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					| 2025 - 2026 Graduate Catalog 
 Master of Athletic Training  |  
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				The Master’s in Athletic Training is designed as a professional degree for persons entering the field of athletic training. The degree is designed to prepare individuals for positions as athletic trainers in a variety of employment settings. The program integrates didactic and clinical experiences to promote critical thinking, psychomotor skill, professional decision making, and collaboration to prepare students to serve as professionals in the field of athletic training. The Bethune-Cookman Athletic Training faculty is dedicated educators and professionals with all appropriate credentials. In addition to the faculty, a variety of certified athletic trainers and medical professionals serve as clinical instructors in a variety of employment settings, including collegiate athletics, public schools, orthopedic clinics, rehabilitation settings, and general medical facilities. |  
													| Additional Program Admissions Requirements
 In addition to the General Graduate Entrance Criteria listed in the Admissions section of this catalog, the applicants for the MAT in Athletic Training must meet the following specific requirements:  A minimum GPA of 2.75 on a 4.0 scaleA minimum of 50 documented hours working, volunteering, or shadowing with a certified athletic trainer (ATC) prior to admission to the program. At least 30 of these hours must be in a traditional athletic training setting (college, high school or professional). 50 hours or more of Athletic Training job shadowingGRE test scoresInterview with the MAT panelThree letters of recommendation (at least one from faculty memberA written personal statement of educational goalsPass a level II background checkAll prerequisites passed with a minimum grade of “C”Prerequisite Courses
  Biology I w/LabHuman Anatomy w/LabHuman Physiology w/LabNutrition or Sports NutritionGeneral Physics w/LabIntro to StatisticsGeneral PsychologyGeneral Chemistry w/LabMaster of Athletic Training = 60 Credit Hours
Semester I Total = 7 Credit Hours
Semester II Total = 10 Credit Hours
Semester III Total = 14 Credit Hours
Semester IV Total = 9 Credit Hours
Semester V Total = 9 Credit Hours
Semester VI Total = 11 Credit Hours
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