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    Athletic Therapy and Training / Athletic Therapy and Strength and Conditioning (Integrated MSc)
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    Athletic Therapy and Training / Athletic Therapy and Strength and Conditioning (Integrated MSc)

    Dublin City University

    Dublin City University

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    Ireland, Dublin

    University RankQS Ranking
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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    DC204

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines12-Jan-2026
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    EUR 20,100  / year
    Next Intake 12-Jan-2026

    Athletic Therapy and Training / Athletic Therapy and Strength and Conditioning (Integrated MSc)

    About

    Overview

    By doing this course, you’ll become an expert therapist skilled in preventing, assessing, treating and rehabilitating injuries associated with physical activity, including those experienced by elite athletes.

    Incorporating multiple work placements, this course gives you extensive theoretical knowledge of how the body works and then shows you how to apply that expertise. It is an intensive, highly practical programme that immerses students in musculoskeletal medicine from an early stage.

    Practical experience at home and abroad

    You’ll learn how to assess, treat and rehabilitate in theory and, from second year, in real-world settings. You’ll complete placements in sports medicine clinics and rehabilitation clinics, as well as undertaking pitchside and team placements. In your final year, you’ll do a semester-long immersive placement, which could be in an athletic therapy clinic or a professional sports team. These placements may be completed in Ireland but most students go to the US, Canada, Australia or Britain.

    This course is accredited by Athletic Rehabilitation Therapy Ireland. When you graduate, you’ll be eligible to become a certified Athletics Therapist. As an independent, highly skilled clinician with a wealth of experience, you’ll be highly sought after in sports medicine, by musculoskeletal clinics or with a sports team, or you can go on to work as a researcher in musculoskeletal medicine.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    In addition to the general entry requirements for admission to the university the following entry requirements apply

    Minimum of O4 or H6 in Mathematics and minimum of O4 or H6 in one of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Physics with Chemistry or Agricultural Science

    In addition to the general entry requirements for admission to the university the following entry requirements apply

    GCE A Level D or GCE AS Level C or GCSE C Mathematics and GCE A Level D or GCE AS Level C or GCSE C in one of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Physics with Chemistry or Agricultural Science

    Please visit our Admissions webpage for details on course requirements or how to apply to DCU.

    Please visit our QQI FET webpage for details on DCU courses, open days, campus tours or school visits.

    To apply to DCU, please visit www.cao.ie.

    Mature entry is a competitive process. Applicants must demonstrate:

    • a genuine interest in the programme(s) they are applying for
    • academic experience and competency in their chosen field of study
    • an ability to engage and succeed on the programme

    All applicants must complete a statement of interest to be considered for the mature application route.

    For further guidance on the mature application process please see the CAO Website

    Additional Criteria

    This programme requires evidence of competency in Mathematics and one of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Physics with Chemistry or Agricultural Science, which would equate to a O4/H6 in these subject areas. This requirement is essential for this programme. Applicants can show their strength in this through formal examinations e.g. school leaving examinations, QQI-FET, access programmes, or other third level qualifications. If applicants don’t have any relevant examinations, they may be able to meet the requirements through their work and life experience, applicants must give examples of this experience to demonstrate their competency in these areas in their personal statement.


    Applicants that have completed at least one year of study at NFQ Level 6, 7 or 8 at another institution may apply to continue their studies on a similar programme at DCU. There should be substantial overlap in content between the two programmes to be considered for a transfer. Results and other supporting documentation must be submitted to CAO by the closing date of 1st July. This is a competitive application process for a small quota of advanced entry places. Offers are made on a rolling basis until all places are filled. Early application is advised. Please note: Applicants should also consider applying through the appropriate route for first year entry to the programme they are interested in. This application process is only for advanced entry.

    Accreditation

    The BSc in Athletic Therapy and Training is accredited by the professional body for athletic therapy in Ireland, Athletic Rehabilitation Therapy Ireland (ARTI). In order to become a full member of ARTI, candidates must demonstrate that they have met all the required educational competencies. Therefore, there may only be certain circumstances when a candidate is eligible for advanced entry. Additionally, it is only possible to apply to transfer into year 2, there are no courses which guarantee access to the BSc in Athletic Therapy and Training and there is no guarantee that a space will be available.

    International candidates are expected to have educational qualifications of a standard equivalent to those outlined above. In addition, where such candidates are non-native speakers of the English language they must satisfy the university of their competency in the English language. For further information on international applications click here.

    English Program Requirements

    Undergraduate Applicants - Minimum English Standards

    Applicants whose first language is not English must provide evidence of equivalent competence in English Language, through their school leaving examination or in a recognised English language test. The minimum standards for entry to DCU are outlined below.

    Applicants are assessed on the results of a single sitting only.

    EXAMINATION
    Level Required
    Irish Leaving Certificate English
    O6/H7
    GCE A-Level English Language
    Grade D
    GSCE 
    Grade C 
    IELTS ACADEMIC

    Composite score of 6.5 or above, with no less than 6.0 in any one component. 

    *Scores must be achieved in one sitting.

    TOEFL
    237 (computer-based),
    580 (paper-based test)
    TOEFL iBT
    Total Score of 92
    Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CAP)
    Overall score of 180 with a minimum of 169 in all components.
    Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (CAE)
    Overall score of 180 with a minimum of 169 in all components.
    English Test for Academic and Professional Purposes (ETAPP)
    C1
    Pearson Test of English (PTE Academic)
    63 (with a minimum of 59 in all components)
    Duolingo 
    Duolingo will be accepted with a minimum score of 120 and a score of at least 110 in each subscore. Please ensure the verification link is provided when submitting this evidence and you share your results with DCU.

    Additional Information

    1. Your English language certificate must be awarded within the two years prior to the start date of your DCU programme.
    2. English Language requirements for individual programmes may be higher than published here. Please refer to the programme page for further details.
    3. Scores on your English language proficiency test must be achieved in one sitting.

    Alternative Requirements/Evidence of Competency

    In exceptional circumstances, results in examinations other than those published may be accepted as proof of competence in English language. This may include non-native speakers of English who have completed their education through the medium of English in a country where English is the official language. Please include the details of any English language examinations and proof of successful completion when applying to DCU.

    For further details about DCU English Language Requirements, please contact DCU Admissions.

    Career

    Careers & Further Options

    Careers

    The clinical experience gained in Year Four gives you a genuine competitive edge with employers when you graduate. The course equips you with the skills to pursue a career in looking after the health of both athletes and the general public.

    • Sports injury clinics
    • Sports clubs and teams
    • National governing bodies of sports associations
    • Health and fitness centres
    • Self-employed athletic therapist and trainer
    Athletic Therapist and Trainer

    DCU graduates are highly sought after by employers. Our Graduates work in environments ranging from large multinationals to SMEs, family businesses and start-ups across every sector.

    DCU Careers Service has a number of learning and development initiatives in place for our students, giving them the skills they need for a successful career path.

    Go to our Careers site to find out more about career planning, our mentorship programme, skills development and online resources for students when working on CVs and making applications.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    EUR 20,100 

    Application Fee

    EUR  
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