Overview

The Master of Science in Athletic Training at Texas A&M University is a CAATE‑accredited, professional‑level program designed for students pursuing Board of Certification (BOC) eligibility as Certified Athletic Trainers. Through an integrated curriculum that spans injury prevention, clinical diagnosis, therapeutic intervention, and rehabilitation, students gain the advanced knowledge and hands‑on clinical experience needed to provide high‑quality, evidence‑based care. The program’s accelerated structure—paired with immersive clinical placements—prepares graduates to step confidently into the healthcare field as skilled, compassionate athletic training professionals.

 

Why Texas A&M?

Texas A&M offers a competitive, student‑centered athletic training program grounded in real‑world clinical practice and supported by expert faculty, strong professional partnerships, and a culture of mentorship. Students benefit from diverse clinical rotations, access to state‑of‑the‑art facilities, and opportunities to work with collegiate athletics, sports medicine clinics, and community healthcare providers. With its emphasis on professional readiness, ethical practice, and interdisciplinary collaboration, Texas A&M provides an exceptional pathway for students ready to launch impactful careers as Certified Athletic Trainers.

 

Contact

Dr. Lori Williams

lwilliams13@tamu.edu 

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