5-Year Curriculum Track (BS+MS)
The curriculum plan is subject to change and is merely a suggestion; your actual program may vary. Many factors may impact your time to degree and course sequencing. See the current USM Academic Catalog for more information, including USM academic policies, curriculum, pre-requisites, and course information.
Pre-Professional Phase
Freshman Year
Fall (15 credits)
3 — COM 120 — Public Speaking OR 3 — COM 125 — Interpersonal Communication
3 — EN 111 — English Composition I
3 — General Education — Fine Arts (Minimum 3 crs.: AR, MU, THR)
3 — PY 150 — Introduction to Psychology*
3 — General Education — Humanities (Minimum 6 crs. from two different codes: LIT, HI, PH, TH)
Spring (14 credits)
3 — TH 112 — Introduction to Spirituality
3 — EN 112 — English Composition II
3 — BI 109 — Biology for Today*
2 — EX 150 — Introduction to Health Sciences
3 — MA 205 — College Algebra*
Sophomore Year
Fall (14 credits)
5 — BI 258 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I
4 — CH 113 — Allied Health Chemistry OR 4 — CH 220 — General Chemistry I
2 — EX 205 — Introduction to Health & Wellness
3 — EX 230 — Exercise Physiology
Spring (16 credits)
5 — BI 259 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II
2 — EX 251 — First Aid & Emergency Procedures
3 — MA 230 — Introductory Statistics
3 — General Education — Humanities (Minimum 6 crs. from two different codes: LIT, HI, PH, TH)
3 — General Education — Social/Behavior Sciences (CRIM, EC, PS, SO, SW)
Junior Year
Fall (13 credits)
3 — EX 300 — Kinesiology
3 — EX 305 — Methods of Fitness Assessment
3 — EX 310 — Nutrition for Health & Performance
4 — PHY 215 — Physics I
Spring (12 credits)
3 — EX 350 — Sports Injury and Illnesses
3 — EX 375 — Concepts of Strength Training and Conditioning
3 — EX 380 — Exercise Prescription for General Population
3 — General Education — Theology (Any Level)
Professional Phase
Summer I (5 credits)
2 — AT 602 — Applied Anatomy
3 — AT 606 — Foundations of Athletic Training
Fall I (15 credits)
3 — AT 611 — Fundamentals of Sport Performance
2 — AT 621 — Emergency Care & Management in AT
2 — AT 635 — Neuroscience
3 — AT 641 — Clinical Experience I
3&²Ô²ú²õ±è;—&²Ô²ú²õ±è;AT 651 — Clinical Assessment of the Extremities
3&²Ô²ú²õ±è;—&²Ô²ú²õ±è;AT 685 — Advanced Clinical Practice I
Spring I (15 credits)
2 — AT 631 — Therapeutic Modalities
3 — AT 661 — Clinical Rehabilitation Techniques
3 — AT 675 — Pathophysiology and Interventions I
3 — AT 681 — Organization & Administration in AT
1 — AT 687 — Advanced Clinical Practice II
3 — AT 691 — Clinical Experience II
Summer II (3 credits)
2 — AT 671 — Research Methods in AT I
3 — AT 702 — Clinical Experience III
Fall II (15 credits)
3 — AT 732 — Pathophysiology and Interventions II
2 — AT 741 — Research Methods in AT II
1 — AT 743 — Professional Development I
3 — AT 761 — Clinical Assessment of the Neck & Spine
2 — AT 781 — Clinical Rehabilitation Techniques
4 — AT 752 — Clinical Experience IV
Spring II (7 credits)
1 — AT 787 — Professional Development II
6 — AT 797 — Clinical Experience V
Have Questions? Contact Us.
Lisa Hersh
Health Care Admissions
lisa.hersh@stmary.edu
913-758-6266
The »¨½·Ö±²¥ Master of Science in Athletic Training program is accredited by the (CAATE) located at 6836 Austin Center Blvd., Suite 250, Austin, TX 78731-3193.
The »¨½·Ö±²¥ Master of Science in Athletic Training program is accredited by the (CAATE) located at 6836 Austin Center Blvd., Suite 250, Austin, TX 78731-3193.
Have Questions? Contact Us.
Lisa Hersh
Health Care Admissions
lisa.hersh@stmary.edu
913-758-6266
The »¨½·Ö±²¥ Master of Science in Athletic Training program is accredited by the (CAATE) located at 6836 Austin Center Blvd., Suite 250, Austin, TX 78731-3193.
The »¨½·Ö±²¥ Master of Science in Athletic Training program is accredited by the (CAATE) located at 6836 Austin Center Blvd., Suite 250, Austin, TX 78731-3193.