Work alongside specialists in the field to focus your studies and gain strength and conditioning certification.

The strength and conditioning concentration at the University of Mary enables graduate students pursuing our Master of Science in Kinesiology degree to specialize in strength training and conditioning for athletes, clients, or patients of all needs and abilities. You’ll work collaboratively with current practitioners in real-world settings to gain the knowledge and skills you need for certification as a strength and conditioning specialist.

Take the First Step

Get in touch with any questions or submit a simple application for admission.
We will assist you every step of the way toward acceptance so you can enroll and begin your classes!

At a Glance

11-12%
Projected job growth for athletic trainers, fitness trainers, and fitness instructors over the next decade (2024–2034)

Program Length

9 credits / 3 courses

Format

Online

Tuition per Credit

$670

Is This the Degree For Me?

Who It’s For

  • Medical or health care professionals in need of enhanced knowledge of biomechanics with a focus on building strength and physical fitness
  • Sports or coaching professionals pursuing graduate study in kinesiology
  • Trainers or other exercise professionals who are interested in expanding their expertise and practical skills

Career Paths

  • Kinesiologist
  • Strength and Conditioning Coach
  • Athletic or Personal Trainer
  • Fitness Instructor

What You’ll Learn

The strength and conditioning concentration includes a deep dive into exercise physiology, followed by experiential learning through a capstone internship and additional supervised field experience.

Accreditations

  • Council on Accreditation of Strength and Conditioning Education

    The University of Mary’s Graduate Strength and Conditioning Program is accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Strength and Conditioning Education (CASCE), a recognized authority in quality strength and conditioning education. This accreditation demonstrates our commitment to upholding the highest standards of quality and excellence in our strength and conditioning program. Our curriculum, faculty, and facilities have undergone rigorous evaluation to ensure that we provide students with the knowledge, skills, and practical experience necessary to excel in the field of strength and conditioning and keep athletes safe.

    View Accreditation (Council on Accreditation of Strength and Conditioning Education)

Program Details

Program Information

Please visit our catalog for admission requirements and a full list of our courses.

Your first step is to get in touch with any questions or submit the simple application for admission. After acceptance to the University as a candidate for graduate studies, we will assist you every step of the way toward acceptance into your academic program so you can enroll and begin your classes!

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For a full list of fees, visit our Tuition and Fees page.

The University of Mary is committed to putting your educational goals within reach. Learn what scholarships you qualify for.

We welcome students from various backgrounds, including transfer students from institutionally accredited colleges and universities recognized by the US Dept. of Education and those with military or career and work experience. 

How do I show my previous college, military, or work experience?

  • Official transcripts (if applicable) from a regionally accredited institution with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 should be submitted directly to the Office of Admissions.
    • Did you graduate from the University of Mary? Then we’ll get your Mary transcript for you!
    • At most other schools, you can request transcripts by going to the National Student Clearinghouse or by contacting the registrar’s office. 
      • Have your transcripts sent to:
        Office of Admissions
        University of Mary
        7500 University Drive
        Bismarck, ND 58504
      • Or request to send electronic transcripts to registrar@umary.edu.
  • Students with previous career or work experience can earn credits for prior learning.
    • You can choose to test for prior learning credits — we convert your test scores into college credit.
    • You can request a portfolio review for prior learning credits. You’ll assemble documentation to show your experience, which will be reviewed and evaluated by an experienced faculty member.
  • Military experience can count towards a degree.
WHAT WILL I NEED TO APPLY?
  • All of our programs require you to fill out the general application form in addition to submitting the application fee and your transcripts.
  • Any program-specific requirements you’ll need to submit in addition to the items listed above can be found in our catalog.

At the University of Mary, we review every application on an individual basis, ensuring that the materials you submit are evaluated with care and attention. Reach out to us if you have any questions in filling out your application.

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