Teaching

Teaching

Graduate Classes

Environmental Exercise Physiology (EP 8283)

Three hours lecture.Advanced principles and applications in exercise physiology including responses to acute exercise and chronic training in the heat, cold, and at high and low pressures

Exercise Metabolism (EP 8263)

Three hour lecture. An advanced review of exercise metabolism with special emphasis on aerobic processes during muscular effort

Doctoral Seminar in Exercise Science (KI 8913)

Discussions using current research literature in exercise science with in-depth analyses of selected research from exercise physiology, integrative kinesiology, and biobehavioral kinesiology

Undergraduate Courses

Sport Physiology (PE 3313)

Three hours lecture. Physiological concepts of sports performance including methods, bioenergetics, ergogenics, and nutrition for athletes are examined

Exercise and Weight Control (EP 4183)

Three hours lecture. The course describes the relationship between physical activity and nutrition for the maintenance of ideal body weight and optimal health throughout life

Fitness Programs and Testing Procedures (EP 4113)

Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Provides study of and practice in conducting adult fitness programs and fitness testing procedures

Exercise Physiology (EP 3304)

Three hours lecture.Two hours laboratory. Examines physiological systems central to exercise performance, interrelationships of those systems during exercise, and adaptations of the human body during both acute and chronic exercise