AA in Sports Management University of Phoenix |
MS in Education - Training and Performance Improvement Capella University |
MS in Psychology - Sport Psychology Capella University |
PhD in Education - Training and Performance Improvement Capella University |
Physical Therapy Aide Diploma Penn Foster Schools |
Bachelor of Sports Science in Sports Coaching U.S. Sports Academy |
Bachelor of Sports Science in Sports Management U.S. Sports Academy |
Certificate in Human Performance U.S. Sports Academy |
Certificate in Sports Coaching U.S. Sports Academy |
Certificate in Sports Management U.S. Sports Academy |
Doctor of Sports Management U.S. Sports Academy |
Doctor of Sports Management - Sports Medicine U.S. Sports Academy |
International Certification in Sports Coaching (ICSC) U.S. Sports Academy |
International Certification in Sports Management (ICSM) U.S. Sports Academy |
International Certification in Sports Studies (ICSS) U.S. Sports Academy |
Master of Sports Science in Fitness Management U.S. Sports Academy |
Master of Sports Science in Sport Studies U.S. Sports Academy |
Master of Sports Science in Sports Coaching U.S. Sports Academy |
Master of Sports Science in Sports Management U.S. Sports Academy |
Master of Sports Science in Sports Medicine U.S. Sports Academy |
USSA Sports Diploma Program (USSA-SD) in Mentorship U.S. Sports Academy |
USSA Sports Diploma Program (USSA-SD) in Sports Coaching U.S. Sports Academy |
USSA Sports Diploma Program (USSA-SD) in Sports Management U.S. Sports Academy |
Graduate Certificate in Sports & Entertainment Management University of Dallas |
Master of Business Administration (MBA) - Sports & Entertainment Management University of Dallas |
Master of Management (MM) - Sports & Entertainment Management University of Dallas |
Master of Science in Recreation, Sport and Tourism University of Illinois Online |
Certificate of Completion in Basics in Exercise and Nutrition for Health and Human Performance University of Texas System |
A.S. Physical Education Studies Monroe Community College |
Master of Science in Sports Leadership Duquesne University |
Master of Science in Management - Transportation Management Florida Institute of Technology |
Master's Degree in Physical Education Florida State University |
Bachelor's Degree in Sports and Health Sciences American Military University |
Bachelor's Degree in Transportation and Logistics Management American Military University |
Graduate Certificate in Sports Industry Management American Military University |
Master's Degree in Sports Management American Military University |
Master's Degree in Transportation and Logistics Management American Military University |
Master of Science in Education in Physical Education Jacksonville State University |
Master of Science in Health & Human Performance - Health Promotion Northwestern State University |
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