2026-2027 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog [In Progress]
Combined Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science and Master of Athletic Training
Qualified undergraduates may choose to pursue an accelerated bachelor/master combined program and obtain both a B.S. in exercise science (clinical emphasis) and Master of Athletic Training within an accelerated time frame, usually five years. Students who choose to apply to this program may take graduate courses after being admitted to the Master of Athletic Training professional program and completing at least 90 undergraduate credits. Up to 12 credits of graduate work may be used in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the undergraduate degree (in alignment with university policy, a maximum of 12 credit hours of graduate work will count toward both the graduate and undergraduate degrees). All other master's degree requirements must be met, including a project and the graduate Capstone (ATH 689 - Professional Topics in Athletic Training). Please see the Master of Athletic Training catalog page for requirements for admission to the M.A.T. as admission is competitive.
After completing 120 credits and all requirements for the bachelor's degree, students are awarded a bachelor's degree.
Admission for Combined Degree
Students will normally apply to the combined degree program during the fall semester of their third academic year and will be admitted for the upcoming summer cohort (senior year status). Please see the Master of Athletic Training catalog page for requirements for admission to the MAT as admission is competitive. All applications will be received through the ATCAS system (https://atcas.liaisoncas.com). ATCAS requirements for application include:
- Junior level standing
- Minimum overall GPA of 3.0
- Personal statement
- Completion of supplemental questions
- Two letters of recommendation
- Academic transcripts
- Resume
- A minimum of 35 hours of documented observation
- Basic Life Support (CPR/AED) and First Aid Certifications
- Completion of all prerequisite coursework with a grade of C or better. Students may complete prerequisite coursework during their junior year. Acceptance is provisional pending completion of any prerequisite coursework prior to the start of the Program.
Graduation Requirements for the Combined Degree
All university requirements for a bachelor's degree, including general education courses, must be complete before the start of the 5th year of the combined degree program to stay in the MAT program.
In years one to three, students will complete:
- Exercise science core courses: 53 credits
- Exercise science in health care emphasis: 20 credits
- General Education + basic skills (non-duplicated): 29 credits
- Elective credits: 6 credits
- Total credits: 108
Between years three and four (in the second half of the summer/start of MAT), students will complete:
In fall of year four, students will complete the following MAT courses (13 credits):
- *ATH 506 - Intervention and Referral (2 credits)
- *ATH 514 - Assessment and Evaluation I (4 credits)
- *ATH 521 - Athletic Training Clinical I (3 credits)
- ATH 525 - Prehospital Care of the Injured Patient (4 credits)
*In accordance with university policy, students will earn a maximum of 12 graduate credits that dual-count in their undergraduate program as indicated above. These courses will substitute for the EXS courses listed below:
- ATH 510 in lieu of exercise science health care emphasis elective
- ATH 506 and ATH 514 in lieu of EXS 490
- ATH 521 in lieu of exercise science health care emphasis elective
Suggested Order of Coursework for the Combined B. S. in Exercise Science - Health Care Emphasis and Master of Athletic Training (MAT)
Year One
Requires 36 undergraduate credits, including:
- General education - Philosophy and Literature
- General education - Social and Behavioral Sciences
- ATH 210 - Athletic Training Career Exploration (1 credit)
- BIO 120 - General Biology I (4 credits)
- BMS 105 - Basic Nutrition (3 credits)
- BMS 250 - Anatomy and Physiology I (4 credits)
- CHM 109 - Introductory Chemistry (4 credits)
- EXS 195 - Introduction to Exercise Science (3 credits)
- MTH 108 and MTH 109, or MTH 110, or fulfillment of MTH 110 through Math Placement.
- PSY 101 - Introductory Psychology (3 credits)
- Foundation - Writing
Year Two
Requires 36 undergraduate credits, including:
- General education - U.S. Diversity
- General education - Historical Analysis
- General education - Art
- ATH 217 - Modern Principles of Athletic Training (2 credits)
- ATH 218 - Modern Principles of Athletic Training Lab (1 credit)
- BMS 251 - Anatomy and Physiology II (4 credits)
- CHM 234 - Introductory Biochemistry (4 credits)
- EXS 209 - Evidence-Based Practice in Exercise Science (3 credits)
- EXS 220 - Exercise Instruction & Leadership (3 credits)
- MOV 300 - Kinesiology (3 credits)
- MOV 304 - Introduction to Exercise Physiology (3 credits)
- STA 215 - Introductory Applied Statistics (3 credits)
- Exercise Science in health care emphasis elective (1 credit)
Year Three
Requires 36 undergraduate credits, and 3 graduate credits including:
- Free electives (6 credits)
- General Education - Issues (3 credits)
- General Education - Global Perspective (3 credits)
- ATH 510 - Foundational Concepts and Techniques in Athletic Training (3 credits)
- BIO 328 - Biomedical Ethics (3 credits)
- BMS 223 - Infectious Human Diseases: Prevention and Control (3 credits)
- EXS 320 - Exercise Testing and Prescription (3 credits)
- EXS 322 - Exercise and Fitness Testing Laboratory (2 credits)
- EXS 470 - Exercise for Special Populations (3 credits)
- EXS 495 - Professionalism in Exercise Science (3 credits)
- MOV 310 - Motor Skill Development (3 credits)
- PHY 200 - Physics for the Life Sciences (4 credits)
Year Four
Requires 36-38 graduate credits, including:
- ATH 506 - Intervention and Referral (2 credits)
- ATH 514 - Assessment and Evaluation I (4 credits)
- ATH 515 - Assessment and Evaluation II (4 credits)
- ATH 521 - Athletic Training Clinical I (3 credits)
- ATH 522 - Athletic Training Clinical II (3 credits)
- ATH 523 - Methods of Evidence-Based Practice in Athletic Training (3 credits)
- ATH 525 - Prehospital Care of the Injured Patient (4 credits)
- ATH 530 - General Medical Conditions in Athletic Training (4 credits)
- ATH 575 - Therapeutic Interventions I (4 credits)
- *ATH 693 - Project in Athletic Training (1 to 3 credits)
- IPE 502 - Interprofessional Education for Collaborative Practice (2 credits)
- STA 610 - Applied Statistics for Health Professions (3 credits)
Year Five
Requires 21-23 graduate credits, including:
- ATH 607 - Pharmacology in Athletic Training (3 credits)
- ATH 626 - Athletic Training Clinical III (3 or 4 credits)
- ATH 628 - Athletic Training Clinical IV (3 to 4 credits)
- ATH 675 - Therapeutic Interventions II (4 credits)
- ATH 685 - Advanced Techniques in Athletic Training (2 credits)
- ATH 689 - Professional Topics in Athletic Training (3 credits)
- *ATH 693 - Project in Athletic Training (1 to 3 credits)
* Students will take one to three credits of project work each semester (summer, fall, winter) starting summer between years four and five, for a total of four credits