Kinesiology doctorate

Strength & Conditioning Emphasis

Enroll for June 2025. Become an expert in your field with a doctorate in kinesiology.

Application Deadline: June 16, 2025
Classes Start: June 30, 2025

Online PhD & EdD in Strength & Conditioning

The PhD program emphasizes advanced research, academic scholarship, and teaching at the collegiate level, while the EdD focuses on applying research to real-world challenges in leadership roles across corporate wellness, professional sports, and higher education.

Frequently Asked Questions

Coursework typically includes classes in exercise physiology, biomechanics, motor control and learning, nutrition, and research methods, with opportunities to specialize in areas such as sports performance, injury prevention and rehabilitation, or public health.

The salary of a strength and conditioning coach can vary based on factors such as the level of competition, location, and experience. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, coaches and scouts in the US earned a median annual salary of $34,840 as of May 2020. However, strength and conditioning coaches who work with professional athletes or at the collegiate level may earn significantly higher salaries. According to data from the website PayScale, individuals with a PhD in Exercise Physiology (a related field) have a median salary of around $80,000 per year. Earn between $40,000 and $80,000 per year, with top earners making over $100,000 annually.

Our EdD program features 49 credit hours of coursework and 12 hours of dissertation.The PhD program features additional courses beyond those of the EdD program since there is a stronger focus on research. Our PhD program features 55 hours of coursework and 12 hours of dissertation. Students can graduate in as little as 3 years with most graduating in 4 years. Time to graduation depends on transfer of credit and class schedules.

Demonstrating your advanced knowledge of exercise physiology, nutrition, functional anatomy, and biomechanics related to exercise programming and sport performance.

Conducting health and fitness assessments for diverse populations and modifying them to meet individual needs.

Designing and implementing safe and effective evidence-based strength and conditioning programs for athletes and individuals with special considerations.

Utilizing motivational and effective communication strategies to lead in professional industry interactions.

Evaluating ethical dilemmas and making informed decisions, while demonstrating a commitment to professional behavior.

Critically evaluating, creating, and advancing new trends and issues as leaders in the industry.

With a Doctorate in Kinesiology emphasizing Strength & Conditioning from CSP Global, you’ll be equipped to pursue a range of career paths. This degree can lead to career advancement in education, research, and health and wellness, often in leadership roles.

Consider positions such as:

  • Strength and Conditioning Coach
  • Physical Education Coach
  • Sport Coach
  • Sports Scientist
  • Personal Trainer
  • Fitness and Wellness Coordinator

Keep in mind that some roles may require additional education, experience, or certification.

Important Dates

Application Deadline: June 16, 2025
Next Start Date:
June 30, 2025

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Charting Your Course: An Inside Look at the EdD and PhD Kinesiology Dissertation Process

This special webinar features two professors alongside several students, providing an inside look at the EdD and PhD dissertation process and dissertation defense. You’ll gain invaluable insights and hear firsthand experiences from current doctoral students, successful graduates, and knowledgeable staff, all committed to guiding and supporting aspiring kinesiology doctoral candidates like you.

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Core Program Faculty

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Dr. Matthew Buns

Associate Professor of Kinesiology and Health Science
Director of the Doctorate in Kinesiology

Dr. Buns’s research examines the mechanisms of expertise in sport and the psychological and cognitive factors associated with motor skills. Dr. Buns has published more than 25 scholarly articles in sport and exercise science and is the founding editor of the Track and Cross Country Journal. Learn more about Dr. Buns here.

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Dr. Katie Fischer

Associate VP for Academic Affairs and Strategic Program Development

Dr. Fischer’s background in higher education includes administration of in-class and online programs, development of new programs, and collaborative programming. Her academic focus includes public health, epidemiology, leadership, and program administration. Learn more about Dr. Fischer here.

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Dr. Lana Huberty

Dean of the College of Kinesiology, Associate Professor of Kinesiology and Health Sciences

Dr. Huberty brings with her a wealth of industry practice in both private and public sport and recreation settings. Research interests and publications focus on sport marketing and sponsorship, gender diversity within sport management, and sport leadership. Learn more about Dr. Huberty here.