EARN YOUR MASTER'S IN ATHLETIC TRAINING AT KING'S COLLEGE

With a national average salary of over $68K—and more than 4,300 new jobs expected in the coming years—there’s no question that enhancing your exercise science, kinesiology, or health sciences degree with a master’s in athletic training is a smart move. Earn your M.S. in Athletic Training at King’s College, and you can enter this rewarding field in just two years.

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100%

Graduate Placement Rate

88%

BOC Pass Rate

21 Weeks

of Immersive Experiences

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Practical Training

Your clinical education experiences begin your first semester, account for 55 weeks of your degree program, allow you to work in diverse settings near and far, and help you gain real-life experience in common and emerging athletic training settings.

Distinctive Coursework

Develop your techniques through classes supported by the latest theories and research, including cadaver dissection, cutting-edge evaluation, diagnosis, treatment approaches, and innovative intervention therapies.

State-of-the-Art Facilities

Home to the MSAT program, the Alley Center for Health Sciences houses cutting-edge equipment and technology (like full VO2Max capabilities, a three-camera gait analyzer, ECGs, and more), our full cadaver anatomy lab, and patient simulators—giving you plenty of opportunities to practice in a clinical setting.

CAATE

King’s MSAT program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE)

$68K+

National average salary

13%

Expected job growth, 2023–2033
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Land a Job You'll Love

With demand for athletic trainers continuing to grow, and an expansive alumni network eager to help their fellow Monarchs, it’s no wonder that 100% of students find a job upon graduation.

Plus, with athletic trainers needed in virtually every environment, you can easily combine your professional and personal interests beyond the typical sports environment. In addition to working for the NFL, MLS, and Division I universities, our graduates are employed in emerging settings such as:

Performing Arts
Think of helping performers in theater, dance, music, and even movies!

The Military
All five branches of the armed forces employ athletic trainers to work with their personnel.

Industrial Fields
Utility workers, warehouses, manufacturing plants—they all need able-bodied employees.

I humbly believe this is one of the best programs in the United States and conducive to learning what athletic training is and becoming an athletic trainer.

—Andres Armstrong ’17, MS, ATC, LAT |  Current employer: San Antonio Brahmas UFL Team

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The King’s College Master of Science in Athletic Training program is accredited by the CAATE.

Athletic trainers are considered to be integral members of the interprofessional healthcare teams, serving as active practitioners that make decisions about treatments, interventions, and return to activity for their patients. To better reflect the level of expertise required of an athletic trainer, a new set of standards has been put in place by the AT Strategic Alliance (including BOC, CAATE, NATA, and NATA Foundation). Athletic trainers must obtain a master’s degree from an accredited program before being eligible to sit for the Board of Certification Examination and become credentialed by the state in which they will practice.

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