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3.00 Credits
An advanced study of the physiological responses and adaptations to exercise related to human performance limitations, training effects, and health related benefits. Emphasis is on human bioenergetics, metabolism, cardiovascular structure and function; and cardiopulmonary responses to exercise will be discussed. Prerequisites: ALT, EXS, HEF, or HLS major; SPM 330. Cr 3.
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An intensive study of the biochemical regulatory mechanisms of energy production and expenditure involved in cellular metabolism. Emphasis will be placed on carbohydrates, protein, and lipid metabolism and the acute and chronic effects that exercise and physical activity have on these systems. Prerequisites: ALT, EXS, or HLS major; SPM 431; CON 352. Cr 3.
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Course focuses on exercise programming guidelines and recommendations for a variety of special populations. Prerequisites: ALT, EXS, HEF major; SPM 430 or concurrent. Cr 3.
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A clinical, practical study of the physiological and biochemical mechanisms involved in the body's response to certain diseases and pathological situations. Emphasis in both lecture and laboratory activities will be placed on cardiac electrophysiology and the pathophysiology of coronary arteriosclerosis, hypertension, and COPD. Prerequisites: ALT, EXS, or HLS major; SPM 430, 431. Cr 3.
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Completion of a minimum of 225 clinical hours applying proficiency, knowledge, and skills in traditional (200 clinical hours) and athletic training and general medical (25 clinical hours) settings. Fifty of the traditional setting hours will be completed during the month of August within an athletic pre-season venue. The fourth clinical course for students enrolled in the athletic training major. Prerequisite: ALT major; SPM 330, 340, 371; SPM 430 or concurrent. Cr 3.
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Administrative components of an athletic training program. Facility design; supply ordering, budget and inventory; insurance, personnel and athletic training educational considerations. Prerequisites: junior or senior level ALT major. Cr 3.
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An introduction to the management and operation of health fitness facilities. Knowledge and skills needed to plan, lead, manage and evaluate various health fitness programs will be discussed. Prerequisites: senior level HEF major. Cr 3.
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Astudy of the various physiological and biochemical techniques involved in research in exercise physiology. Emphasis will be given to clinical/applied science techniques such as phlebotomy, blood chemistry and metabolic analyses of V02, lactate threshold and cardiac output. Students will be required to conduct a research experiment using learned techniques. Prerequisites: ALT, EXS, or HLS major; SPM 430, 431. Cr 3.
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Acontinuation of SPM 485 in terms of the research project. Students will be introduced to various research-related issues such as design, methodology, statistics and writing scientific manuscripts involved in conducting research in exercise physiology. Prerequisites: ALT, EXS, or HLS major; SPM 485. Cr 3.
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3.00 Credits
This culminating experience for athletic training, exercise physiology, health fitness and health sciences majors provides the opportunity for students to apply knowledge and skills gained through didactic, practicum, clinical, and laboratory experiences in a work setting. Prerequisites: All ALT, EXS, HEF, or HLS major requirements must be completed. Instructor permission required. Cr 3-12.
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