Master of Athletic Training

Master of Athletic Training at Oregon State

Big league athletics. World class education.

There are few occupations where you can make a difference every day. Athletic training is one of them.

As an athletic trainer, you will form unique relationships with athletes and patients, helping them prevent and manage injuries and illnesses to maintain physical and mental well-being.

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The GRE is not required. We have eliminated this barrier to promote a more equitable, diverse and inclusive student body.

87%
3-year aggregate pass rate on the BOC exam

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Molly Mattson, ’24

Molly Mattson, ’24

Assistant athletic trainer, Seattle Seahawks

“I applied to the MATrn program at Oregon State because of the sense of family and the standard of excellence within the program. [For my summer internship] I worked to assist the Seattle Seahawks’ sports medicine team with medical care during summer training camp and pre-season.”

  

OSU athletic training program faculty are on the forefront of research that intersects athletic training and public health.

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David Cortez, MEd

Our graduate recruiter can answer your questions about Oregon State graduate programs and chat about your interests, the application process and more.

Email David or call 541-737-5616.

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Accreditation

From 1974 to 2017 OSU had an accredited undergraduate athletic training program. In the summer of 2016, the first cohort of students started in the new professional master’s program in athletic training.

The new master’s program was granted accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE) in the summer of 2017 and in the summer of 2022 received 10 years of continuing accreditation through 2031-2032.