BS in Heath Sciences to Masters in Athletic Training (3+2)
College
- East Falls Campus
- College of Rehabilitation Sciences
Degree Earned
Program Length
5 years
This program is designed to help meet the growing demand for Athletic Trainers (AT). The athletic training program is constructed to prepare highly motivated students with interest in the medical field to sit for the Board of Certification (BOC) for athletic trainers examination upon graduation.
Total Credit Hours: 163-164
Undergraduate Curriculum
For information about the program's prerequisites and application process, visit the Application Information page.
HSCI Core Curriculum
- Introduction to Health Professions
Hallmarks
- Pathways Seminar
- Writing Seminar I: Written Communication
- Writing Seminar II: Multimedia Communications
- Topics in American Studies
- Pre- or Introduction to Calculus
Science
- Biology I Lecture and Lab
- Biology II Lecture and Lab (or alternate science)
- Chemistry I Lecture and Lab (or alternate science)
- Chemistry II Lecture and Lab (or alternate science)
HSCI Core Curriculum
- Introduction to Healthcare
- Health Science Elective (3 credits)
Hallmarks
- American Diversity
- Global Diversity
- Ethics
Science
- Anatomy & Physiology I Lecture and Lab
- Anatomy & Physiology II Lecture and Lab
Psychology
- Introduction to Psychology
- Abnormal Psychology
- Developmental Psychology
HSCI core curriculum
- Applied Statistics for Health Sciences
- Health Sciences Electives (12 credits)
- Health Sciences Writing Intensive
Hallmarks
- Global Citizenship
- Contemporary Global Issues
- Integrative Seminar
Science
- Science Elective (4 credits)
Psychology
- (3 credits) Psychology Elective
Year 4 - MS in Athletic Training
Students enter the professional phase in their fourth year to begin the final two years of the Master of Science in Athletic Training degree.