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2026-2027 Catalog 
    
2026-2027 Catalog

Master of Science in Athletic Training Accelerated Graduate Degree Pathway


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3+2 Accelerated Graduate Degree Pathway

Undergraduate students majoring in Rehabilitation Sciences (BS)  have the opportunity to begin the MSAT program a year sooner through our 3+2 accelerated graduate degree pathway. By subtracting one year of undergraduate coursework, students can earn both their Bachelor of Science degree in Rehabilitation Sciences and Master of Science degree in Athletic Training in as few as five years (three years of undergraduate coursework and two years of graduate coursework).

Please refer to the Department of Athletic Training & Occupational Therapy website for more information about our 3+2 Accelerated Graduate Degree Pathway.

Conditional Acceptance


Undergraduate students majoring in Rehabilitation Sciences (BS)  can apply for conditional acceptance into the MSAT accelerated graduate degree pathway once they have completed at least 30 undergraduate credit hours (1000-5000 level). These credit hours must include the following courses:

Admission Requirements


Conditionally accepted students are eligible to matriculate into the MSAT program in the subsequent Fall semester once they have met the following admissions criteria:

Students denied admission into the MSAT program will be encouraged to apply for admission to the Rehabilitation Sciences (BS) program to complete the remaining bachelor’s degree requirements.

Graduate Coursework


During the first year of the MSAT program, 24 of the graduate credits completed will also be applied (credit share) as upper-division undergraduate credit hours to fulfill the degree requirements in the Rehabilitation Sciences (BS)  program. These graduate credits are aligned to fulfill the required RHS courses that were bypassed upon conditional acceptance (listed above).

First Year Coursework


Graduate Retention Requirements


  1. Retention in the graduate MSAT program will be based on the following criteria:
    1. Grade “B-” or better in all required MSAT courses.
    2. Maintain an overall Weber State University Graduate GPA of 3.0.
    3. Adhere to MSAT Athletic Training Student Handbook Policies.
  2. Students who fail to meet the retention criteria will be placed on probation in the MSAT program for one semester. If standards are not met by the end of the probationary period, the student will be dismissed from the program. Students who receive a grade lower than a “B-” in any required MSAT course must repeat that course and receive a grade of “B-” or higher to remain in the program. Failure to repeat the course (when offered) will result in dismissal from the program. Students who receive a grade lower than a “B-” in two or more MSAT courses will be dismissed from the program.
  3. Students who choose to discontinue the MSAT program or are dismissed from the program within the first year will be directed to the Rehabilitation Sciences (BS) program director for academic advisement. A plan for completing their bachelor’s degree will be developed. The MSAT program director and the Office of Graduate Studies will determine whether any credit sharing will be applied based on the MSAT courses the student completed before discontinuance/dismissal.
  4. Students who complete the first year of the MSAT program but choose to discontinue the program afterward will still receive their Bachelor of Science degree in Rehabilitation Sciences.

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