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MINOR IN STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING
This minor is designed to provide students with in depth understanding of the theory and practical considerations associated with physical training to enhance strength and conditioning. Students successfully completing the minor will be prepared to take the Strength and Conditioning Specialist Certification examination offered by the National Strength and Conditioning Association.

Students applying for the minor must have completed at least one semester of full time study with a minimum GPA of 2.25. Enrollment in the minor for at least four semesters is necessary due to sequencing of courses. A grade of C- or better in required courses is needed for successful completion of the minor.

CURRICULUM CREDITS

Prerequisite Courses:

The following courses are identified as prerequisites for selected courses in the minor. It is not necessary to take all of the prerequisite courses prior to enrolling in the first course in the minor. See course descriptions for the required courses to identify individual course prerequisites.

KAAP 220 Anatomy and Physiology 3
Or
KAAP 309 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4
KAAP 350 Basic Concepts in Kinesiology 3

NTDT 200 Nutrition Concepts 3

Required courses:
KAAP 320 Principles of Strength/Conditioning 4
KAAP425 Biomechanics of Human Movement 4
or
KAAP426 Biomechanics I 4
KAAP 430 Exercise Physiology 4
or
KAAP433 Applied Physiology of Activity 4
KAAP475 Clinical Exercise Physiology 3
or
BHAN 435 Physical Activity Behavior 3
KAAP447 Advanced Topics in Strength and Conditioning 3
KAAP 462 Practicum in Strength and Conditioning 3
NTDT 310 Nutrition and Activity 3




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