(682) 234-3539
brianngwa@gmail.com
Objective
To enhance my professional skills and qualifications as well as provide my customer service attributes in a
dynamic and stable workplace.
Education
Master of Science in Kinesiology
Tarleton State University, Stephenville, TX
Member of the Texas A&M University System
GPA 4.0/4.0
Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology
Tarleton State University, Stephenville, TX
GPA 3.7/4.0
Related Courses
Anatomy and Physiology I & II
Adaptive, Corrective and Developmental Exercise
Exercise Physiology
Essentials of Strength and Conditioning
Applications in Clinical Exercise Physiology
Biomechanics
May 2014
Foundations of Kinesiology
First Aid
Physiotherapy
Kinesiology
Nutrition
Electrocardiography
Work Experience
Stephenville Sports Rehab
Spring 2014-Present
Physical Therapy Technician,
Administered therapeutic modalities such as ice, heat, ultrasound, interferential current, E-STIM (or
electrical stimulation therapy), laser, and mechanical traction
Learned over 100 therapeutic exercises that treat a variety of injuries to various body parts; also learned
about vestibular and aquatic therapy
Led multiple patients at a time through their rehabilitation programs
Taught and demonstrated exercises for patients
Managed facility maintenance to keep a clean and safe environment
Had access to database software called WebPT
Answered phone calls, recorded messages, and scheduled appointments for patients
Certifications
CPR/AED certification from the American Heart Association
Sports Nutrition certification from International Sports Science Association
Poster Presentation
Ngwa, B. (2014, November). Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy. Poster presentation at the 7th annual
Kinesiology Research Symposium; Tarleton State University; Stephenville, Texas.
Fall 2015
Fall 2015
Organizations
Mental Freedom, Tarleton State University
Fall 2012-Present
One of four executive members in an exclusive male mentoring program of about 30 students
Conducted interviews of prospective members hoping to join the program
Met with advisors once a month to discuss issues and challenges presented in the program
Gave a presentation with five other colleagues to a college audience of over 60 students from various
universities across the state of Texas at a Leadership Conference
Gave impromptu presentations to classes to discuss the opportunities the program had to offer
Involved myself regularly in peer mentoring
Honors and Activities
Former Member of the Tarleton State Football Team
Member of Delta Epsilon Iota Academic Honor Society
Angel League, playing sports games with handicapped kids
Fantastic Field Day, created a modified game for kids of all disabilities
Attended and participated in TACSM Event at Texas Christian University
Attended a male leadership conference at the University of Texas in Austin
Demonstrated how to tie-a-tie to random students in student center
Fall 2010-2014
Fall 2012-Present
Fall 2010-2012
Spring 2013
Spring 2014
Summer 2014
Fall 2014