2024-2025 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog
Athletic Training, MS
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The Accelerated BS-MS in Athletic Training was developed for students enrolled at the University of Pittsburgh and is designed as a 4+1 financial model. In addition to the Accelerated BS-MS in Athletic Training degree, a second point of entry for the MS degree in Athletic Training was developed for students who already have obtained a bachelors degree. This 2-year degree is called the MS in Athletic Training degree (Entry Point 2).
The athletic training degree program earned initial accreditation in 1997 and continuing accreditation in 2004, 2012, and 2024 through the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). Prior to this, the curriculum had been National Athletic Trainers’ Association approved since 1978. The athletic training curriculum is defined by the current Board of Certification, Inc. Practice Analysis, which consists of five performance domains to include: (1) Risk Reduction, Wellness and Health Literacy; (2) Assessment, Evaluation and Diagnosis; (3) Critical Incident Management; (4) Therapeutic Intervention; (5) Healthcare Administration and Professional Responsibility. The curriculum is structured to provide both academic and clinical instruction. The professional academic curriculum includes such courses as Injury Evaluation, Therapeutic Interventions, Functional Anatomy, Evidence Based Practice in Athletic Training, General Medical and Pharmacological Principles, among others. The course work privides a foundation for hands-on clinical experiences provided in the clinical education setting. The students’ clinical requirements include direct patient care with athletes and physically active patients and evaluation of skills by preceptors who supervise each student’s clinical experience. Students rotate through four on-campus athletic training facilities and several off-site affiliated settings during the clinical education component acquiring valuable skills under the direct supervision of certified athletic training staff, team physicians and other allied health professionals. Upon successful completion of the professional program, students are eligible to sit for the BOC, Inc. certification examination. Successful completion of this exam affords the candidate a variety of employment opportunities including athletic training positions at the high school, college, or university level; sports medicine and rehabilitation clinics; professional athletic teams; performing arts; the military; industrial settings; and more. Additionally, many students pursue graduate education opportunities in a number of sports medicine-related professions.
For more information, please contact:
Amy E. Aggelou, PhD, LAT, ATC
Program Director, Athletic Training Education
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
Department of Sports Medicine and Nutrition
6075 Forbes Tower
412-383-9738
E-mail: aaggelou@pitt.edu
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Admissions Requirements
Prerequisite Courses for MS in Athletic Training Degree (Entry Point 2)
- Successful completion of a Baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution. Undergraduate coursework must have been completed no longer than 10 years prior to application. Applications may be submitted while baccalaureate degree is in progress.
- Minimum cumulative overall and prerequisite grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 (based on 4.0).
- EMT certification is required either through a course for credit or another qualified course leading to NR-EMT credential.
- At this time observation hours under the direct supervision of a certified athletic trainer are recommended but not required.
- Completion of Technical Standards for admissions document.
- Verification of English Language Proficiency is required unless the following apply:
- the applicant is a citizen of a country whose official language is English
- the applicant has completed a degree program at a regionally accredited institution in the U.S., or
- the applicant is not a citizen of a country whose official language is English but has completed a degree program at an institution outside of the U.S. where the language of instruction is English and where the official national language of the country in which the institution is located is English.
- Successful completion of interview (virtual, phone or in-person).
Prerequisites must be completed for a letter grade, minimum grade of C. Applications may be submitted while prerequisite coursework is in progress. Prerequisites coursework for admission include:
- Human Anatomy, 4 credits minimum
- Human Physiology, 4 credits minimum
- Exercise Physiology, 3 credits minimum
- Introduction to Biology, 4 credits minimum
- Introduction to Physics, 3 credits minimum
- Introduction to Chemistry, 4 credits minimum
- Kinesiology or Biomechanics, 3 credits minimum
- Statistics, 3 credits minimum
- English Composition, 6 credits minimum
- Psychology, 6 credits minimum, must include Introduction to Psychology
- Public Speaking, 3 credits
- Humanities and Social Sciences Electives, 6 credits minimum
- Nutrition, 3 credits minimum
The Athletic Training Program at the University of Pittsburgh 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 Athletic Training Program 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 admitted to the Athletic Training Program. Candidates for selection to the Athletic Training Program must demonstrate:
- The mental capacity to assimilate, analyze, synthesize, integrate concepts and problem solve to formulate assessment and therapeutic judgments and to be able to distinguish deviations from the norm.
- Sufficient postural and neuromuscular control, sensory function, and coordination to perform appropriate physical examinations using accepted techniques; and accurately, safely, and efficiently use equipment and materials during the assessment and treatment of patients.
- The ability to communicate effectively and sensitively with patients and colleagues, including individuals from different cultural and social backgrounds; this includes, but is not limited to, the ability to establish rapport with patients and communicate judgments and treatment information effectively. Students must be able to understand and speak the English language at a level consistent with competent professional practice.
- The ability to record the physical examination results and a treatment plan clearly and accurately.
- The capacity to maintain composure and continue to function well during periods of high stress.
- The perseverance, diligence, and commitment to complete the athletic training program as outlined and sequenced.
- Flexibility and the ability to adjust to changing situations and uncertainty in clinical situations.
- Effective skills and appropriate demeanor and rapport that relate to professional education and quality patient care.
Application Procedures
Application Deadline: May 1
Application Platform: Complete the ATCAS application which includes:
- Application fee
- An essay discussing when and how you became interested in the field and program to which you are applying, any work or volunteer experience you have that will demonstrate your awareness of the field and your long-term professional goals
- A current copy of your Curriculum Vitae or Resume;
- A letter of recommendation from a college instructor/professor, academic advisor, supervisor or employer, etc
- Official transcripts from all U.S. colleges/universities attended
- A course by course evaluation with GPA conversion for all higher level institutions attended outside the US. The evaluation may be from World Education Services, Inc. (WES) or Educational Credential Evaluators, Inc. (ECE).
- Graduate Record Examination (GRE) not required
If applicable:
- Request official English Language Proficiency test scores be sent to the University of Pittsburgh from one of the following options. Minimum scores accepted and instructions for sending official test scores follow:
Program Curriculum
Coursework for the professional MS in Athletic Training program is divided into two phases: Pre-Professional Phase and the Professional Phase.
Preprofessional Phase
In the summer, prior to the start of the professional phase, students enrolled in the MS in Athletic Training Degree Program (Entry Point 2) will be required to successfully complete a 1-credit course titled - ATHLTR 1815 Foundations in Evaluation and Treatment.
Professional Phase
The following courses are to be completed in four semesters and are graduate-level curriculum.
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