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Are Online Exercise Physiology Master’s Degrees Accepted by Major Certification Boards?

If you’re considering an online master’s in exercise physiology, you might be asking: Will this qualify me for the certifications I need to advance my career? The short answer—at least for well-designed, accredited programs like Concordia University Chicago’s—is yes.

Why Certification Matters in Exercise Physiology

Professional credentials can significantly enhance your career prospects in fitness, clinical and athletic performance roles. Certification boards—most notably the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and the American Society of Exercise Physiologists (ASEP)—set high standards for knowledge, ethics and applied skills. Meeting these benchmarks signals to employers and clients that you’re prepared to deliver safe, effective and evidence-based exercise programming.

Online vs. On-Campus: What Certification Boards Really Look For

Certification boards do not automatically exclude online degrees. Instead, they focus on whether your program:

  • Is offered by a regionally accredited institution
  • Covers the required exercise physiology competencies
  • Includes hands-on practical or internship experiences
  • Prepares you for the specific domains tested on certification exams

If an online degree checks these boxes, it is just as valuable as an on-campus equivalent in the eyes of the certification boards.

How CUC’s Online Program Aligns with Certification Standards

Concordia University Chicago’s MS in Applied Exercise Science, Exercise Physiology concentration was developed in collaboration with major professional organizations—including ACSM, NASM and ISSN—to ensure its coursework meets industry-recognized standards.

The curriculum covers:

  • Advanced cardiovascular and metabolic physiology
  • Exercise testing and prescription
  • Biomechanics and kinesiology
  • Health risk appraisal and clinical considerations

Students also complete practicum and capstone projects to fulfill the applied experience requirements that boards like ACSM look for.

Certification Pathways After Graduation

Graduates of CUC’s Exercise Physiology concentration may be eligible to sit for:

  • ACSM Certified Exercise Physiologist® (ACSM-EP)
  • ASEP Exercise Physiologist Certified (EPC)

Exact eligibility depends on your academic background and practicum hours, but CUC’s program is intentionally structured to prepare you for these pathways.

Key Takeaway for Prospective Students

If you choose a high-quality online master’s program, one that’s accredited, competency-driven and includes applied training, you can meet the requirements of major certification boards. Concordia University Chicago’s program offers the flexibility of online study without sacrificing the academic rigor or practical preparation certification bodies demand.

Learn more about our online MS in Applied Exercise Science, Exercise Physiology concentration.

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