Save time and money with our accelerated MSAT program. Students can take up to 12 graduate credits of coursework in athletic training in their last two undergraduate semesters, all at the undergraduate tuition rate.
When undergraduate students in good academic standing in this accelerated degree program graduate from Brockport, they are eligible to automatically matriculate into our Master of Science in Athletic Training (MSAT) program.
Explore our Exercise Science/Athletic training accelerated degree
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Admission requirements
Admission into the accelerated degree in Exercise Science or Kinesiology and the Master’s in Athletic Training (MSAT) occurs as an incoming first-year student and is highly competitive. To be considered a student must have:
- A 90% or its equivalent high school grade point average.
- Four years of Regents or honors-level courses in both math and science. (i.e, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Pre-Calculus, Calculus (AB and/or BC), Anatomy, and Physiology – if available)
Matriculation from bachelor’s to master’s degree program
Upon acceptance to SUNY Brockport in the accelerated program, students will be guaranteed acceptance into the Master of Science in Athletic Training program, provided they maintain performance criteria.
- Commitment to pursuing a career in athletic training through volunteer or observational experience or by participation in a Health Explorers Post or New Visions Program, or similar program.
- An overall 3.25 GPA with a 3.0 prerequisite GPA during their first three years of college.
- If accepted students do not maintain a 3.25 GPA or a 3.0 prerequisite GPA, they will be dismissed from the accelerated pathway program and will be eligible to apply for traditional admission to the MSAT program, as long as all prerequisites are completed.
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Intercollegiate athletics eligibility
- Accepted students may not participate on an intercollegiate athletic team at SUNY Brockport during the program’s MS phase (years four and five).
- Accepted students who postpone matriculation into the MS program until year five will be permitted to participate on an intercollegiate athletic team during year four upon approval of the Athletic Training Program Director. Students choosing this option must notify the Athletic Training Program Director of their decision to do this by April 15 of their third year.