Only junior students (6th academic semester) of the Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences are eligible to join this academic concentration. Candidates must have a strong background and sound academic performance in the areas of anatomy and kinesiology, exercise physiology, exercise biochemistry, sports nutrition, biomechanics, measurement and evaluation and training principles. Students must be able to read English literature and to be willing to excel in the areas of strength and conditioning and personal training. This is a very demanding concentration track and (currently) only twelve students can be enrolled per academic season.