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Nov 21, 2024
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2012-2013 Student Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Personal Training, Certificate
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Contact Information
Program Requirements
Typical Program
Degree/Certificate: Certificate
HEGIS Code: 5299
SUNY Code: 2227
Major Code: PTRN
The Career
This two-semester program will serve those who would like to work in the fitness industry as personal trainers. The program is designed for students who have never worked in a fitness-center setting, are currently employed non-certified personal trainers who desire to upgrade their educational background and other fitness-industry professionals seeking the personal trainer designation. The program will prepare graduates with the knowledge and skills needed to work as personal trainers and further certify through the National Council on Strength and Fitness (NCSF) after graduation.
The NCCC Approach
Core courses of Personal Training, Nutrition and Healthful Living make up the core of the curriculum. The life sciences component of Human Biology and Kinesiology prepare students with a practical and applicable understanding of the human body. Additional emphasis in communications, psychology and mathematics complete the liberal arts experience and prepare candidates for these elements of varied experiences they may encounter in this profession. Professional development activities and career exploration will be emphasized early and throughout the Personal Training certificate program.
In addition to earning a certificate in Personal Training, students are positioned to take the National Council on Strength and Fitness Certification Exam upon graduating from this program.
Admission
Students admitted in September and January.
The Personal Training program is a full-time program with coursework available both day and evening. Some courses are also available online through Distance Learning.
Program Goals and Objectives
- To provide students with skills in personal fitness training.
- To assist students in completing three general education areas specifically chosen to develop knowledge of interpersonal communication, body systems and of writing skills for industry.
- To prepare students to obtain NCSF certification.
Student Learning Outcomes
At the completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Demonstrate fundamental training skills such as nutritional analysis, physical assessment, biomechanical analysis and exercise programming.
- Examine the unique needs of individual clients based on needs analysis.
- Communicate relevant programming information to clientele.
- Accommodate diversity in body types and the special needs of diverse clients.
- Demonstrate skills in the area of training instruction such as spotting, technique and tempo correction and effective breathing techniques.
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Note:
*Recommended for individuals interested in owning and operating their own facility.
**Recommended for individuals interested in working for a pre-existing facility.
***Available online Facilities
The Personal Training certificate (PTC) program is housed within the Athletics Building. A 2,500 square foot fitness center includes the latest Cybex equipment and a number of the most popular cardiovascular machines currently on the market. In addition, the NCCC Athletics facility houses an Olympic-size pool, two gymnasiums, dance studio, racquetball and squash courts. The NCCC Athletics & Intramural/Recreation Department is comprised of its men’s and women’s athletic teams and numerous intramural and recreation programs and events. Our technology, aimed at the professional development of our students, is exemplary. To enhance our Personal Training certificate program and provide students with the most up-to-date technology-based information, wireless computers have been added to a brand new classroom where you will also find Dartfish (this assessment tool debuted on the world stage during the 2000 Sydney Olympics), Polar (heart rate monitors and monitoring software), and Tri- Fit (health screening) technology to be used in various capacities throughout your PTC educational experience. Scholarship Opportunities
All matriculated students in this curriculum are eligible for scholarships. See scholarship area of this catalog or contact the NCCC Scholarship Office located in the Administration complex, Room A-114, (716) 614-6205, for specific information and criteria. |
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