GMAT - Master of Athletic Training
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Program Title
Master of Athletic Training
College/School
College of Health Professions
Program Type
Graduate Program
Degree Designation
Master of Athletic Training
Program Level
Graduate
Program Overview
The Midland University Master of Athletic Training (MAT) Program in the College of Health Professions is a traditional full-time program that prepares students to take the BOC exam in order to become a certified athletic trainer. With 31 sports and multiple off-site experiences, Midland provides a diverse educational and clinical experience.
To provide future Athletic Training professionals with the knowledge, skills, and practice to be successful in a wide range of professional settings.
In order to graduate from Midland University with a Master of Athletic Training, students will need to complete the 43 graduate credit hours of coursework within the MAT Program, including 9 semester hours of clinical practicum. Students will complete clinical practicum rotations that satisfy the CAATE requirements for clinical placements. Students must successfully complete MAT courses with an overall GPA of 2.75. A student may earn a C in no more than two MAT courses. Grades lower than a C will not earn credit toward degree requirements.
To provide future Athletic Training professionals with the knowledge, skills, and practice to be successful in a wide range of professional settings.
In order to graduate from Midland University with a Master of Athletic Training, students will need to complete the 43 graduate credit hours of coursework within the MAT Program, including 9 semester hours of clinical practicum. Students will complete clinical practicum rotations that satisfy the CAATE requirements for clinical placements. Students must successfully complete MAT courses with an overall GPA of 2.75. A student may earn a C in no more than two MAT courses. Grades lower than a C will not earn credit toward degree requirements.