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AT Professional Program

Program Mission

The mission of the professional Master of Science in Athletic Training at the University of Kentucky is to effectively prepare entry-level athletic trainers for employment and/or pursuit of advanced education by providing diverse educational, scholarly, clinical, and service opportunities.

Accreditation Information

CAATE

The University of Kentucky Professional Master of Science in Athletic Training program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE) located at 2001 K Street Northwest, Washington, DC. The program will have its next comprehensive review during the 2026-2027 academic year.


Licensure Information

Most states require anyone engaging in athletic training or using an athletic trainer title to have a state license. License requirements vary by state, but most states require the BOC national certification to be earned. This certification requires graduation from a CAATE accredited program.

The University of Kentucky of Professional Master of Science in Athletic Training program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE) and meets educational requirements to obtain licensure in Kentucky and other U.S. states that require a license or certification to practice as an athletic trainer. Requirements for professional state licensure or certification vary by state. If you plan to use this degree to seek licensure in a state other than Kentucky, be sure to check the Distance Learning Authorization and Licensure website to determine whether the degree meets the educational requirements for licensure in that state. Licensure requirements are subject to change.

Program Contact

Johanna M. Hoch, PhD, ATC
Office: 206A Charles T Wethington Building
Phone: 859-323-7070
Johanna.hoch@uky.edu

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