The Athletic Therapy major will contribute to Canada’s allied healthcare profession by training graduates who are prepared to become Certified Athletic Therapists. The program includes theoretical, field and clinical practicum experiences that prepare practitioners for the certification exams and the workforce. Graduates will develop competency in emergency management, injury assessment, therapeutic modalities, rehabilitation techniques, and clinic management and administration. These competencies will allow them to practice in clinical settings, on-field environments with sports teams, and other related fields that require musculoskeletal expertise, injury prevention, ergonomics assessment, and health promotion. This program is accredited through the Canadian Athletic Therapists Association (CATA).
Graduates will be able to:
- Demonstrate evidence-based, ethical, critical thinking, reflection, and collaborative practice in both clinical and field environments for professional entry, and aligned with the Canadian Athletic Therapists Association Scope of Practice and Professional Competencies List.
This includes but is not limited to safe and effective:
- application of therapeutic modalities;
- on-field and clinical injury assessment and management skills;
- application of rehabilitation techniques to manage injuries and enhance the injury recovery process of injury;
- prevention of sport and activity-related injuries;
- demonstration of skills in patient/client education and counselling;
- application of leadership and management principles as they relate to the athletic therapy discipline profession.
- Engage with and demonstrate competency during academic and practical learning experiences involving diverse individuals and environments, including but not limited to, a variety of sports, community settings, athletes, patients, peers, and clinical educators.
- Recognize, respond to, and provide care for individuals during academic and practical learning experiences regardless of race, religion, ethnic/national origin, age, sex, gender, sexual orientation, and disability during actual and simulated injury experiences without bias or prejudice. This includes but is not limited to managing life-threatening conditions; acute and chronic injury assessment and/or management; rehabilitation; and exercise prescription.
- Demonstrate knowledge and application of Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action in relation to the discipline of health and physical education.
Academic Performance Requirements
In matters of program continuance, there are instances when institutional processes do not fully address concerns related to student progress or continuance in a program. Issues of non-compliance will warrant the student being required to withdraw from the program (RTWP). This applies in the following circumstances:
- Violations of professional codes of ethics and/or standards of practice as defined by the Athletic Therapy Student Handbook and Practicum Manual in accordance with the CATA Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct. A committee established by the program will assess violations of relevant codes and standards and whether the student will be required to RTWP based on the seriousness of the violation.
- Suspension and/or termination of a practicum placement by an external stakeholder because of an assessed detrimental impact on the patient, client, patient/client group, or community being served. Students who are unable to meet clinical or field course requirements on this basis will be RTWP. An appeal process is available, see the Athletic Therapy Student Handbook and Practicum Manual.
- Failure to achieve the required progression grade in a practicum placement, specifically
After a maximum of two attempts - exclusive of any instances of Withdrawal with Cause (WC) - will result in the student being assigned the academic standing of Required to Withdraw from Program (RTWP). This includes the following examples of unsuccessful registration:
- Students who do not achieve the minimum required grade (as defined by the program) in one or both registrations;
- Students who earn a grade of “F” in one or both registrations; and
- Students who withdraw from the course with a “W” in one or both registrations.
A student who has been RTWP may apply for readmission to the program no sooner than twelve months after receiving notification of the RTWP. The application for readmission must be submitted in accordance with the application deadline for new students as specified by the Academic Schedule published in the Academic Calendar. The applicant must meet the program admission criteria in place at the time of readmission, but the applicant will not be required to meet the competitive average. Readmission is not automatic. Applications for readmission will be considered on an individual basis.
Program Continuance
A student who remains in Good Standing is eligible to continue in their program of studies.
Note: See the ‘Additional Curriculum Requirements’ section for possible restrictions.
Requirements for Athletic Therapy Practice Experience
The BHPE - Athletic Therapy program reserves the right, at any point, to remove a student from a practicum placement or setting if the student exhibits unsafe field or clinical practice or behaviour that places clients or others at risk and/or violates the Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct and Scope of Practice defined in the Health and Physical Education Department Athletic Therapy Student Handbook and Practicum Manual and set by the Canadian Athletic Therapists Association. Such removal will result in the student receiving an F grade and may result in dismissal from the BHPE - Athletic Therapy program.
Students will be familiar with the Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct and Scope of Practice as defined by the Health and Physical Education Department Athletic Therapy Student Handbook and Practicum Manual, and set out by the Canadian Athletic Therapists Association.
Students entering field/clinical practicum placements will be required to sign a Confidentiality Agreement requiring them to maintain strict confidentiality regarding any client information or data.
Field and clinical placements will include scheduled hours, including days, evenings, nights and weekends. Placements from across Calgary and potentially from outside the city of Calgary may be used for practical experience, and some sites may be distant from Calgary. Students will require access to a vehicle and technologies that allow frequent and regular communication with the BHPE - Athletic Therapy program. All travel and accommodation costs associated with practice experiences are the student’s responsibility.
As delineated in each course outline and syllabus, students must demonstrate satisfactory clinical and field practicum performance.
Students with Accommodations
When warranted, and without compromising academic and professional Athletic Therapy practice standards, Mount Royal University will provide reasonable accommodation for students with documented accommodations. Students need to fulfill program requirements to be eligible for graduation.
Student Conduct
The Code of Student Conduct is intended to establish the general obligation to maintain the highest standards of academic honesty and personal conduct according to community standards of respectful and responsible behaviour. Issues of non-compliance will warrant the student being required to withdraw from the program. This would apply to egregious issues such as situations of abuse of professional power or potential breaches of the Criminal Code. Students are responsible for familiarizing themselves with the policies and procedures of Mount Royal University as outlined in the Calendar, Code of Student Conduct, and the Health and Physical Education Department Athletic Therapy Student Handbook and Practicum Manual. Refer to the Handbook for details.
Police Information Check
All students in the BHPE - Athletic Therapy program are required to have a current Police Information Check and Vulnerable Sector Check prior to commencing ATTH 2050 (Professional Practice), at their own expense. Practicums require the presentation of these checks for participation in field and clinical practicum. Students may be required to complete more than one Police Information Check during their program. Since completion of course requirements and eventual employment are dependent upon the results of such checks, students who have concerns should discuss the matter with the department chair.
All students must meet the general admission requirements for Mount Royal University programs, as indicated in the Admission section of this calendar.
Additional Admission Requirements
In addition to meeting the general admission requirements indicated in the Admission section of this calendar, applicants must also satisfy the following criteria:
Academic Course Requirements
The following specific courses (or equivalencies) with the specified minimum grades are required for admission into the Bachelor of Athletic Therapy program:
- English Language Arts 30 - 1 - minimum grade 60%
- Math 30 -1 or 30-2 - minimum grade 50%
- Biology 30 - minimum grade 50%
Application Deadline: February 1
The application for admission and all supporting documents (required for admission assessment) must be received by this date.
Indigenous Student Admission
Each year, 15 seats across all four BHPE majors, inclusive of Athletic Therapy, will be reserved for Indigenous applications through an Indigenous admission target. To be considered for admission under the Indigenous admission target, the applicant must:
- self-identify as an Indigenous applicant on the Application for Admission
- meet the definition of an Indigenous Applicant
- meet the minimum admission requirements as indicated in the general admission requirements for Mount Royal University, as well as any program-level admission requirements
Designated seats for this special consideration target will be filled by Indigenous applicants on a competitive basis. Applicants are encouraged to apply during Early Admission. Any unfilled designated seats will be released on June 15 to students applying under the general admission requirements.
See general admission requirements in the Admission section of this calendar for further information.
Program Duration
Program requirements for degree completion can be completed in four academic years. Students have eight calendar years from the date of initial registration for the BHPE - Athletic Therapy program to complete all requirements. Students seeking an extension beyond eight years may be required to complete additional coursework.
Program Interruption
Students who interrupt their program are advised that they will be required to comply with regulatory guidelines that may have come into effect, in the interim, regarding their program and requirements. Students will be required to reapply for admission and notify the Chair of the Health & Physical Education Department at Mount Royal University in writing by March 15 of their intention to return for the following Fall Semester.
Opportunities for Further Study
The BHPE - Athletic Therapy degree credential does not guarantee either eligibility for, or admission into, graduate and professional programs. Graduates must meet the individual universities’ admission requirements in a competitive process. Students considering graduate school or professional schools are encouraged to investigate their postgraduate educational plans with an academic advisor at the institution in which they are seeking to enroll.