Flanagan Campus, Lincoln
Offered during daytime only; Fall and spring semesters
Personal trainers are responsible for developing, documenting, and implementing one-on-one, partner, or group workout programs that match the needs and goals of clients. The trainer needs to be knowledgeable in basic exercise physiology, use a variety of exercise techniques, demonstrate proper lifting mechanics, as well as utilizing great communication and motivational skills.
This two-semester certificate program is designed for students who want to work as fitness instructors in fitness centers or as independent personal trainers.
Upon completion of this program students will be prepared to sit for professional certification exams sponsored by the American College of Sports Medicine, National Academy of Sports Medicine, or the National Strength and Conditioning Association. The courses in this program come from the disciplines of anatomy, physiology, psychology, nutrition, health and exercise science.
Technical Standards: The physical activity level (strength) for personal trainer (153.227-014) is classified as “light” by the Department of Labor Dictionary of Occupational Titles.
General Policies
See important general policies in the beginning of this section on the Health Sciences application process, academic progress, background check, CPR certification, health insurance, health records, reinstatement, transportation, uniforms, and equipment.
Minimum Requirements to Apply to Personal Trainer Certificate Program
- CCRI application – Complete and submit a CCRI Application for Enrollment. General Studies should be the first choice; PETC should be the second choice.
- High school transcript – An official copy of a high school or GED® transcript, including date of graduation, must be provided. If the applicant holds a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university, the high school transcript may be waived; a college transcript must indicate completion and degree awarded.
- Placement testing – Complete a standardized test (ACCUPLACER) issued by CCRI’s Advising Center. Students may not retake the ACCUPLACER test before completing the remedial course/ courses. Note: For application purposes, ACCUPLACER testing can be waived for students who provide documentation of a bachelor’s degree or higher. Students are advised that individual departments may still require ACCUPLACER testing as a prerequisite for their courses.
- Reading comprehension test must show competency of 80 or above in Classic ACCUPLACER or a score of 253 or above in Next-Generation ACCUPLACER or students must complete Critical Reading for College Success (ENGL 0890) with a grade of B- or better.
- Background check – Students are required to submit a background check when directed by notification from Enrollment Services.
Program Requirements
- Maintain at least a grade of B in PHED 1800 and PHED 2010.
- Program faculty reserve the right to require withdrawal of any student from the program or to refuse reinstatement based on the student’s academic, clinical or professional performance.