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1 CoursesMaster in athletic training in Washington state university pullman
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The mission of the Athletic Training Program (ATP) at Washington State University (WSU) is to provide future athletic trainers with the highest quality of education, knowledge, and skills to enhance the health and well-being of physically active populations throughout our community and the world. Students who graduate from the program will be well-prepared for the Board of Certification (BOC) Examination and a future in helping all individuals safely participate in physical activity. The Athletic Training Program (ATP) is a professional program which contains both an undergraduate degree (BS in Sports Medicine) and graduate degree (Master’s in Athletic Training). The combined program length is 5 years and all courses required for AT specific standards must be taken at WSU.
- Acceptance to the ATP is based on a competitive application process.
- A grade of C or better in Human Anatomy (KINES 262) and Techniques in Athletic Training (Ath T 267)
- Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 including the semester of application
- Minimum of 50 course credit hours earned including the semester of application
- Typed application form and written responses to Applicant QuestionsThree letters of recommendation
- Completed technical standards document
- 15 hours of observation in the WSU Athletic Medicine facility (see the Clinical Education Coordinator for details)
- Alumni interview- After completion of the application, each applicant will be contacted for an interview. The student interviews will be evaluated in the areas of personal attributes, maturity, and motivation for athletic training.
- TOEFL iBT: 75 or IELTS 6.5 overall.
- Copy of Passport
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