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    • 3.00 Credits

      Anatomical and physiological bases for expressing, developing, and maintaining muscularendurance, strength, power, joint flexibility, body composition as well as various factorswhich may affect them. PREREQUISITE: ESMS 2004, 2010, 2020, BIOL 2010/2011 and2020/2021. (Sp/Su).
    • 3.00 Credits

      Acute and chronic physiological adaptations to muscular activity; physiological bases forappropriate training programs for maximizing physical performance.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Exercise performance including energy metabolism and regulation, cardiovascularphysiology, environmental physiology; principles of physiological and biochemicalassessment; interpretation of physiological and biochemical data; development ofappropriate training programs to maximize performance efficiency. PREREQUISITE: ESMS2004, BIOL 2010/2011 and 2020/2021. PREREQUISITE/COREQUISITE: ESMS 2015
    • 1.00 Credits

      Introduction to laboratory methods in exercise physiology primarily regarding metabolic, cardiovascular, respiratory, and environmental physiology. Laboratory experiments will demonstrate normal functioning systems as well as acute adaptations to physiological, physical, and/or environmental stressors. Prerequisite: BIOL 2010, BIOL 2011, BIOL 2020, BIOL 2021, ESMS 2004, ESMS 2015 Corequisite: ESMS 3703
    • 3.00 Credits

      Theory and research concerning the behavioral and neurological bases for understanding the processes involved in motor skill learning and performance. PREREQUISITE: ESMS 2004, 2015, 2020, BIOL 2010/2011 and 2020/2021, HMSE 2000. (Sp/Su).
    • 3.00 Credits

      Basic theories and principles of motor learning and performance; developmental aspectsof human motor behavior across the lifespan. BIOL 2010/2011 and 2020/2021. (Sp/Su).
    • 3.00 Credits

      An initial clinical workplace residency providing early relevant applied exposure for qualified students who aspire to attend graduate school in selected clinical/professional fields. Students are required to work a minimum of 20 hours per week resulting in the completion of 280 hours per semester. Students are required to arrange the worksite placement. PREREQUISITE: BIOL 2010/11, BIOL 2020/21, ESMS 2015, ESMS 2004, ESMS 3050, ESMS 3420, HMSE 2000, NUTR 2202. PREREQUISITE or COREQUISITE: For pre-physical therapy, pre-occupational therapy, and pre-strength & conditioning, completion of all prerequisites for 4000-level courses in the ESMS program of study. For pre-athletic training, completion of the following 3000-level courses in the ESMS program of study: ESMS 3050, ESMS 3420, ESMS 3603
    • 3.00 Credits

      Acquisition and practice of laboratory/clinical skills pertaining to measurement techniques, tools and interpretation of physical performance and fitness; introduces theoretical and functional techniques of graded exercise testing for functional and/or diagnostic assessment. One lecture hour, four laboratory hours per week. PREREQUISITE: BIOL 2010 / BIOL 2011 and BIOL 2020/BIOL 2021; ESMS 2004, ESMS 2015, ESMS 3020, ESMS 3050, ESMS 3420, ESMS 3450, ESMS 3603, ESMS 3703, and ESMS 3803; or permission of instructor.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Role of nutrition in optimizing performance and training adaptations; macro and micronutrient intake, proper timing and amount of intake; analysis of validity of proposedergogenic performance and/or structural adaptation. PREREQUISITE: permission ofinstructor.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Principles of cardiovascular medicine related to therapeutic management of various disease states through exercise; medical consequences of various disease states; developing comprehensive rehabilitative programs to decrease physical disability. NOTE: Variable hours of supervised laboratory/field experience may be required. Offered Fall and Summer. PREREQUISITE: BIOL 2010/BIOL 2011 and BIOL 2020/BIOL 2021; ESMS 2004, ESMS 2015, ESMS 3050, ESMS 3420, ESMS 3450, ESMS 3603, ESMS 3703, ESMS 3803