Master of Science (MS) in Athletic Training
Why a Master of Science in Athletic Training?
The Master of Science in Athletic Training Program is designed as an entry-level post-baccalaureate
program for students who want to enter the profession of athletic training. Students
enter the program as a cohort. The 48-hour curriculum is rigorous and challenging
combining the 7th edition of the practice analysis by the Board of Certification (BOC),
National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA), Professional Education Council (PEC),
and the curriculum standards required of Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training
Education (CAATE). The two-year program extends over six semesters in a sequential
order involving two 8-week summer sessions and four 16-week sessions.
McKendree also offers a 3+2 Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science and Sports Performance and Master of Science in Athletic Training. The 3+2 program allows students who are
just beginning college or are transferring to McKendree to pursue a bachelor's degree
in Exercise Science and Sports Performance in three years and then the Master of Science
in Athletic Training in two years.
Why McKendree University?
The Athletic Training Program at McKendree University combines academic coursework
and diverse clinical experiences, which provides the foundation to prepare students
to be successful as athletic trainers in a variety of work settings. Completion of
clinical experiences allows students to demonstrate clinical skill proficiencies,
while integrating knowledge into clinical decision making, during the performance
of direct patient care. These experiences take place in a variety of settings including
Division II athletics at McKendree University, high school, outpatient rehabilitation,
primary care settings and occupational and industrial settings. Students receive personalized
attention in the classroom with a teacher to student ratio average of 1:12 and the
clinical experience ratio average of 1:2.
Curriculum Requirements
The program is a residency program involving courses that are offered face-to-face
and online.
Required Course of Study 48 Credits.
ATH 500 - Foundations of Evidence-based Practice (2 Credits)
ATH 501 - Diagnostics, Splinting, and Bracing (3 Credits)
ATH 510 - Evaluation & Assessment of Orthopedic Injuries I (3 Credits)
ATH 511 - Evaluation & Assessment of Orthopedic Injuries II (3 Credits)
ATH 512 - Evaluation & Assessment of Orthopedic Injuries III (3 Credits)
ATH 513 - Evaluation & Assessment of Medical Conditions & Illnesses (3 Credits)
ATH 514 - Therapeutic Modalities (3 Credits)
ATH 515 - Clinical Integration I (1 Credit)
ATH 516 - Clinical Integration II (1 Credit)
ATH 517 - Clinical Integration III (1 Credit)
ATH 518 - Clinical Integration IV (1 Credit)
ATH 519 - Clinical Integration V (1 Credit)
ATH 520 - Therapeutic Exercise & Reconditioning I (3 Credits)
ATH 521 - Therapeutic Exercise & Reconditioning II (3 Credits)
ATH 525 - Health & Recovery (3 Credits)
ATH 600 - Seminar I (1 Credit)
ATH 601 - Seminar II (3 Credits)
ATH 602 - Seminar III (2 Credits)
ATH 610 - Healthcare Administration I (2 Credits)
ATH 611 - Healthcare Administration II (2 Credits)
ATH 614 - Research & Professional Behaviors I (1 Credit)
ATH 615 - Research & Professional Behaviors II (3 Credits)
Format
This program is offered in a campus-based day format. The two-year program extends
over six semesters in a sequential order involving two 8-week summer sessions and
four 16-week sessions.
Tuition
Tuition for the Master of Science in Athletic Training is $510 per credit hour. There
is an additional technology fee of $70 per credit hour fee for online courses. Graduate financial aid opportunities are available.
Admission Requirement
McKendree University admits students who present evidence of their potential to complete
graduate level work. Applicants are considered on an individual basis without regard
to sex, race, disability, nationality, sexual orientation, or religion. The following
documentation is required for consideration of admission:
1. A completed application for admission (no fee).
2. A bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education.
3. Official transcripts from each college or university attended. Official transcripts
are those sent from institution to institution.
4. A minimum 3.0 GPA on a four-point scale in undergraduate studies.
5. Three recommendation forms completed by professors who can comment on your qualifications for graduate study.
They should not be requested from a non-academic person unless you have extensive
work experience with that individual and/or you have been away from academic institutions
for some time.
6. A two-to three-page essay identifying: a) personal characteristics, skills and experiences
that make you well suited for professional practice as an athletic trainer, b) primary
career goals, and c) an explanation of how your primary career goals are connected
to the current issues and trends in the profession of athletic training.
7. Technical standards form.
8. A grade of C or higher in the following prerequisite courses:
Health and Wellness – 2-3 hours
General Biology or Principles of Biology (with lab) – 4 hours
College Chemistry 1 (with lab) – 4 hours
General Physics 1 (with lab) – 4 hours
Anatomy and Physiology (with lab) – 8-10 hours
Medical Terminology – 3 hours
Kinesiology – 3 hours
Exercise Physiology – 3 hours
Pharmacology – 3 hours
Statistics – 3-4 hours
Principles of Athletic Training (must include taping competencies) – 3-4 hours
9. Those who meet initial qualifications will be interviewed by the Athletic Training Selection Committee.
Application Deadline
The program admits students once a year, for the summer semester. Applicants should
use the deadline of March 1 in order to receive consideration for admission to the
program.
Applicants who are completing pre-requisite coursework after the March 1 application
due date may apply to the program, however, final review and full acceptance into
the program will not be made until official transcripts showing all required pre-requisite
coursework have been submitted.
The following items are required after admission and prior to registration:
1. Copy of current certification in: a) Red Cross First Aid, b) Basic Life Support for
the Healthcare Provider or CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer, c) Epipen and d)
Administering Emergency Oxygen.
2. Copy of immunizations - Hep-B, MMR, T-dap, Chickenpox and Meningococeal.
3. Background check through Castlebranch (Certified Background) by April 15.
Career Opportunities
Graduates with a Master of Science in Athletic Training find employment in:
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College/University
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Professional Sports
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Secondary Settings
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Military
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Occupational Health
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Performing Arts
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Physician Practice
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Public Safety
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Health Care Administration & Rehabilitation
Program Highlights
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You’ll receive personalized attention from a teacher/student ratio for classroom courses of one professor to every 12 students. In clinical settings, the maximum ratio for clinical preceptor to student is 7:1; however, the ratio is frequently one-to-one.
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Athletic Training Faculty and Staff join together in providing didactic and clinical instruction and supervision to all students.
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Each student spends 5 semesters in clinical rotations. Three of these rotations involve direct contact with our team physicians. On campus clinical rotations provide exposure to a wide variety of intercollegiate activities including collision, contact and non-contact sports as well as team and individual sports.
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All students complete a minimum of one off-site clinical experience, which can include: high school, outpatient rehabilitation, primary care setting and/or occupational and industrial settings.
Accreditation
McKendree University will be seeking initial accreditation for our new graduate program
in Athletic Training. McKendree University will be submitting a self-study to begin
the accreditation process on July 1, 2020. Submission of the self-study and completion
of a site visit does not guarantee that the program will become accredited. Students
that graduate from the program prior to accreditation WILL NOT be eligible to sit
for the credentialing examination for athletic trainers and will not be eligible for
licensure in most states.
Employment & BOC Rate
Alumni (72%) of the McKendree University undergraduate Athletic Training Program currently
work as athletic trainers in a variety of settings including: college/university,
high school, health care administration and rehabilitation (outpatient sports medicine
and rehabilitation), physician practice, military, performing arts (Mixed Martial
Arts), occupational health (Boeing), and professional sports (Baltimore Orioles, Barcelona
Soccer, Kansas City Royals, Washington Nationals and Yankees). Another 18% of alumni
are dual-credentialed as certified athletic trainers and nurses, physical therapists,
or physician assistants.
Next Step
Contact your student service specialist below and get details on the admission process
and our next start date.
Student Service Specialist
(618) 537-6943
Key Faculty
Dawn Michele Hankins, Ph.D., ATC, LAT
Director of M.S. in Athletic Training
Director for Athletic Training
Bearcat Hall 102
(618) 537-6917
dhankins@mckendree.edu
Assistant Professor of Athletic Training
Clinical Coordinator for Athletic Training
Chair, Division of Health Professions
Bearcat Hall 101
(618) 537-6472
krgayford@mckendree.edu
Jessica L. Henderson, M.S., ATC, LAT, CSCS
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Clinical Preceptor
Fitness Center
(618) 537-6929
jlhenderson@mckendree.edu
Kristin Von Hatten, M.S., ATC, LAT, CSCS
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Clinical Preceptor
Fitness Center
(618) 537-6929
kmvonhatten@mckendree.edu
Jay E. Noffsinger, M.D.
Medical Director/Team Physician
Clinical Preceptor
Lawrence N. Stein, M.D.
Team Physician
Clinical Preceptor
Michael Hughes, M.D.
Team Physician
Clinical Preceptor
Brian Klostermann, M.D.
Team Physician
Clinical Preceptor
Robert Dizes, PAC, MPAS
Board Certified Physician Assistant
Clinical Preceptor
Websites
Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE)
National Athletic Trainers’ Association
Twitter: @McKendreeAT (Dawn Hankins)
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