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Bachelor of Arts in Exercise Science Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science
YOUR DIRECTOR, DR. STEPHANIE KERR The complex and ever-changing world of exercise science can be difficult to navigate, which is why Dr. Stephanie Kerr is such an important part of this program. Dr. Kerr’s wide range of experience in the field includes the following: • PhD in Education/Sports Pedagogy from the University of Idaho • State director for the National Strength and Conditioning Association, as well as a national conference speaker and clinician • Researcher in Hungary on methods of training female Olympic weightlifters • Track and field coach at the collegiate level for ten years • America’s Cup All-Women’s Sailing Team • National Champion in Olympic Weightlifting • Cross-cultural teacher of physiology and anatomy courses in Iceland
Dr. Kerr brings her experience and diverse set of skills to NU’s exercise science program, making her classes even more unique and valuable.
At Northwest University, we believe most occupations can be viewed as ministry. The Exercise Science (EXSC) program at NU prepares students to use Christ-centered values to assess, design, and implement fitness programs for clients based on scientific evidence in order to achieve optimal health and performance outcomes across a variety of settings. Through a dynamic academic and applied program, students are expertly prepared for professional certifications and are qualified to enter pre-professional degree programs in exercise science and other allied health professions.
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For those interested in pursuing graduate study to become a physical or occupational therapist, we recommend the Bachelor of Science (BS) degree. This degree is specifically designed to prepare students for graduate school. Below are some of the careers students might pursue through a graduate program after finishing the BS degree:
For those interested in work through non-clinical settings such as coaching, strength and conditioning, personal training or teaching, we recommend students consider the Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree. This BA degree prepares students for careers such as:
EXERCISE SCIENCE
• Physical Therapist (DPT)
EXERCISE SCIENCE
• Strength and Conditioning Coach • Exercise Physiologist • Personal Trainer
• Occupational Therapist (OTD) • Prosthetist (CP)
In the final year of their degree program, students are encouraged to sit for the NSCA-Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) examination, the Certified Special Populations Coach (CSPC) examination, or the Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) examination. Students will also be prepared to sit for the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) Certified Exercise Physiologist (CEP) examination upon completion of their major program.
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