Anatomy and Physiology II
Study of structure and function of the following systems: endocrine, digestive, urinary, respiratory and cardiovascular systems. Integration and regulation of system function from an applied perspective through clinical applications.
Anatomy & Physiology I
Study of the structure and function of cell, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems in the human body. Integration and regulations of system function from an applied perspective through clinical applications.
Exercise Testing & Programming
A practicum course designed to have students learn a variety of exercise tests and an introduction to developing exercise prescriptions.
Exercise Testing & Programming
A practicum course designed to have students learn a variety of exercise tests and an introduction to developing exercise prescriptions.
Exercise Testing & Programming
A practicum course designed to have students learn a variety of exercise tests and an introduction to developing exercise prescriptions.
Exercise Testing & Programming
A practicum course designed to have students learn a variety of exercise tests and an introduction to developing exercise prescriptions.
Exercise Physiology
Acute and chronic physiological adaptations to exercise stress. Topics include: metabolic, skeletal muscle, respiratory and cardiovascular function during exercise, body composition, the elite athlete, ergogenic acids, and performance. Includes labs on techniques to quantify human performance capacity.
Biomechanics
Introduction to mechanics and its application to human motion. Includes linear and angular kinematics and kinetics, mechanics of fluids, and elementary analysis of human motion.