Goals: This course acquaints students with fundamental concepts and theories of the physiological responses to exercise. Content: Topics covered include oxygen consumption, exercise metabolism, cardiorespiratory adaptations, thermoregulation, hormonal responses, exercise nutrition, body composition, and adaptive responses to modes of both endurance and strength training. Taught: Once per year Prerequisite: BIOL 3200 or instructor permission NOTE: Students must concurrently register for a lecture and a corresponding 0-credit lab section of this course. Credits:
Goals: Human Anatomy and Physiology II is a part of two-course series. This course series satisfies ...
The primary goal of this course is to further your understanding of exercise physiology. A second b...
The primary goal of this course is to further your understanding of exercise physiology. A second bu...
Goals: This course acquaints students with fundamental concepts and theories of the physiological re...
Goals: This course acquaints students with fundamental concepts and theories of the physiological re...
Goals: This course acquaints students with fundamental concepts and theories of the physiological re...
This is a lecture and laboratory course covering the theories and analyses of the physiological resp...
Goals: This course expands upon the concepts learned in EXSC 3510, and applies them to clinical popu...
Goals: This course expands upon the concepts learned in EXSC 3510, and applies them to clinical popu...
Goals: Human Anatomy and Physiology I is part of two-course series. This course series satisfies the...
Goals: Human Anatomy and Physiology I is part of two-course series. This course series satisfies the...
Goals: Human Anatomy and Physiology I is part of two-course series. This course series satisfies the...
Goals: Human Anatomy and Physiology I is part of two-course series. This course series satisfies the...
Goals: Human Anatomy and Physiology I is part of two-course series. This course series satisfies the...
Goals: Human Anatomy and Physiology II is a part of two-course series. This course series satisfies ...
Goals: Human Anatomy and Physiology II is a part of two-course series. This course series satisfies ...
The primary goal of this course is to further your understanding of exercise physiology. A second b...
The primary goal of this course is to further your understanding of exercise physiology. A second bu...
Goals: This course acquaints students with fundamental concepts and theories of the physiological re...
Goals: This course acquaints students with fundamental concepts and theories of the physiological re...
Goals: This course acquaints students with fundamental concepts and theories of the physiological re...
This is a lecture and laboratory course covering the theories and analyses of the physiological resp...
Goals: This course expands upon the concepts learned in EXSC 3510, and applies them to clinical popu...
Goals: This course expands upon the concepts learned in EXSC 3510, and applies them to clinical popu...
Goals: Human Anatomy and Physiology I is part of two-course series. This course series satisfies the...
Goals: Human Anatomy and Physiology I is part of two-course series. This course series satisfies the...
Goals: Human Anatomy and Physiology I is part of two-course series. This course series satisfies the...
Goals: Human Anatomy and Physiology I is part of two-course series. This course series satisfies the...
Goals: Human Anatomy and Physiology I is part of two-course series. This course series satisfies the...
Goals: Human Anatomy and Physiology II is a part of two-course series. This course series satisfies ...
Goals: Human Anatomy and Physiology II is a part of two-course series. This course series satisfies ...
The primary goal of this course is to further your understanding of exercise physiology. A second b...
The primary goal of this course is to further your understanding of exercise physiology. A second bu...