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Athletic Training

Take the field with the confidence of a TCU athletic trainer.

A group of athletic training students standing on the football field

Complete your clinical education with TCU athletes and local athletic trainers, physical therapists and physicians. After starting with classroom experiences and exposure to upper and lower extremities, athletic training equipment, working with the opposite gender, rehabilitation and general medical environments, you’ll work your way up into clinical placement in rehabilitation or general medicine. Clinical placements based on your level in the program, learning style, strengths and weaknesses, demeanor, and previous experience will provide you with a customized learning experience to maximize your potential as an athletic trainer.

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Sample Courses


  • Clinical Skills and Emergency Management
  • Head, Neck and Spine
  • Behavioral Health Concerns for the Athletic Trainer
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Special Admission Requirements


Learn about graduate program admission requirements at the MSAT admission page.

What Sets Us Apart


You’ll be given opportunities to learn alongside preceptors in a variety of clinical experiences.

Career Prospects


  • Employment of athletic trainers is projected to grow 13 percent from 2023 to 2033, much faster than the average for all occupations. – U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
  • TCU graduates are uniquely qualified to contribute to the field of athletic training with technical skill, a well-rounded education and high leadership potential.