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Combined Degree - Bachelor of Science in Allied Health Science and Master of Athletic Training
The Allied Health Sciences (AHS) degree at Grand Valley State University offers an exciting and flexible pathway for students in Northern Michigan who want to pursue a wide range of health-related careers — from clinical roles to non-clinical positions, and even advanced graduate programs.
Why Choose Allied Health Sciences?
The B.S. in Allied Health Sciences degree is designed to give you the knowledge, skills, and hands-on experience needed to thrive in a variety of health care roles. The program provides two primary pathways:
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Prepare for Clinical Roles in Health Care
If you're interested in direct patient care, the AHS degree provides a pathway to clinical settings. You'll gain foundational skills that can lead to clinical role training through internships, advanced programs, or one of GVSU's professional graduate options.
Recommended courses to take at Northwestern Michigan College as part of your Associate of Arts and Science program.
Allied Health Sciences, B.S. - General Emphasis
NMC Course Equivalents to GVSU
BIO 215 - Genetics
BIO 208 with Lab - Microbiology
CHM 101 with Lab - Intro Chemistry
CHM 201 with Lab - Intro to Organic Chemistry
BIO 268 with Lab - Biochemistry
PHY 105 with Lab - Physics-World Around Us
Bio 227 with Lab - Anatomy and Physiology I
BIO 228 with Lab - Anatomy and Physiology II
Additional Details
- GV Required Course: AHS 495 - Issues in Health Professions
- Secondary admission is required for the Master of Athletic Training
- A capstone course for AHS will occur Winter Semester, Year Four
Graduation Requirements for Master of Athletic Training Combined Degree:
Students who are accepted to the combined degree will take courses in the AHS General Emphasis and use the MAT courses as a substitution for the required minor. In years one to three students will complete:
- AHS Core classes: 22 credits
- AHS General emphasis: 30 credits
- MAT Prerequisite courses (non-duplicated): 22 credits
- General Education and Basic skills (non-duplicated): 29 credits
- Elective Credit: 5 credits
Athletic Trainer Salary in Michigan
How much does a Athletic Trainer make in Michigan?
According to Salary.com, "As of February 01, 2025, the average annual salary for an Athletic Trainer in Michigan is $56,933."
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