Program requirements
Our program will develop your understanding of how the body works and how exercise impacts physical performance and brain function.
Develop an understanding of how the body works and how exercise impacts physical performance and brain function. Bridge basic biology, exercise physiology, sports nutrition and psychology through clinical applications. You’ll learn how to apply these scientific concepts to athletic and exercise performance and design effective fitness practices for individuals of all health, age and fitness levels.
Graduate ready to begin a career as a corporate wellness consultant, fitness trainer, cardiac rehab therapist or performance coach. Your degree also will provide the foundation for graduate study or professional certifications in a range of programs. Graduates of the program will be prepared for national certifications (i.e., NSCA CSCS, NASM PES and CES, ACE personal training, Group Exercise and Health Coaching.)
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*Additional certification or education required
Put your learned techniques and wellness strategies to work on diverse patient populations, including athletes from Rider’s 21 NCAA Division I sports teams, and benefit from faculty-led research projects and hands-on internship opportunities including a presence at state, regional and national conferences. You will have many opportunities to gain hands-on experience with Rider’s 21 Division I athletic teams.
Our program will develop your understanding of how the body works and how exercise impacts physical performance and brain function.
Learn more about financial aid, tuition and the various options we offer to make your college education affordable.
Professor
Department of Biology, Behavioral Neuroscience and Health Sciences
Mike and Patti Hennessy Science and Technology Center
jkarp [at] rider.edu
609-895-5658
Academic Focus: Behavioral Neuroscience