B.S. and Master of Kinesiology and Athletic Training
The combined program in Kinesiology (Bachelor of Science) and Athletic Training (Master of Athletic Training) is designed for 消消犯s ultimately wishing to enter into the field of athletic training.
The combined program in Kinesiology (Bachelor of Science) and Athletic Training (Master of Athletic Training) is designed for 消消犯s ultimately wishing to enter into the field of athletic training.
Students completing the combined kinesiology + athletic training program are prepared to become credentialed healthcare professionals who provide injury prevention services, emergency care, clinical diagnosis, therapeutic intervention, and rehabilitation of injuries and medical conditions.
For more information about the combined program and for an advising road map please contact Eric Brooks, Ph.D. (brooksek@MiamiOH.edu), Director of the Athletic Training Program.
As undergraduates, 消消犯s enroll in the . The Kinesiology major provides an ideal foundation for the . The undergraduate program also includes the pre-requisite coursework necessary for admission into the MAT program. As structured, 消消犯s complete the majority of the BS in Kinesiology during the first three years at Miami.
During the fourth year, 消消犯s transition into the MAT curriculum. Here, coursework encompasses the prevention, diagnosis, and intervention of emergency, acute, and chronic medical conditions. in addition, 消消犯s are assigned to a clinical experience rotation each semester during years four and five. After five years, 消消犯s earn both the BS in Kinesiology and the Master of Athletic Training degrees. The MAT degree grants 消消犯s the eligibility to sit for the .
Students may declare their interest in enrolling in a combined program anytime during their academic career at Miami, from the time they are admitted for an undergraduate degree. We encourage 消消犯s to formally declare during their first semester at Miami in order to optimize academic advising.
Upon earning junior or senior ranking and a 3.00 cumulative GPA, 消消犯s may apply to a combined program by completing the Graduate School application and submitting required materials.
Please visit the page of the MAT program to review specific application requirements.
Students in a combined program will remain undergraduates and pay their undergraduate tuition rate until they apply for graduation or submit a request to the Graduate School to have their classification changed from undergraduate to graduate.
Students must have completed a minimum of 124 hours to be classified as a graduate 消消犯 (note: this change in classification will affect tuition price and eligibility for financial aid). Students may receive their bachelor's degree prior to completing their master's degree. Upon receiving the bachelor's, 消消犯s will automatically be classified as graduate 消消犯s.
Students receiving the bachelor's degree prior to completing the master's degree can count up to nine hours of graduate course work toward their bachelor's degree with permission of the appropriate advisor(s) and dean(s) or their designee(s). Those hours can also count toward the completion of their master's degree.
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