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Graduate Study Options

While the Athletic Training program does not currently offer a graduate degree in Athletic Training, our Exercise Science program provides graduate opportunities for Certified Athletic Trainers. As part of these programs, students may be exposed to a combination of coursework, teaching experience, research experience, and clinical experience.

Both programs prepare students for careers in athletic training at all levels – including research, academia, and beyond. Many of our alumni hold positions as directors of athletic training programs or head and assistant athletic trainers at the secondary and collegiate level. Exposure to a variety of ongoing quantitative and qualitative field and laboratory studies provides preparation for the final thesis research project.

Faculty advisors within the department provide personalized support. Courses may include Biomechanics, Thermophysiology, Exertional Heat Stroke, courses related to Sports Medicine, practical experience, and courses in physiology or statistics. Certified Athletic Trainers expand their clinical experience at the high school, secondary school, or division 1A university level. Full In-State and Out-of-State tuition waived for all Graduate Assistants and assistantships are provided at varying levels.