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Expected growth in demand for Certified Athletic Trainers (ATCs) between 2014 and 2024 (United States Bureau of Labor Statistics).
Average annual athletic trainer salary for those with a master’s degree (NATA 2021 Salary Survey).
Possible career settings include colleges/universities, secondary schools, hospitals or rehabilitation clinics, military, industrial, performing arts, professional sports, among many more.
In just six semesters, the Master of Athletic Training (M.A.T) program at Huntingdon College will prepare you for a career in sports medicine as an allied health care professional.
Athletic trainers work with physicians in the areas of injury prevention, injury evaluation, emergency care, therapeutic intervention, and organizational administration in a sports or active population environment. Athletic trainers (ATs) are highly qualified, multi-skilled health care professionals who provide service or treatment under the direction of or in collaboration with a physician. As part of the health care team, services provided by athletic trainers include injury and illness prevention, wellness promotion and education, emergent care, examination and clinical diagnosis, therapeutic intervention, and rehabilitation of injuries and medical conditions.
The National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA), the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE), the Board of Certification, and the NATA Research and Education Foundation—the entities who cooperatively form the Athletic Training Strategic Alliance—have established the professional degree in athletic training at the master’s level. Completion of a graduate degree in athletic training is required to sit for the Board of Certification examination after the fall of 2022.
Small classes and personal attention have been Huntingdon hallmarks since the College’s founding in 1854, and the Master of Athletic Training program continues those important attributes a degree higher. Up to twelve students will be enrolled in each Huntingdon MAT cohort, assuring that each student receives expert personal attention and access to the tools, personnel, and clinical experiences that will build his or her resume as well as critical professional skills.
Each Huntingdon MAT student will complete six (6) clinical internships working with a Certified Athletic Trainer, physicians, or other health care providers as part of the MAT program. The first five placements will occur simultaneously with coursework and therefore will be offered within drivable distance of Huntingdon College. The sixth placement will consist of an 8-week clinical immersion experience during which each student will participate in the totality of care as an athletic trainer in a setting supportive of his or her chosen career-specific field. Temporary relocation may be required. Clinical internship placement sites include hospitals; physician offices; fitness centers; sports medicine and physical therapy clinics; high school, college, semi-pro, or professional athletic teams; public safety; industrial settings; military settings; and the performing arts.
Huntingdon College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award baccalaureate and masters degrees. Huntingdon College also may offer credentials such as certificates and diplomas at approved degree levels. Questions about the accreditation of Huntingdon College may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling (404) 679-4500, or by using information available on SACSCOC’s website (www.sacscoc.org).
The Huntingdon College Master of Athletic Training Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE).
The following information will be available after the first cohort group has matriculated and/or graduated, as applicable:
The Master of Athletic Training Program is part of Huntingdon’s W. James Samford jr. School of Graduate and Professional Studies.
Huntingdon College is a college of the United Methodist Church.
Huntingdon College is committed to a policy against legally impermissible, arbitrary, or unreasonable discriminatory practices. Therefore, Huntingdon College, in accordance with Title IX and Section 106.8 of the 2020 Final Rule under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, other applicable federal and state law, and stated College policy, prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex. Furthermore, Huntingdon College, in accordance with applicable federal and state law and stated College policy, prohibits discrimination on the basis of actual or perceived gender, gender identity, race, color, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability, religion, age and/or national origin in its education program or activity, including admission and employment.
Huntingdon College also prohibits retaliation against any person opposing discrimination or participating in any discrimination investigation or complaint process internal or external to the institution. Sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating and domestic violence, and stalking are forms of sex discrimination, which are prohibited under Title IX by policy.
Any person may report discrimination (whether or not the person reporting is the person alleged to have experienced the conduct), and may do so in person, by mail, by telephone or by email using the contact information below.
Inquiries and/or complaints that are not related to disability discrimination can be addressed to:
Huntingdon College Title IX Coordinator
Eric A. Kidwell
Library
1500 East Fairview Ave.
Montgomery, AL 36106
TitleIXCoordinator@hawks.jft2.com
334-833-4420* (This number is for discrimination-based reporting.)
Huntingdon’s full policy and process, including an online reporting form, may be found at: http://knkbrk.jft2.com/misconduct
Inquiries and/or complaints may also be addressed to (though it is advised the College’s process be first utilized):
Assistant Secretary
Office for Civil Rights (OCR)
U.S. Department of Education
400 Maryland Avenue, SW
Washington, D.C. 20202-1100
Customer Service Hotline #: (800) 421-3481
Facsimile: (202) 453-6012
TDD#: (877) 521-2172
Email: OCR@ed.gov
Web: http://www.ed.gov/ocr
Access Services
Within any resolution process related to this policy, Huntingdon College provides reasonable accommodations to persons with disabilities when that accommodation is consistent with federal law. For disability-related inquiries or complaints:
Huntingdon College Director of Access Services/ 504 Coordinator
Dr. Lisa O. Dorman
1500 East Fairview Ave.
Montgomery, AL 36106
ldorman@hawks.jft2.com
334-833-4465 (This number is for requesting disability accommodations.)