Post-professional Athletic Training program

graduate education

 

Post-professional masters athletic training education program mission

The mission of our post-professional Masters athletic training education program is to expand critical thinking and clinical reasoning in applied and experiential, knowledge through evidence based medicine.  Our program develops scholarly clinicians and mentors through interprofessional education, research, community engagement and clinical experiences.

 

Enjoy this highlight video about our Post-Professional Athletic Training Program (PPATEP) here at ISU! Our students and faculty are doing some GREAT things and we couldn’t be more proud of them!

General Information

Indiana State University provides a Master of Science degree in Athletic Training in 37 credits over 4 traditional semesters.  We provide 19 assistantships with stipends of $9150 and tuition support up to $23,125.  We can boast maximum enrollment, with additional students without assistantships and a graduation rate of 80% (n=24/30; avg time to completion =22.4±4.5 months).  Current students and recent alumni have 29 published manuscripts/abstracts and/or presentations since 2009.

Indiana State University’s PP-ATEP has a long standing history of excellence in Athletic Training.  As the profession has evolved over the years, we have worked to create a program that has adapted with the new age of medicine and to produce leaders in scholarly practice.  Our program strengths include our foci on evidence based medicine and clinical teaching, the facilitation of professional growth through clinical course work, and the production of scholarship in the profession through our points of distinctiveness: education, evidence-based medicine, and leadership.

The Program is directed by Dr. Lindsey Eberman, Assistant Professor.  Please feel free to contact Dr. Eberman with any questions you may have.