Nov 23, 2024  
2024-2025 Graduate Bulletin 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Bulletin

Athletic Training, M.A.T. (Accelerated Master’s)


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This accelerated master’s program is designed so that highly motivated students can begin earning hours towards a  while completing a Bachelor of Science in Exercise and Sports Science (B.S.E.S.S.).  Upon completion of the bachelor’s degree, students previously admitted to the accelerated master’s degree program will matriculate into the master’s degree program if they have maintained at least a 3.0 cumulative G.P.A. in both their undergraduate and graduate work at The University of Tulsa and have met the additional requirements for admission to the graduate portion of their program as specified in their admission letter.

Students apply for entrance into the accelerated master’s degree program at the end of their junior year to start graduate level coursework the first semester of their senior year. Three 5000-level courses in the summer semester and two in the fall semester of the senior year can be double-counted to fulfill requirements towards the B.S.E.S.S. and the M.A.T. degrees. Students can take up to 2 7000-level courses prior to the B.S.E.S.S. being conferred. Accelerated Students will graduate with their B.S.E.S.S. in the fall of their senior year.

All other program specifics are those required for the .  

*Students are not required to apply to the accelerated track to double-count some 5000-level coursework towards future graduate program requirements. The accelerated track allows for early admission to the graduate program and the additional option of taking up to six hours of 6000- or 7000-level coursework prior to completion of the undergraduate degree. For more information about the general double counting policy, visit the  section of this Bulletin.

Learning Outcomes


  • Demonstrate professional and ethical behaviors. 
  • Integrate evidence-based medicine into existing standards of care. 
  • Utilize critical thinking to make accurate and expedient clinical decisions. 
  • Employ appropriate interventions for injuries and illnesses.

Admission


The Pre-professional Athletic Training track is open to all students wishing to pursue admission into the professional Master of Athletic Training program.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Admission to The University of Tulsa Graduate School. Requirements for admission to the Graduate School, including language proficiency, may be found in the  section of this Bulletin.
  • Completion of a baccalaureate degree from The University of Tulsa.
  • Undergraduate grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
  • Satisfactory completion of prerequisite coursework or equivalent with a letter grade of C or higher. Required prerequisites may be found in admission requirements for the .
  • Completion of 50 hours of observation with a certified and appropriately state-credentialed athletic trainer.
  • Two letters of recommendation: one from the athletic trainer verifying observation experience and one from a professor
  • Compliance with health and safety requirements as outlined in the , program requirements.

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