Athletic Training, MS
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Program Description
The Master of Science in Athletic Training program empowers students to live their purpose as allied health professionals in a nurturing, faith-based environment. Graduates will provide whole person care by developing their clinical expertise and skill, using evidence-based curriculum with high academic standards and high quality clinical experiences.
The Master of Science in Athletic Training program at California Baptist University is the first professional master's degree program in California to be accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). Individuals wanting to become certified athletic trainers must earn a degree from a CAATE accredited athletic training program and must pass a national examination administered by the Board of Certification.
All students in the Master of Science in Athletic Training will complete a common set of core courses. Graduates of this program will complete multiple clinical experiences providing exposure to different athletic training settings which may include high schools, community colleges, universities, clinics, industrial settings, physician offices, emergency departments, and professional sports environments.
The Master of Science in Athletic Training program at California Baptist University is the first professional master's degree program in California to be accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). Individuals wanting to become certified athletic trainers must earn a degree from a CAATE accredited athletic training program and must pass a national examination administered by the Board of Certification.
All students in the Master of Science in Athletic Training will complete a common set of core courses. Graduates of this program will complete multiple clinical experiences providing exposure to different athletic training settings which may include high schools, community colleges, universities, clinics, industrial settings, physician offices, emergency departments, and professional sports environments.