This document provides the course outline for KH 3650 Fall 2017, which covers topics in exercise physiology over 15 weeks. The schedule lists the topics, assignments, labs, and exams for each class meeting. Key topics include bioenergetics, aerobic and anaerobic metabolism, cardiorespiratory physiology, ergogenic aids, and adaptations to exercise. Students complete article reviews, online quizzes, and two exams throughout the semester. Labs involve experiments and activities that complement the weekly lecture topics.
This document provides the course outline for KH 3650 Fall 2017, which covers topics in exercise physiology over 15 weeks. The schedule lists the topics, assignments, labs, and exams for each class meeting. Key topics include bioenergetics, aerobic and anaerobic metabolism, cardiorespiratory physiology, ergogenic aids, and adaptations to exercise. Students complete article reviews, online quizzes, and two exams throughout the semester. Labs involve experiments and activities that complement the weekly lecture topics.
This document provides the course outline for KH 3650 Fall 2017, which covers topics in exercise physiology over 15 weeks. The schedule lists the topics, assignments, labs, and exams for each class meeting. Key topics include bioenergetics, aerobic and anaerobic metabolism, cardiorespiratory physiology, ergogenic aids, and adaptations to exercise. Students complete article reviews, online quizzes, and two exams throughout the semester. Labs involve experiments and activities that complement the weekly lecture topics.
This document provides the course outline for KH 3650 Fall 2017, which covers topics in exercise physiology over 15 weeks. The schedule lists the topics, assignments, labs, and exams for each class meeting. Key topics include bioenergetics, aerobic and anaerobic metabolism, cardiorespiratory physiology, ergogenic aids, and adaptations to exercise. Students complete article reviews, online quizzes, and two exams throughout the semester. Labs involve experiments and activities that complement the weekly lecture topics.