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With the School of Education:

Athletic Training students have the option to complement their bachelor's degree in Athletic Training with a Master of Science degree in Education. Teacher Certification options are: Biology or Special Education. Application to this program is made during the Junior or Senior years. This degree opportunity can be completed in three semesters beyond the four-year AT curriculum, but may take longer if students do not meet required pre-requisite courses. Students interested in this option should identify themselves to the Department Chair early during the pre-professional program, as there may be additional pre-requisite courses required for teaching certification in the sciences.

With the John G. Rangos School of Health Sciences:

Athletic Training students have the option to complement the bachelor's degree in Athletic Training with a Master of Physician Assistant degree (MPA). This degree opportunity can be completed in 2-3 additional years, but may take longer if students do not meet required pre-requisite courses. Students interested in this option should identify themselves to the Department Chair during the freshman year to ensure that all pre-requisite course requirements are met.

Athletic Training students have the option to complement the bachelor's degree in Athletic Training with a Master of Science in Occupational Therapy degree (MSOT). This degree opportunity can be completed in two additional years, but may take longer if students do not meet required pre-requisite courses. Students interested in this option should identify themselves to the Department Chair during the admissions process or at least before the sophomore year to ensure that all pre-requisite course requirements are met.

Athletic Training students have the option to complement the bachelor's degree in Athletic Training with an entry-level Doctor of Physical Therapy degree (DPT). This degree opportunity can be completed in three additional years, but may take longer if students do not meet required pre-requisite courses. Students interested in this option should identify themselves to the Department Chair during the freshman year to ensure that all pre-requisite course requirements are met.

 

 
   
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