LTC Leadership TrainingThrough a partnership between NIAAA and
Seattle University, you are now able to secure their Master's Degree in Sport Administration & Leadership (MSAL) through a unique program that combines both distance and resident learning experiences. ... The faculty, staff, and students of the Center for the Study of Sport & Exercise are honored to work with NIAAA its members and working professionals in interscholastic sport and look forward to assisting you in securing your graduate degree.
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Course Descriptions
LTC 501 and 502 Distance Learning Courses As a result of the Partnership between the NIAAA and Ohio University, you can now complete the course work requirements for the Registered Athletic Administrator Certificate (RAA) and Certified Athletic Administrator Certificate (CAA) completely on-line. The two courses required for certification, LTC 501 and LTC 502 are both available at the OUWB/NIAAA web site -
http://www.ouwb.ohiou.edu/niaaa/ Each course will take about 8-12 hours to complete. They feature the same high quality information provided in the face-to-face Leadership Training courses and the award winning e-learning structure developed by Ohio University. This is the most convenient method available for completing Leadership Training Courses and starting to apply your learning to your job...today!
You can work from the comfort of your office or your home...you don't have to travel to attend courses.
You can work at your own pace...you don't have to follow a restricted schedule.
Convenience...
...effective and engaging learning
...professional development to maximize your effectiveness
Go to
http://www.ouwb.ohiou.edu/niaaa/ to try a free demonstration course or to register for LTC courses and start working on your future now.
Certification Program
The NIAAA athletic administrator certification program objectives are:
-To promote the professional standards, practices and ethics
-To encourage self-assessment by offering guidelines for achievement
-To improve performance by encouraging participation in a continuing program of professional growth and development
-To identify levels of educational training essential for effective athletic administration
-To foster professional contributions to the field
-To maximize the benefits received by the school community from the leadership provided by certified athletic administrators
To learn more, visit the NIAAA Certification Program website