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The MS in Athletic Training at Neumann University

Certified athletic trainers are highly-qualified, skilled health care professionals that work in collaboration with physicians. The practice of athletic training encompasses preventing, examining, diagnosing, treating, and rehabilitating emergent, acute, or chronic injuries and medical conditions in the physically active population.
 
The 43-credit MS in Athletic Training can be completed in two years. This program is aligned with the competencies and proficiencies established by National Athletic Trainers’ Association and Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education. The didactic portion of the program is taught by experienced faculty in hybrid format, utilizing online and face-to-face instruction in our new state of the art Health Science Center. 
 
Neumann’s master’s degree in athletic training offers a low student-to-faculty ratio that provides individualized learning in both the classroom and clinical settings. There are four clinical (practicum) experiences that enhance classroom content providing opportunity for applied learning under the supervision of a certified athletic trainer. Students will also participate in at least one “immersive clinical experience” during the last year in the program. 
 
Neumann’s location in the greater Philadelphia region complements our offering of a wide variety of unique clinical opportunities. This allows students exposure to both traditional (to include professional sports), as well as non-traditional clinical athletic training experiences. Students will also have the opportunity to participate in sports medicine research under the guidance of our faculty.
 

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What is athletic training?

Certified athletic trainers are highly-qualified, skilled health care professionals that work in collaboration with physicians.

The practice of athletic training...

What is athletic training?

Certified athletic trainers are highly-qualified, skilled health care professionals that work in collaboration with physicians.

The practice of athletic training encompasses preventing, examining, diagnosing, treating, and rehabilitating emergent, acute, or chronic injuries and medical conditions in the physically active population.

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Where do athletic trainers work?

Athletic trainers work with a range of patients and can assume a variety of positions in traditional and emerging clinical settings. Employment settings include but...

Where do athletic trainers work?

Athletic trainers work with a range of patients and can assume a variety of positions in traditional and emerging clinical settings. Employment settings include but are not limited to: 

  • High schools
  • Colleges
  • Universities
  • Professional sports teams
  • Hospitals
  • Rehabilitation clinics
  • Physicians’ offices
  • Corporate and industrial institutions
  • Law enforcement and military
  • Performing arts
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What is the master's in athletic training salary?

Athletic training is a field that is expanding rapidly. Due largely to an aging population as well as to a growing awareness of the seriousness of...

What is the master's in athletic training salary?

Athletic training is a field that is expanding rapidly. Due largely to an aging population as well as to a growing awareness of the seriousness of sports-related injuries, the industry is expected to grow an astounding 23 percent by 2030.

The salary that you can expect to earn as a certified athletic trainer may vary by state. If you’re a local, you may be surprised to learn that Pennsylvania employs more athletic trainers than almost any other state in the United States! In Pennsylvania, skilled professionals can earn upwards of $50,000 annually.

Job prospects in other major cities are attractive as well: In Washington D.C., athletic trainers can earn over $70,000 per year, whereas top earners Massachusetts and Connecticut make around $60,000 per year.

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How many semesters is the entry-level athletic training program?

The program is completed in 5 semesters (beginning with a summer session in the first year) over two years. For a review of the suggested two-year curriculum, see the course catalog.

What are the prerequisites for the MS in Athletic Training?

There are specific prerequisites that are required for admission into the program. Complete the following prerequisite courses with a...

What are the prerequisites for the MS in Athletic Training?

There are specific prerequisites that are required for admission into the program. Complete the following prerequisite courses with a minimum grade of “C” before entering the program:

  • Anatomy and Physiology (8 credits)
  • Biology (4 credits)
  • Chemistry (4 credits)
  • Physics (4 credits)
  • Exercise Physiology (3 credits)
  • Nutrition (3 credits)
  • Psychology (3 credits)
  • Statistics (3 credits)
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What does the hybrid course format consist of?

The courses in the MS in Athletic Training are taught with both an online and classroom component. This means that some of the course content will be covered via online instruction, with on-campus meetings typically occurring once a week.

What does the clinical experience consist of?

To complete the MS in Athletic Training at Neumann University, students must complete four semesters of clinical education with a minimum of 1,000...

What does the clinical experience consist of?

To complete the MS in Athletic Training at Neumann University, students must complete four semesters of clinical education with a minimum of 1,000 contact hours. There are various settings for clinical placement that include secondary schools, colleges, universities, professional sports, and clinics. It should be noted that students are responsible for any costs associated with the clinical sites and may include, but not limited to, gas, tolls, parking, and/or public transportation. Click here to view a list of our clinical sites.

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