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Accreditation

The Oklahoma State University Master of Athletic Training Program is currently accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). Once accepted into the program, students are assigned to a Board of Certification (BOC) Certified Athletic Trainer (AT) where they are responsible to provide for the overall health care of patients over the course of their respective seasons or occupation. Clinical instruction of students is achieved through direct supervision of a licensed physician and the athletic trainer.

The curriculum is based in the human sciences with anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, pathology, pharmacology, nutrition and psychology providing the theoretical foundation of student inquiry. Students learn how to apply these theoretical concepts while in the clinical setting learning under licensed physicians, athletic trainers, physical therapists and other allied health care professionals. This balance of theory and practical application prepares students to sit for the Board of Certification examination where upon successful completion, may earn the credentials ATC.

CAATE Program Information and Outcomes

Graduating from the Oklahoma State University Master of Athletic Training Program allows the student to become eligible to take the BOC exam and for individual state licensure.

MAT Pass Rates Table

2023 - 2024 2024 - 2025
# of Students Graduated 10 11
# of Students who Took BOC Exam 10 11
# of Students who Passed on First Attempt 8 10
% of Student who Passed on First Attempt 80 91
% of Students who Passed Overall 9 11
% of Students who Passed Overall 90 100