A graduate certificate in Sports Performance from Cleveland University-Kansas City (CUKC) prepares you with the education and experience you need to serve a rapidly growing population of active youth and adults.
Our program focuses on science, functional analysis, and evidence-based exercise programming for performance, injury prevention, and overall health and fitness. It is designed primarily for those in health, fitness, exercise sciences, and sports fields, who rely on their knowledge of the human body and its capabilities to achieve the best results for their clients and patients.
Our program offers a well-rounded education in sports performance, complementing the core doctor of chiropractic training. Here are just some of the potential benefits.
Our sports performance graduate certificate is right for you if you are passionate about sports, health, fitness, or wellness. You want to pursue knowledge in the health and wellness field because you want to offer the best to your clients.
A graduate certificate in sports performance could help you launch a career as an exercise or training program director or educator. You may spend a large part of your time in the community as a consultant, managing evaluation events, giving presentations, and collecting data leading to performance improvement techniques.
Our graduate certificate in sports performance is a 12-credit hour program offered online in 8-week modules, with three opportunities to start every year.
Applicants are required to meet the application requirements for the M.S. in Exercise Physiology and Sports Performance degree program. Complete an application, have a B.S. degree in a related field from an accredited institution and a 3.0 GPA, and include a professional statement, including your interest and goals.
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Current chiropractic students may apply after successful completion of the first three trimesters of the CUKC D.C. program or equivalent coursework from another Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE)-accredited program.
I think the longer I’m in practice, the more I reflect on how much the University did for me, and the more I’m compelled to give back and help the students who are there, to show them what the future can bring if they stick with chiropractic.