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Biofeedback Certificate


Program Coordinator: Matt Fish (1401 Belk Building; 252-328-0021; fishm@ecu.edu)

The Biofeedback Certificate enables students and other health professionals to monitor, measure, and feed back physiological signals to individuals and clients in order to increase human performance and treat medical conditions. Students apply biofeedback as an intervention to predict, prevent, and promote health and optimal performance as well as to treat various medical conditions. Those who successfully complete the certificate will have met the requirements necessary to sit for the international biofeedback certification examination offered by the Biofeedback Certification International Alliance (BCIA).

Students must be currently enrolled in a graduate program or admitted as a non-degree earning student. In addition, all students must complete BIOL 2130 and BIOL 2131, or BIOL 2140 and BIOL 2141, or equivalent before admission to the certificate program.

Minimum certificate requirement is 9 s.h. as follows: