Undergraduate Catalog 2019-2020

HSCS 3301 Physiology of Exercise

This course explores how the human body functions during the increased demands of exercise. Students will study the metabolic integration of the neuromuscular, cardiovascular, and pulmonary systems. Students will practice physiological evaluation techniques during the laboratory component.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

BIOL 2100 and BIOL 2110.

Typically Offered

Demorest Campus: fall

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Students will define exercise physiology and its importance in the field.

In-class discussion

Written Exams

Students will appropriately apply the principles and skills for exercise testing safely and demonstrate evidence-based decision making in planning exercise/training programs for various populations based on data collected.

In-class discussion

Lab Activities

Written Exams

Worksheets

Training Project 

Students will demonstrate appropriate test selection for assessing physiological responses and adaptations to aerobic, anaerobic, and resistance exercise/training.

In-class readings

Lab Activities

Written Exams

Worksheets

Training Project

Students will identify and explain age, gender, and other individual differences that may exist and/or affect physiological training adaptations, and performance abilities in various sports and activities.

In-class discussion

Worksheets

Lab Activities

Written Exams

Lab Activities

Training Project

Students will identify and explain the principles and their application of fitness programs by applying clinical reasoning skills to formulate goals and develop plans to improve performance and overall health.

In-class discussion

Lab Activities

Written Exams

Training Project

Worksheets

Students will collect, analyze, and interpret physiological data collected from various tests and procedures.

Lab Activities

Written Exams

Worksheets

Training Project

Students will improve their interpersonal skills by interacting with others in meaningful ways.

In-class discussion

Lab activities

Training Project

Students will improve their reading and writing abilities by editing and providing peer feedback on weekly assignments.

In-class readings

Article Analysis

Worksheets

Students will learn how to read research critically and evaluate it on its merits and impact on society and the field.

In-class readings

Article Analysis

Article Analysis

Students will learn how to write professionally and critique the literature identify relevant information and convey that information through scientific writing.

In-class discussion

Article Analysis

Article Analysis

Training Project