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Andrew Carter, Ed.D., CSCS
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Program/Department Exercise Science, Master of Human Performance and Sports Science, School of Health Sciences

Andrew Carter, Ed.D., CSCS

Assistant Professor of Exercise Science

Dr. Andrew Carter joined the Exercise Science Department in the fall of 2025. Dr. Carter obtained his doctorate in Kinesiology from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 2019. 聽Additionally, he has a Master of Science degree in Exercise Physiology from the University of Delaware and a Bachelor of Science degree from Salisbury University. Since 2002 he has been a National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS). He currently serves as an Assistant Professor of Exercise Science at 麻豆原创 in the School of Health Sciences. Prior to his appointment, Dr. Carter spent nearly 20 years as a Strength and Conditioning Coach and athletics administrator at the Division 1 and high school levels.

Prior to NCWU, while at Campbell University, Dr. Carter served in a number of roles including, Director of Strength and Conditioning (2008-2017), Assistant Athletics Director (2015-2022) and Associate Athletics Director (2022-2024). During his time at Campbell, Carter was instrumental in launching sport science initiatives for the athletics department, the Campbell MADE career development program and the Camels LEAD leadership development program. He also oversaw the Student Athlete Advisory Committee and served as sport administrator overseeing the operations of several sport programs.

Dr. Carter also served the department of Exercise Science at Campbell as an adjunct professor teaching a variety of courses including Design of Strength and Conditioning Programs, Special Topics: Sport Science, Health and Wellness and Weight Training.

 

CERTIFICATIONS

  • 2002-Present Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), National Strength and Conditioning Association
  • 1998-Present Certified in CPR and Community First Aid and Safety, American Red Cross
  • 2018-Present Certified in Mental Health First Aid

 

PUBLICATIONS

  1. Carter, A.B., Douex, A.T., Kaminski, T.W. (2007) Effects of High-Volume Upper Extremity Plyometric Training on Throwing Velocity and 鈥淔unctional鈥 Ratios of the Shoulder Rotators in Collegiate Baseball Players. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 21(1), 208-215.
  2. Carter, A.B., Douex, A.T., Kaminski, T.W. (2006) Effects of High-Volume Upper Extremity Plyometric Training on Throwing Velocity and 鈥淔unctional鈥 Ratios of the Shoulder Rotators in Collegiate Baseball Players (Abstract). Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 20(4):e4.
  3. Carter, A.B., Douex, A.T., Kaminski, T.W. (2005) Examining Functional Isokinetic Strength Ratios in a Group of NCAA Division I Intercollegiate Baseball Players. Journal of Athletic Training. 40(2):S-22.
  4. Jacobs P.L., Johnson B.M., Somarriba G.A., Carter A.B. (2005) Reliability of upper extremity anaerobic power assessment in persons with tetraplegia. Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine, 28(2):109-13.
  5. Jacobs, P.L., Johnson, B.M., Carter, A.B., Mahoney, E.T., Somarriba, G.A. (2004) Effect of Variable Loading in Determination of Upper Limb Anaerobic Power in Persons with Tetraplegia. Journal of Rehabilitation Research & Development, 41(1):9-14.
  6. Carter, A.B., Jacobs, P.L., Johnson, B.M. Mahoney, E.T., Somarriba, G.A. (2003) Physiological Response to Press/Pull Ergometry in Persons with Spinal Cord Injury. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 17(4):3.

Education

  • Ed.D. University of North Carolina 鈥 Greensboro

 

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