Program Overview
At Marshall University, our Strength & Conditioning programs prepare students to become industry-leading professionals who blend cutting-edge science with hands-on coaching. Rooted in the Exercise Science curriculum, our undergraduate and graduate programs emphasize the development of critical knowledge in biomechanics, physiology, motor learning, and data analysis—combined with real-world application through immersive labs and field experiences.
Whether you’re seeking a foundational start or ready to take your coaching and scientific expertise to the next level, Marshall’s Strength & Conditioning programs provide a pathway to becoming a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and much more.
Program Highlights
Students enrolled in Marshall University’s Strength and Conditioning program obtain hands-on experiences with health, fitness and sport assessments and testing within our state-of-the-art Exercise Physiology Laboratories.
Internship or Graduate Assistant opportunities involve working with community members in the Diabetes and Cardiometabolic Exercise Center or with general populations and athletes in the Human Performance Lab.
Marshall University Exercise Science students are well-prepared for premier certifications in exercise such as American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA).
Featured Courses
Career Opportunities
A degree in strength & conditioning at Marshall University can lead to many opportunities in athletics, individual or group fitness, or healthcare.
- Strength & Conditioning Coach (High School, Collegiate, Professional)
- Personal Trainer
- Graduate School (Physical Therapy, Sports Science, Exercise Science, Athletic Training)
- Corporate Wellness Coordinator
- Group Fitness Instructor
- Sport Scientist
The Value of a Marshall Education
What is Earnings Ratio? For every $1 you spend on your Marshall degree, $1.47 comes back to you in future earnings.