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Applied Kinesiology B.S. / Athletic Training M.S. 3+2

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Applied Kinesiology (B.S.) and Athletic Training (M.S.) 3+2 Program

Do you want to be an athletic trainer? The industry requires that you earn a master's degree to become a certified athletic trainer. Helping you achieve your goals, SUNY Cortland now offers an accelerated program for you to earn both required degrees in only five years!

SUNY Cortland offers top tier faculty and facilities, with a reputation of successful career achievement among our athletic training alums. Read on to learn more about how you can become an esteemed Red Dragon athletic trainer in less time than ever before!

Start: Undergraduate degree in applied kinesiology

Admission into the undergraduate program is highly competitive and available only to first year students in the Fall semester. Participants in the accelerated applied kinesiology bachelor's program will embrace rigorous coursework to develop a strong foundation across kinesiology fields.

What will I learn?

  • You’ll be in a dynamic program that combines acclaimed faculty with top tier athletic facilities.
  • Classes emphasize current research as well as its practical application in areas such as:
    • Anatomy and physiology
    • Exercise physiology
    • Biomechanics
    • Psychology
    • Patient assessment
    • Medical terminology
    • Injury management

To advance into the Master's program, students must maintain measurable achievements such as completing their three year curriculum with a GPA of 3.0+ and earning a C or higher in key courses.

    Advance: Athletic training master's program

    The Kinesiology Department prides itself on the personal approach faculty members take with graduate students. We place a special emphasis on preparing athletic trainers to be the best at their profession.

    Students enrolled in the program should expect daily on-campus coursework. Additionally, clinical experiences may be on or off campus including some evening, weekend, and preseason obligations. Participants in the graduate program are not allowed to participate in intercollegiate athletics at SUNY Cortland.

    What will I discover?

    • Extensive hands-on clinical experience in a variety of settings, from high schools to college teams spanning all divisions
    • Athletic training courses taught by practicing athletic trainers
    • Introductions to conferences, including SUNY Cortland’s annual Dr. Bert Mandelbaum Sports Medicine Symposium
    • Strong preparation for the Board of Certification (BOC) exam.

    Accredited at the highest level

    Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE) logo

    Career potential

    SUNY Cortland-trained athletic trainers are sought across a variety of work settings:

    • High schools and colleges
    • Professional and Olympic sports
    • Doctor’s offices and hospitals
    • Sports medicine, rehabilitation, fitness and wellness clinics
    • Military academies, police and fire departments
    • Performing arts venues

    Take the next step

    SUNY Cortland's athletic training graduate degree is known in the industry as being one of the best. Look below for details on how to apply, enter, and learn about this accelerated program.

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