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Master of Science in Athletic Training

Why Pursue a Master of Science in Athletic Training?

As the healthcare sphere continues to expand rapidly, so does the need for qualified workers. A master of science in athletic training degree will equip you to meet this growing demand.

Beginning in 2022, the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE) will require athletic trainers to be enrolled in a CAATE-accredited master’s program to sit for the BOC exam. To meet these standards, North Park is now a fully accredited master’s program, supported by its commitment to a high-quality education with access to clinical experience, hands-on training, and seasoned faculty.

Students who have not yet completed a bachelor’s degree may apply to North Park’s 3+2 accelerated master’s degree.

Real Life Application

Chicago is home to an active population, and is a hub for professional sports teams, world-class dance companies, and leading healthcare institutions. MSAT candidates are matched with career-building clinical internships, graduating with real-life applicable experience and a network of relationships.

Skill Domains

The MSAT curriculum prepares students to pass their Board of Certification (BOC) exam while also focusing on five main areas:

  1. Prevention
  2. Diagnosis
  3. Immediate Care
  4. Rehabilitation
  5. Administration

BOC, Retention, Graduation, and Employment Rates

Hands-on Clinical Facilities

Students practice their skills and prepare for clinical practice in our dedicated athletic training education center—seamlessly transitioning from in-the-classroom learning to hands-on training.

Once in the lab, students use newly acquired skills and techniques.

Career Opportunities

Illinois ranks fourth in the U.S. for number of employed athletic trainers. In particular, Chicago, Naperville, and Arlington Heights have high numbers of working athletic trainers. (United States Department of Labor Statistics 2015).

Clinical and in-the-field job opportunities are plentiful. Graduates have careers serving:

  • Orthopedic physician practices
  • National Football League
  • Major League Soccer
  • Universities
  • Secondary Schools
  • American Airlines

Learn from Professional Athletic Trainers

All of North Park’s athletic training faculty and staff are passionate about helping students gain the knowledge and practical skills they need for a successful career. Students learn in the classroom and on the sidelines. While utilizing on-campus clinical facilities, students assist faculty in providing healthcare to the University’s Division III athletic teams.

Meet the Faculty

Q&A with Program Director

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Athletic Training Alumni

Jeff Jean-Pierre MS ’23

Interning with the Detroit Lions

“Not only did North Park help me realize that athletic training is what I wanted to do, but they were key to me getting my internship at my dream work destination, the Chicago Bulls.”

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Ashley Campos C’18

Pursued an OTD at Samuel Merritt University

“The faculty deeply cared for me and my career. They made sure I not only understood the material but was able to use what I learned in the lab and at my clinical rotation.”

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Patrick Pauley C’16

Head Athletic Trainer for the Chicago Dogs Professional Baseball Team

“The athletic training program at ÂÜÀòÉç offered clinical rotations in the Chicago area and real-world experience at the Chicago Marathon that allowed me to expand my network of sports medicine professionals.”

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