Nov 26, 2024  
Academic Catalog 2021-2022 
    
Academic Catalog 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Kinesiology/Athletic Training, BS


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Degree Requirements


The College of Health Professions offers entry-level graduate clinical education in Athletic Training (AT) that coordinates with Kinesiology. It consists of three years of fairly typical work in the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) and two years of work in the clinical program. This 3/2 pathway is built upon degree requirements within the Kinesiology major and available only to students accepted to the highly selective AT program. Students complete the Bachelor of Science (BS) in Kinesiology and Master of Science in Athletic Training (MSAT) in 5 years, rather than in 6 as would be the case if they took these two programs separately.

To utilize this route, all CAS core coursework requirements (with the exception of Capstone), all Athletic Training prerequisites, specified Kinesiology classes, and a minimum of 93 total credits shall be completed by the end of the 3rd academic year. During the fall of the junior year, students may apply to begin clinical studies in the AT program for the 4thacademic year. If a student is accepted to the graduate AT program, specific coursework successfully completed according to Athletic Training program standards during the first clinical year will satisfy the remaining requirements for the BS in Kinesiology. A required professional meeting presentation will occur in AT 550 to serve as completion of the senior capstone, and the undergraduate diploma will be conferred at the traditional May commencement ceremony of the student’s 4th year. If a student is not accepted into the AT program, they will have the opportunity to complete the Kinesiology major during the traditional time-frame with little to no complications.

Complete the Kinesiology major, with the following substitutions (in year 4):

KINES 300                     is replaced with AT 505 – Anatomy Review                                      2 credits

KINES 400                     is replaced with AT 560 – Intro to Evidence-Based Practice            2 credits

KINES 499                     is replaced with AT 550 – Research Methods and Statistics            2 credits

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