Office Hours

Wed12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Thu10:30 am - 12:00 pm

About Jessica

Education

Bachelor of Science, Exercise Science, Lewis-Clark State College (2009)

Master of Exercise Science, Biomechanics, Eastern Washington University (2012)

Certified Strength & Conditioning Coach, National Strength & Conditioning Association (2012)

Doctor of Philosophy, Biomechanics, University of Idaho (2018)

Teaching

Lewis-Clark State College (2013 - Present)

  • Introduction to Kinesiology (KIN 260 – 1 credit)
  • Addiction & Performance (HLTH 354 – 1 credit)
  • Human Sexuality (HLTH 246 – 1 credit)
  •             Death & Dying (HLTH 245 – 1 credit)
  •             Stress Management (HLTH 247 – 1 credit)
  •             Fitness & Wellness (HLTH 272 – 3 credits)
  •             Strength Development (KIN 267 – 1 credit)
  •             Addiction & Performance Enhancement (HLTH 354 – 2 credits)
  •             Community Health (HLTH 342 – 3 credits)
  •             Biomechanics Lab (KIN 361 – 1 credit)
  •             Biomechanics (KIN 362 – 3 credits)
  •             Physiology of Exercise (KIN 363 – 3 credits)
  •             Physiology of Exercise Lab (KIN 364 – 1 credit)
  • Applied Sport Physiology (KIN 563 - 3 credits)

Eastern Washington University (2012 - 2013)

  • NSCA Strength & Conditioning Pro-Lab (PHED 335 – 3 credits)
  •             Motor Control & Learning (PHED 251 – 4 credits)
  •             Anatomical Kinesiology (PHED 349 – 4 credits)
  •             Mechanical Kinesiology (PHED 352 – 4 credits)
  • Anatomical/Mechanical Kinesiology (PHED 348 – 4 credits)
  •             Applied Nutrition and Physical Fitness (HLED 372 – 3 credits)
  •             Kinesiological Application of Anatomy and Physiology (PHED 132 – 4 credits)
  •             Group Exercise, Body Pump (PHED 151 – 2 credits)
  •             Indoor Cycling (PHED 125 – 1 credit)

About Me

Jessica Savage is a Lewis-Clark State College alumnus having graduated with a Bachelor degree in Kinesiology in 2009.  She attained a Master Degree in Exercise Science with an emphasis in Biomechanics from Eastern Washington University in 2012 and a Ph.D. from University of Idaho in Biomechanics in 2018.  Jessica joined LCSC Kinesiology faculty in Fall 2013.  She is also a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist.  Jessica currently teaches courses such as Biomechanics, Biomechanics Lab, Strength Development, Human Sexuality, Fitness & Wellness, and Stress Management.  Jessica's primary area of research is focused on neuromuscular deficits and ACL injury risk in females.   

Contact Information

Center for Teaching and Learning

Meriwether Lewis Hall 320

500 8th Avenue

Lewiston, Idaho 83501