Athletic Training
Requirements for 2023-24 Admission
Program Website: ndsu.edu/hnes/graduate_programs/athletic_training_professional/
- Overall GPA of 3.0 at the time of application (3.0 GPA or higher maintained to start of program)
- The following courses must be completed with a letter grade of “C” or better earned and documented on official transcripts prior to the start of the program in Summer 2023.
- Human Anatomy and Lab 1 semester
- Human Physiology and Lab 1 semester
- General Physics 1 semester
- General Chemistry 1 semester
- Biology 1 semester
- Biomechanics and/or Kinesiology 1 semester
- Medical Terminology 1 semester
- Nutrition 1 semester
- Psychology 1 semester
- Statement of Purpose: Please include the following information in your statement:
- Reasons why you are pursuing graduate studies at NDSU
- Explain your interest in pursuing a career in Athletic Training
- Background preparation for Athletic Training
- Relevant skills and experiences you have acquired
- Writing sample: Pitch the profession of athletic training as if you were speaking to a new student in the profession. Maximum word count: 300 words.
- Two letters of recommendation – at least one letter must be from an instructor/professor. They must testify to integrity (i.e. professionalism, communication skills, work ethic) of the student.
- Documentation of a minimum of 20 hours of observation completed under the direct supervision of a BOC ATC® in an athletic training room setting. Twenty hours must be completed within one (1) calendar year of application. Form can be found on M.A.Trg. website. Submit signed form under supplemental materials.
- Documentation of current CPR Training in one of the following:
- American Heart Association: BLS Healthcare Provider/BLS Provide
- American Red Cross: CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer
- American Red Cross: Basic Life Support of Healthcare Providers
Submit copy of certificate under supplemental materials.
- International students must meet the following English Language Test score requirements for HNES Graduate Programs:
TOEFL (ibt): 100 IELTS: 7 Duolingo: 125 Academic PTE: 68
Application Process
- Apply online through ATCAS: https://atcas.liaisoncas.com/applicant-ux/#/login.
- After creating your account, select the NDSU M.A.Trg. program.
- Follow steps to pay the $35 NDSU application fee.
Application submission does not constitute acceptance into the program nor is acceptance guaranteed simply upon completion of requirements. Only completed applications will be reviewed. Admission requirements are weighted. Overall GPA and interview performance carry the major percentage of the weighting process. Exceptions to the requirements can be made on recommendation by the M.A.Trg. Application Committee.
Admission Acceptance/Denial into the M.A.Trg.:
The M.A.Trg. application process is a competitive process. A committee reviews completed graduate school applications and selects applicants to interview. The committee will set up a time with the student to complete the interview process (web-based or in person). Students will be notified by the NDSU Graduate School regarding formal M.A.Trg. program status. All NDSU Graduate School Policies will be followed accordingly.
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
Summer I | ||
HNES 780 | Athletic Training Techniques | 3 |
Fall I | ||
HNES 770 | Evidence Based Research and Practice | 2 |
HNES 781 | Orthopedic Assessment I | 4 |
HNES 794 | Practicum/Internship | 2 |
Spring I | ||
HNES 775 | Therapeutic Modalities | 3 |
HNES 782 | Orthopedic Assessment II | 5 |
HNES 794 | Practicum/Internship | 2 |
Summer II | ||
HNES 720 | Advanced Emergency Care | 3 |
Fall II | ||
HNES 774 | Therapeutic Exercise | 3 |
HNES 776 | Non-Orthopedic Assessment | 2 |
HNES 794 | Practicum/Internship | 3 |
Spring II | ||
HNES 772 | Prevention and Health Promotion in Athletic Training | 2 |
HNES 773 | Athletic Training Capstone | 2 |
HNES 778 | Athletic Training Administration and Professional Development | 3 |
HNES 794 | Practicum/Internship | 3 |
Total Credits | 42 |
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