Athletic Training MAT

Program Purpose


Learning Outcomes


Athletic Training Knowledge, Skills, and Ability

Students will demonstrate acquisition and application of athletic training knowledge, skills, and abilities at the master's degree level. The educational standards are listed as objectives and outcomes in required athletic training courses.  The competencies and proficiencies are now curriculum standards:  See 2020 Professional Standards for MAT (Appendix F).

Courses that Contribute: EXSC 501 EXSC 515 EXSC 516 EXSC 517 EXSC 518 EXSC 601 EXSC 602 EXSC 603 EXSC 625R EXSC 635 EXSC 654 EXSC 655 EXSC 656 EXSC 657 EXSC 668 EXSC 688R EXSC 697 EXSC+688R
Linked to BYU Aims: Intellectually Enlarging
Athletic Training Professional Preparation

Students will be prepared for athletic training professional practice by demonstrating professional dispositions and clinical decision-making with patients in level-specific practice internships at affiliated clinical sites with the mentoring of qualified clinical preceptors (instructors) by establishing collaborative relationships. Students will also demonstrate leadership and management skills.

Courses that Contribute: EXSC 515 EXSC 516 EXSC 517 EXSC 518 EXSC 602 EXSC 603 EXSC 625R EXSC 635 EXSC 654 EXSC 655 EXSC 656 EXSC 657 EXSC 668 EXSC 688R EXSC 697 EXSC+688R
Linked to BYU Aims: Intellectually Enlarging, Character Building
Professional/Ethical Behavior in Classroom, Clinic, and Work

Students will demonstrate professional, ethical, and moral behavior as students and clinicians in classroom, laboratory, and clinical settings preparatory to professional conduct in their careers. As professionals, graduated students will synthesize what they learned at BYU to work as ethical and moral people in their communities.

Courses that Contribute: EXSC 517 EXSC 518 EXSC 601 EXSC 602 EXSC 654 EXSC 655 EXSC 656 EXSC 668 EXSC 688R EXSC 697 EXSC+688R
Linked to BYU Aims: Spiritually Strengthening, Character Building
Communication Skills

Students will demonstrate oral and written communication skills with emphasis on presentation of clinically relevant evidence. They will communicate effectively and professionally with the sports medicine team, staff members, patients, and peers.

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Courses that Contribute: EXSC 515 EXSC 517 EXSC 518 EXSC 601 EXSC 602 EXSC 625R EXSC 635 EXSC 654 EXSC 655 EXSC 656 EXSC 668 EXSC 688R EXSC 697
Linked to BYU Aims: Intellectually Enlarging, Character Building
Integrate Science into Practice

Students will demonstrate a foundational understanding of clinical research, including design, methods and applied statistics. 

They will be able to think critically to identify and solve problems by integrating scientific information and research into athletic training practice.

Courses that Contribute: EXSC 501 EXSC 515 EXSC 517 EXSC 518 EXSC 601 EXSC 602 EXSC 603 EXSC 625R EXSC 635 EXSC 654 EXSC 655 EXSC 656 EXSC 668 EXSC 688R
Linked to BYU Aims: Intellectually Enlarging, Lifelong Learning and Service
Evidence-Based Practice

Students will be able to read, digest, and synthesize key concepts from the relevant athletic training and medical literature. They will be able to develop a relevant clinical question using a predefined question format (e.g., PICO = Patients, Intervention, Comparison, Outcomes). They will be able to apply and interpret clinical outcomes to assess patient status, progress, and change using psychometrically sound outcome instruments.

Courses that Contribute: EXSC 501 EXSC 515 EXSC 517 EXSC 518 EXSC 601 EXSC 602 EXSC 603 EXSC 625R EXSC 635 EXSC 654 EXSC 655 EXSC 656 EXSC 668 EXSC 688R
Linked to BYU Aims: Intellectually Enlarging
Alignment with BYU AIMS and Mission

Students will develop ways to increase faith, to create a service heart, by reaching out to other students and the broader community as disciples of Christ.

Courses that Contribute: EXSC 601 EXSC 603
Linked to BYU Aims: None

Evidence of Learning


Learning and Teaching Assessment and Improvement