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The Master of Science in Athletic Training offers evidence-based preparation for patient-centered practice in multiple health care settings.

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Why Earn a Master of Science in Athletic Training at Indiana State?

Indiana State’s Athletic Training MS program is one of the oldest programs in the United States (founded in 1969). The program has over 3,000 alumni working in all athletic training settings in multiple countries. Over 20 athletic trainers associated with Indiana State University are members of the National Athletic Trainers Association Hall of Fame.

The Athletic Training MS program provides an advanced, innovative education in the profession. Students who earn their Master of Science in Athletic Training at Indiana State are well prepared to practice at the top of their license as ethical, inclusive, culturally competent, and highly skilled athletic trainers.

Receive Extensive Clinical Training

Students in the Master of Science in Athletic Training program at Indiana State University gain five semesters of clinical experience under the supervision of highly skilled athletic trainers with professional experience in multiple settings, including athletics (high school, collegiate, and professional sports); industrial; clinic; and physician extender.

During the first year, students will complete local clinical experiences. During the second year, students complete 26 weeks of immersive clinical experience, learning full-time under the supervision of a certified athletic trainer. The longer immersions prepare graduates with the confidence and skills needed to become highly successful practitioners.

Learn from Our Excellent Faculty

Athletic Training faculty and clinical preceptors bring many years of clinical experience and scholarly research to their classes. Award-winning instructors remain professionally active through consulting work, committee memberships, scholarship, and other activities. They provide students with academic guidance and professional mentorship throughout the two-year program and beyond.


What You’ll Learn in the Athletic Training MSAT Program

The Master of Science in Athletic Training program features comprehensive, experience-based coursework that incorporates four essential and distinctive principles.

  • Patient-centered, culturally competent care emphasizes the central role that individual patients’ specific health needs and desired outcomes play in treatment decisions. It aims to train care providers who are respectful of patient background and preferences, social and cultural traditions, values, and socioeconomic conditions.
  • Simulated patient encounters are used to provide students with realistic learning experiences that provide knowledge and skills in a controlled environment. Simulations are customized to help students develop specific skills and improve on individualized goals.
  • Disablement models provide a framework for evaluating and treating each patient’s unique needs by assessing patient-centered outcomes and determining the effectiveness of health care interventions. By using disablement models, students learn quality improvement strategies they can use to provide high-quality, patient-centered care.
  • Evidence-based medicine is the practice of integrating patient values and clinical experiences with the best available research to provide the best possible patient-centered care. Students complete a culminating research project that emphasizes improving patient care using quality improvement and practice-based research.

The first year of the MAT program focuses on the development of foundational knowledge and clinical skills gained through classwork and simulated patient encounters. Students begin their first clinical experiences during the first fall and spring semesters.

The program’s second year follows a hybrid model, with students completing most of their coursework online and are in person for three-to-four days per semester. This model allows students the flexibility to pursue a variety of immersion experiences. The curriculum in the second year focuses on developing critical judgment and gaining clinical experiences.

Clinical experience sites for the Master of Science in Athletic Training include Indiana State University Athletics, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Athletics, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College Athletics, Eastern Illinois University, Vigo County School Corporation, Forte Orthopedics, Indy Eleven, Indy Fuel, and Windward Extreme Sports camps. Clinical placements can be anywhere if the site meets all the program criteria and has a signed contract with Indiana State.

Program Availability

The Master of Science in Athletic Training at Indiana State University is offered through the Department of Applied Medicine and Rehabilitation in the College of Health & Human Services. It is open to U.S. and international students who hold (or anticipate) a bachelor’s degree, and who satisfy the program’s prerequisite academic coursework.

Application Instructions

All students seeking admission to the Athletic Training MS program must apply to and be accepted as a graduate student by Indiana State University. In addition to completing the application for admission, applicants must submit some additional materials specifically required by the athletic training graduate program.

How to Apply

Indiana State University Undergraduate Students and Alumni

  1. Current students or alumni who meet the prerequisite academic requirements can apply through Early Assurance.
  2. Apply online.

Domestic Applicants

  1. Complete your application through the Athletic Training Centralized Application System (ATCAS).
  2. Submit a nonrefundable application fee of $45.00 payable by Visa, MasterCard, or check or money order to Indiana State University. Submit payment to: Indiana State University, Graduate Admissions, Welcome Center, 318 North Sixth Street, Terre Haute, IN, 47809.
  3. Submit official transcripts for all undergraduate coursework at the time of your application. To be official, transcripts must be sent directly from the college attended to: Graduate Admissions, Indiana State University, Welcome Center, 318 North Sixth Street, Terre Haute, IN, 47809. E-transcripts should be sent to admissions@waki-aiai.net. (Students who have previously attended Indiana State University do not need to have their transcripts sent to Graduate Admissions. We already have access to transcripts from Indiana State.)
  4. Upload a professional résumé or curriculum vitae.
  5. Upload a formal letter of application.
  6. Upload contact information (name, phone number, and email address) for three references.

International Applicants

  1. Complete your application through the Athletic Training Centralized Application System (ATCAS).
  2. Submit a nonrefundable application fee of $65.00 by Visa, MasterCard, or check or money order payable to Indiana State University. Submit payment to: Indiana State University, Graduate Admissions, Welcome Center, 318 North Sixth Street, Terre Haute, IN, 47809.
  3. Upload a professional résumé or curriculum vitae.
  4. Upload a formal letter of application.
  5. Upload contact information (name, phone number, and email address) for three references.
  6. Upload unofficial transcripts from all previously attended institutions. Official transcripts are required if an admission is received. To be official, transcripts must be sent directly from the college attended to: Graduate Admissions, Indiana State University, Welcome Center, 318 North Sixth Street, Terre Haute, IN, 47809. E-transcripts should be emailed to admissions@waki-aiai.net. Students who have previously attended Indiana State University do not need to have their transcripts sent to Graduate Admissions. We already have access to those transcripts.
  7. Upload relevant pages (picture info) from your passport or government-issued ID.
  8. Meet the University requirements for English proficiency.
    • In order to be considered for admission, applicants must have the official Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score report or equivalent evidence of language proficiency sent directly from the testing center to: Indiana State University, Graduate Admissions, Welcome Center, 318 North Sixth Street, Terre Haute, IN, 47809.
  9. Provide proof of financial support if an admission is received.
  10. See additional information about applying as an international student.

View additional details for how to apply.

Once admitted, you will receive notification from the University and will be provided your University ID number, which is needed to activate your University username on the MyISU Portal. The Portal offers access to online registration, University records, and other important services, including e-mail and University announcements.

Deadlines

The Master of Science in Athletic Training program has rolling admissions, which means we will review your application, interview you, and communicate our decision to you throughout the year. We accept applications up to the week prior to the start of Summer 1 classes. International applicants must apply by April 1 to ensure adequate time to obtain all of the necessary documents and visa.

Career Possibilities for Athletic Training MS Graduates

While many athletic trainers find career employment with high school, college, and professional sports organizations, other fields such as law enforcement, performing arts, industry, physician practice, and other health care providers also employ athletic trainers.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that industry demand for athletic trainers will grow 17 percent from 2021-31, much higher than the rate for occupations overall.

The National Athletic Trainers Association Salary survey shows salary data by job settings.


Accreditation

This program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education. More information about our program accreditation status and student outcomes can be found on our CAATE Program Information and Outcomes Page.