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MS in Strength and Conditioning at ASU's College of Health Solutions

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Master of Science in strength and conditioning Optimize human health and performance for athletic competitors and occupational athletes through your expertise in strength and conditioning programming, recovery and injury prevention.

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Downtown Phoenix campus

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Full time available STEM OPT Extension program

Motivate, coach and improve performance.

With 30 credit hours including an immersive internship, the Master of Science in strength and conditioning at the College of Health Solutions at Arizona State University focuses on specialized knowledge of human physiology and movement mechanics to optimize the physical abilities of active groups. In the program, you will explore advances in health and performance monitoring, design successful exercise and recovery programs for maximum physical performance, and learn coaching strategies that motivate increased individual effort. Graduates will be prepared to sit for certification examinations offered through the National Strength and Conditioning Association to become a: • Certified strength and conditioning specialist. • Tactical strength and conditioning facilitator. • Certified performance sports scientist. You can have a fulfilling career supporting athletes and those working in tactical occupations that require maximum human effort — enhancing their safety while expanding their capacity for peak performance.

$60k

average salary for certified strength and conditioning specialists. Payscale.com

The College of Health Solutions at Arizona State University translates scientific health research and discovery into practice. Its programs prepare students to address the challenges facing our populations to stay healthy, improve their health, and manage chronic disease — all toward improving health outcomes.

ASU is among the

best

graduate schools in the U.S.

U.S. News & World Report, 2023–24


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