Graduate Programs
Master of Athletic Training
The mission of the MAT program is dedicated to professional instruction and clinical experiences through education, research, professional preparation and collaborative interprofessional engagement. Through didactic preparation, clinical education, and student-faculty interactions, the MAT program will promote critical thinking, develop interprofessional collaboration, appropriate professional dispositions, encourage life-long learning, focus on ethical and evidence-based practice in an ever-changing healthcare environment.
Master of Counseling
The Department of Counseling offers a Master of Science in Counseling in the area of Clinical Mental Health Counseling. We train students to become counseling professionals by utilizing the highest standards set by state and national licensing and certifying boards. The counseling degree program delivers graduate education for those students seeking to obtain license as a mental health counselor. The 60-credit hour program also includes a practicum and internship component. Students are prepared to work in various settings with diverse clients.
Master of Public Health
The Masters of Public Health (MPH) in Health Equity is a professional graduate degree that will prepare you in the three core functions of public health: assessment, policy development and assurance. MPH graduates develop knowledge and skill sets that are applicable across various disciplines and professions. The MPH degree opens an extraordinary number of pathways to a meaningful career in research, teaching, government agencies, nonprofit organizations and the health industry.