Athletic Training, MS

70 credit hours

This program will begin Summer 2023.

The graduate program for athletic training prepares students to succeed on the Board of Certification (BOC) examination in athletic training and become a certified athletic trainer (ATC). Students who complete the program are awarded a Master of Science in Athletic Training.
The university offers students two main pathways for enrolling in the athletic training program, including an accelerated master's program (AMP) pathway and a post-baccalaureate pathway. The AMP pathway is designed for high-achieving high school graduates. This program provides an opportunity for select students to earn a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science and a Master of Science in Athletic Training in an accelerated five-year format. The post-baccalaureate pathway is designed for college graduates who have already completed an undergraduate degree in a related field.

The athletic training program has specific eligibility requirements and utilizes a secondary application and admission process. Information regarding the admission criteria for each pathway can be found in the following sections. The program accepts a maximum of 20 students into each cohort. The program utilizes a single point of entry into the program, and all new students formally begin the graduate program during the summer term. Students admitted into the program will complete a rigorous two-year curriculum that includes two summer terms, two fall semesters, and two spring semesters. Students are expected to remain continuously enrolled and will follow a specific sequence of didactic and clinical coursework designed to meet the core competencies established by the CAATE.

The athletic training program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE).

Accelerated Master's Program (AMP) Pathway
The accelerated master’s program is designed for traditional first-time college students, but current students and transfer students can declare their interest in the accelerated master’s program and follow this academic pathway at any time. Interested students should inform their academic advisor of their intent to complete the accelerated master’s program as early as possible to ensure they follow the necessary academic degree plan. The program has specific eligibility requirements, application procedures, selection criteria, and retention criteria. Refer to the sections on Admission Criteria, Application Process, and Selection Criteria for additional details.

Admission Criteria (AMP Pathway)

Cumulative college GPA of 3.00 or higher.
Cumulative GPA of 3.3 or higher for all prerequisite courses.
Completion, or be nearing the completion, of all general education requirements.
Completion of all program prerequisites with a C or better (must be completed or scheduled to be completed prior to the time of entry into program)

Biology (BSC 10000)
Chemistry (CHM 10000)
Physics, with lab (PHY 25100)
Anatomy/Physiology I and II (BSC 22700, BSC 22800)
Exercise Physiology, with lab (EXS 31500, EXS 31600)
Psychology (PSY 10000)
Nutrition (EXS 24000)
Medical Terminology (HFS 18500)
Kinesiology (HFS 31000) or Biomechanics (EXS 32500)

Completion of at least 75 undergraduate credit hours at time of application submission (credit hours for courses enrolled in at time of application should be included)
Completion of at least 90 undergraduate credit hours at time of entry into program.

Application Process (AMP Pathway)

Complete the application for graduate admission at Lindenwood University.
Complete the application (via ATCAS) for admission into the athletic training program.

Additional required documents located in ATCAS:
Transcript verification of completion of all program prerequisite courses.
If the prerequisite courses have not been completed at the time of application, students can submit final verification at a later date.
Three letters of recommendation.
At least 1 letter of recommendation must be from a certified athletic trainer.
Documentation of a minimum of 50 observation hours with a certified athletic trainer.
Personal statement
Statement should provide support for one’s ability to perform at a high-level in the program.
Statement should include prior academic and clinical experiences, work experience, accomplishments, academic goals, and career goals.
Complete an interview with the athletic training program faculty.
Interviews will be scheduled by program faculty after receiving all application materials.
The priority application deadline is December 1st of each year for enrollment in the program in the following summer term.

Post-Baccalaureate Pathway

The post-baccalaureate pathway is designed for college graduates who have already completed (or will have completed) an undergraduate degree in a related field, as well as all program prerequisites prior to enrolling in the graduate program. The program has specific eligibility requirements, application procedures, selection criteria, and retention criteria. Refer to the sections on Admission Criteria, Application Process, and Selection Criteria for additional details.

Admission Criteria (Post-Baccalaureate Pathway)
Cumulative college GPA of 3.00 or higher.
Cumulative GPA of 3.3 or higher for all prerequisite courses.
Completion of a bachelor’s degree
All bachelor’s degree requirements must be completed and degree conferred prior to the time of entry into program.
Completion of all program prerequisites with a C or better (must be completed or scheduled to be completed prior to the time of entry into program)

Biology (BSC 10000)
Chemistry (CHM 10000)
Physics, with lab (PHY 25100)
Anatomy/Physiology I and II (BSC 22700, BSC 22800)
Exercise Physiology, with lab (EXS 31500, EXS 31600)
Psychology (PSY 10000)
Nutrition (EXS 24000)
Medical Terminology (HFS 18500)
Kinesiology (HFS 31000) or Biomechanics (EXS 32500)

Application Process (Post-Baccalaureate Pathway)
Complete the application for graduate admission at Lindenwood University.
Complete the application (via ATCAS) for admission into the athletic training program.
Additional required documents located in ATCAS:
Transcript verification of completion of a bachelor’s degree.
Transcript verification of completion of all program prerequisite courses.
If the bachelor’s degree or prerequisite courses have not been completed at the time of application, students can submit final verification at a later date.
Three letters of recommendation.
At least 1 letter of recommendation must be from a certified athletic trainer.
Documentation of a minimum of 50 observation hours with a certified athletic trainer.
Personal statement
Statement should provide support for one’s ability to perform at a high-level in the program.
Statement should include prior academic and clinical experiences, work experience, accomplishments, academic goals, and career goals.
Complete an interview with the athletic training program faculty.
Interviews will be scheduled by program faculty after receiving all application materials.
The priority application deadline is December 1st of each year for enrollment in the program in the following summer term.

Selection Process

The athletic training program has a selective admissions process for program applicants. Each spring, the program accepts a maximum of 20 students into each cohort, and upon acceptance, each cohort will begin the graduate program during the subsequent summer term.

Notification of Acceptance
All program applicants will be notified of their conditional acceptance or rejection by March 15th. A maximum of 20 students will be admitted each year. Students not selected for admission are encouraged to re-apply for the following year. Students conditionally accepted into the program will be required to complete the additional requirements described in the next section before officially beginning the program.

As stated in the university policies, Lindenwood University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, religion, disability, veteran status, genetic information or other status protected under applicable law.

Additional Program Requirements

After receiving the conditional acceptance letter, students are required to complete additional requirements prior to May 1st of their respective entrance year in the program. These requirements include, but are not limited to, providing vaccination records, providing a criminal background check, and signing compliance statements for program policies. A complete list of these requirements can be found on the program website. Failure to meet, complete, and/or submit any of the requirements may result in revocation of the student’s admission to the program.

Requirements

Major Coursework

AT 50100Clinical Practicum I

3

AT 50200Clinical Practicum II

3

AT 50300Clinical Practicum III

2

AT 50400Clinical Practicum IV

3

AT 50500Clinical Practicum V

1

AT 50600Clinical Practicum VI

3

AT 51100Clinical Decision-Making I

1

AT 51200Clinical Decision-Making II

1

AT 51300Clinical Decision-Making III

1

AT 51400Clinical Decision-Making IV

1

AT 52000Emergency Management

6

AT 52500Fundamental Skills in Athletic Training

1

AT 54100Orthopedic Evaluation and Management I

4

AT 54200Orthopedic Evaluation and Management II

4

AT 54400Evaluation and Management of General Medical Conditions

5

AT 55100Therapeutic Interventions I

4

AT 55200Therapeutic Interventions II

4

AT 55300Therapeutic Interventions III

4

AT 61000Leadership and Management in Athletic Training

3

AT 63000Seminar in Athletic Training

1

AT 65000Capstone

3

AT 68100Comprehensive Examination

0

HS 54000Research Methods

3

HS 54200Statistical Analysis

3

HS 53700Health and Well-being in Society

3

HS 57700Sport Nutrition & Body Composition

3