

MS in Athletic Training, Xavier University
Cincinnati, Ohio
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24 Months
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About this course
This Master of Science in Athletic Training (MSAT) program at Xavier University is designed to prepare students for careers as certified athletic trainers. It offers a hands-on learning environment that combines traditional coursework with applied clinical experiences, allowing students to build a strong academic foundation while expanding practical skills. The program emphasizes real-world training, from diagnosing and treating injuries to providing holistic care for athletes. Students attend four semesters of supervised clinical rotations, gaining experience in college, high school, and professional sports settings under industry professionals. The curriculum is rigorous, full-time, and in-person, starting each year in early July, ensuring students are well-equipped to succeed in the sports medicine field.
Why this course is highly recommended
Xavier’s MSAT is accredited by CAATE and meets the guidelines of NATA, making students eligible to sit for the BOC certification exam. The program’s focus on practical, real-world training and extensive clinical rotations prepares students for diverse employment opportunities in sports medicine, universities, and health clinics. Additionally, students receive continual professional development alongside certifications like Emergency Medical Responder, HawkGrips, and IASTM Fundamentals, boosting career readiness and employability.
Specialisation
The program specializes in athletic training, focusing on injury prevention, assessment, evaluation, therapeutic intervention, and holistic athlete care. It merges didactic courses with extensive clinical practice targeting athletic injury diagnosis, treatment, and holistic athlete well-being.
Course fees
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Degree requirements
Applicants must either hold a bachelor's degree with a 3.0 GPA and completed prerequisites such as Anatomy, Physiology, Exercise Physiology, Chemistry, Physics, Nutrition, Psychology, Statistics and English, along with 40 hours of athletic training observation. Alternatively, Xavier students in the exercise science major with 97 credits completed and a 3.0 GPA can apply through the 5-year pathway, which requires core coursework in Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry, Physics, Nutrition, Psychology, Statistics, and observations.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
79
PTE
55
DUOLINGO
110
Career prospects
Graduates are well-positioned for careers in athletics and healthcare, including roles in colleges, high schools, hospitals, sports medicine clinics, and professional sports teams. The field offers a stable employment outlook, with projected growth of 14% and salaries ranging from $53,840 to $78,000 depending on experience, role, and location. Xavier alumni have worked with prominent organizations such as FC Cincinnati, Boston Red Sox, and university athletic departments.
FAQs
What certifications do I get during the program?
Students earn certifications as Emergency Medical Responders, HawkGrips, and Level-II IASTM Fundamentals, and become eligible for the BOC certification exam.
Is this program suitable for working professionals?
No, the program is full-time, in-person, and rigorous, designed for students committed to completing the entire curriculum within the set timeframe.
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