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Graduate Athletic Training Education Program(GATEP)

 

The graduate athletic training education program at San Jose State University, sponsored by the Department of Kinesiology, offers the opportunity to combine 12 semester hours of graduate courses in athletic training while pursuing a Master of Arts degree. Academic preparation which focuses on critical thinking skills in athletic training is supplemented with practical experience to prepare students to assume major responsibilities and leadership roles within the athletic training profession. 

Opportunities to gain experience with university and community college intercollegiate athletic programs, secondary school interscholastic settings, and/or sports medicine physical therapy clinics exits for students matriculating in the San Jose State University GATEP. In addition GATEP students may participate in the education of students in the CAATE accredited UATEP. Area physicians and allied health professionals complement the graduate faculty as they contribute to the educational process by presenting guest lectures, providing clinical instruction, and facilitating opportunities for observation of orthopedic surgery for the students within our National Athletic Trainers Association-accredited graduate program.

The mission of the Graduate Athletic Training Program is to enhance the mastery of athletic training discipline through sound theoretical and reasearch bases, as well as diversity of thought and experiences.  The Graduate Athletic Training Education Program seeks to:

  • Develop critical and independent thinkers
  • Facilitate and promote community interaction/aid in sports medicine
  • Foster scholarly and research activities
  • Develop exemplary athletic training professionals
  • Enhance and augment athletic training skills through evidence based exploration

All of the graduate athletic training courses (in sequence) contain:

1. The intent of the curriculum is to facilitate critical thinkers through evidence based medicine, hands-on laboratory activities.

2. Many guest lecturers are incorporated into the courses for several reasons:
a. to provide content experts who often have the latest information and “gadgets”,
b. to have ATCs who understand the perspectives of different health care providers so that as the center of the health care they can better communicate with these individuals, and are exposed to health care providers from different types of facilities
c. and to cultivate relationships with the guest lecturers serves to increase our visibility in the community, as well as address our stated area of specialty in communication and leadership.

3. The GATEP is a holistic approach to athletic training, which encompasses looking at the body as kinetic chain not simply individual injuries. In addition the human factor of communication and psyche is a key component of our specialty area: communication and leadership.

 

Athletic Training Education Programs
Department of Kinesiology
One Washington Square
San José, CA 95192-0054
408.924.3040 (Graduate ATEP)
408.924.3041 (Undergraduate ATEP)
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KyungMo Han, PhD, ATC, CSCS
Director, Undergraduate Athletic Training Education Program

Leamor Kahanov, EdD, ATC
Director, Graduate Athletic Training Education Program