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M.S. in Athletic Training

Description

The Master of Science in Athletic Training (MSAT) prepares future allied health care professionals wishing to pursue a career in athletic training as a certified athletic trainer (ATC). The program aims to provide students a diverse academic and clinical experience and one that nurtures a strong educational foundation for continued professional growth. A strong connection to Ole Miss Athletics, area high schools, professional sports teams, clinics, hospitals, physician’s offices, and industry help to provide students the opportunity to learn from premier leaders in the field of athletic training. Overall, this program is intended to provide improved access to health care and additional health care providers in communities that are lacking, and through a collaborative effort and comprehensive approach the MSAT program will ultimately improve the overall climate of the state of Mississippi and beyond. For the complete mission, vision, and core values, please refer to MSAT.

Admissions:

The MSAT is a two-year intensive lockstep cohort program that follows a specific course sequence. Students must be enrolled full time. Students will be admitted on a rolling basis until the cohort is complete. Students admitted into the program will begin studies during the full summer session, which typically starts the last week of May or first week of June. A holistic approach will be utilized in the evaluation of applications to the MSAT program. Applications will be weighted with some requirements being weighted more than others.

A typical student profile for admissions will include:

International Students:

Additional required documentation for applicants whose native language is not English will be based on university standards. Please refer to the Office of InternationalPrograms for a more detailed explanation of those standards.

Prerequisite Requirements:

Students must complete at least one course in each of the following. Courses will be evaluated based on the MSAT Prerequisite Policy. All required prerequisite courses must be completed prior to matriculation into the MSAT program.

Minimum Total Credit Hours: 54

Course Requirements

For the M.S. in Athletic Training, a minimum of 54 semester hours of graduate study is required. Requirements for the M.S. in Athletic Training are a minimum of 48 hours from the core curriculum, and either 6 hours of thesis or 6 hours of field service project as the capstone in athletic training. The MSAT is a two- year intensive lockstep cohort program that follows a specific course sequence.

The MSAT program requires the following 54 hours:

Core Curriculum

Capstone in Athletic Training

A total of 6 hours must be completed in one of the following:

Other Academic Requirements

The Master of Science in Athletic Training (MSAT) program at the University of Mississippi is a rigorous and intensive program that places specific requirements and demands on the students enrolled in the program. Students will be expected to meet technical standards either with or without accommodations. Please refer to MSAT web page for a more detailed explanation of the technical standards.

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