations in a variety of settings where athletic trainers are employed. 

Program Handbook

The handbook contains additional details related to the policies and procedures of the Master of Athletic Training program.

MAT Handbook