Complete the appropriate Plan of Study. Earn a cumulative GPA of 3. Satisfy all degree requirements within seven 7 years from the time of admission to the program. Apply for graduation by the deadline indicated in the University Calendar. Follow the guidelines for submission of thesis materials through ProQuest.
Refer to Office of Research and Graduate Studies website. Required Courses 58 credits Minimum grade of B in each course. The Athletic Training Program utilizes a cohort model. All students will follow the same course model. Track Map. Go to the Course Descriptions Search Web page , then follow these steps:. Go to the Course Schedule Search Web page , then follow these steps:. See the Degree Requirements page for a list of courses with prefix and number that can be used to fulfill degree requirements.
The mission of the Athletic Training Program is to promote expertise in human movement, exercise, and wellness across the lifespan. The faculty foster the development of self directed, life-long learners through an applied scientific basis of practice, community involvement, an integrated curriculum, and interdisciplinary opportunities.
Outcome II : Demonstrate proper immediate, emergency care, treatment and rehabilitation required of an athletic trainer. Outcome III: Identify important concepts related to administration used in professional athletic training practice. Outcome IV: Model professional behaviors that are consistent with professional practice in athletic training.
Outcome V: Demonstrate effective critical thinking and problem solving skills compatible with being an effective athletic trainer.
Information on Tuition , Fees and estimated total Cost of Attendance is available on the Office of the Bursar web site. In addition to typical FGCU student cost, the Athletic Training students can anticipate additional costs estimated related to the following:. Visit About. Without this program and the guidance of my professors, I would have never found my untapped leadership potential.
The Master of Science in Athletic Training MSAT at the University of West Florida is a rigorous and intense program that places specific requirements and demands on the students enrolled in the program. An objective of this program is to prepare graduates to enter a variety of employment settings and to render care to a wide spectrum of individuals engaged in physical activity. The technical standards set forth by the MSAT establish the essential qualities considered necessary for students admitted to this program to achieve the knowledge, skills and competencies of an entry-level athletic trainer, as well as meet the expectations of the program's accrediting agency Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education [CAATE].
The following abilities and expectations must be met by all students seeking admission into the MSAT. In the event a student is unable to fulfill these technical standards, with or without reasonable accommodation, the student will not be admitted into the program. Compliance with the program's standards does not guarantee a student's eligibility for the BOC certification exam.
Candidates for selection to the MSAT will be required to verify they understand and meet these technical standards or that they believe that, with certain reasonable accommodations, they can meet the standards.
The University of West Florida Student Accessibility Resources will coordinate reasonable accommodations for a student with a documented disability that does not fundamentally alter the program's essential or technical standards.
Students should contact Student Accessibility Resources phone The mission of the MSAT Program is to prepare patient-centered clinicians who utilize current evidence and ethical reasoning abilities utilizing high-impact practices and diverse clinical experiences that foster community engagement with a variety of professionals.
Graduates from the Master of Science in Athletic Training Program should be able to do the following:. Demonstrate procedural knowledge and skills related to best practices in patient-centered care. Formulate a comprehensive plan to coordinate administrative services. Collaborate with other healthcare and wellness professionals throught the continuum of patient care. This catalog is effective for the academic year. This catalog includes all policies, procedures, and major and course descriptions in effect at the time of publication.
USF reserves the right to repeal, change, or modify the policies, procedures, majors, and course descriptions at any time. These principles are applied in the conduct of University programs and activities and the provision of facilities and services. Paper copies are also archived at the USF Library. The mission of the Office of Graduate Studies is to serve as the center of leadership for graduate education at the University of South Florida.
The Office of Graduate Studies at the University of South Florida is committed to the full engagement, empowerment and encouragement of all of the members and constituents we serve; these include students, faculty, staff, academic departments, aspirants, and affiliates.
Skip to Main Content Academics. Welcome to Graduate Studies. The application cycle for the Class of is now open! Priority deadline December 1, Final deadline February 15, The move to a Master of Science in Athletic Training further positions our graduates to become integral members of the health care team.
You may have many questions about our program, so please refer to the tabs at the left for further information. Our Athletic Training Program is one of only a few, nationwide, to be anchored within a medical college.
It is also the first program of its kind in the country to be housed in a department of orthopedics. For our faculty, staff, students, preceptors and alumni, this innovative program creates intense learning experiences and daily collaboration with the best Athletic Training, Orthopedics, and Primary Care Sports Medicine practitioners.
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