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  • 2.00 Credits

    2 credits This four-hour lab course includes an introduction to principles and fundamentals of resistance training including both a theoretical and practical, hands-on component. Students are expected to participate in the resistance training core activity while also covering the basics of muscle physiology, bioenergetics, biomechanics, training principles (modes and methods), training theory and practical considerations as they pertain to resistance training. Prerequisites: BC3113, BC3143, EX4115
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits Nutritional biochemistry of the micronutrients (vitamins, accessory nutrients and minerals) as they pertain to physical activity is discussed, including dietary sources, functions, bioavailability, metabolism, potential deficiency and toxicity, and interaction with other nutrients. Prerequisites: BC4109, BC4110, BC4112, BC4113
  • 5.00 Credits

    5 credits This course explores the role of exercise in the assessment of functional capacity and in the diagnosis of coronary heart disease. Techniques of exercise stress testing are studied and practiced along with basic electrocardiography. Methods of quantifying energy cost of exercise and the development of exercise prescriptions are emphasized. This course contains a lab component for practical application of these concepts and development of these skills. Prerequisite: EX4100
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 credits This course is designed to provide students exposure to various special populations, pathophysiology and the American College of Sports Medicine exercise recommendations for varying diseases states. Corequisite: EX4123
  • 1.00 Credits

    2 credits This course provides students with practical knowledge in different areas of exercise science and wellness. Students apply the information obtained through past didactic experiences by working in areas such as (1) physical therapy/sports medicine clinics, (2) hospital cardiac/pulmonary rehabilitation,( 3) health and fitness facilities, (4) spa/retreat/wellness centers, or (5) athletic training facilities. Students assume a leadership role in various related activities and perform administrative tasks in support of such activities under an experienced agency supervisor and faculty sponsor. Prerequisites: All required courses from exercise science and wellness program or approval of department chair. Student must be in good academic standing to pursue internship.
  • 1.00 Credits

    2 credits This course is an introduction to homeopathy-its theory and practice. Using Hahnemann's Organon of Medicine, the principles of homeopathic medicine and the development of its method of practice are explored. This includes the use of the repertory, study of homeopathic philosophy, and an introduction to homeopathic materia medica. When possible, cases are used to elucidate concepts. Emphasis is placed on the integral relationship of homeopathy to naturopathic practice. Prerequisites: BC5106, BC5109, BC5124 and NM5115 or NM5136 or permission of department chair
  • 2.00 Credits

    3 credits This course emphasizes homeopathic case taking and analysis. Students learn how to take and analyze a homeopathic case, how to prioritize symptoms and how to use the homeopathic repertory as a guide to prescribing the proper medicine. Different methods of case analysis are discussed. Students actively take and analyze a homeopathic case. Basic homeopathic materia medica continues to be elucidated. Prerequisite: HO6300
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits This course emphasizes homeopathic materia medica. Repertory skills are further developed. When possible, homeopathic case studies are used to illustrate basic concepts. Prerequisite: HO6301
  • 3.00 Credits

    variable credit These courses provide an opportunity for students to study areas of interest that are not included in the regular curriculum. With the aid of a selected resource person, the student may explore a field of study that is of personal interest and value. Prerequisites: HO6300 and permission of department chair
  • 4.00 Credits

    3 credits This course continues the study of homeopathic materia medica. Cured cases are studied to illustrate points of case analysis; materia medica and the homeopathic theory of miasms are explored more deeply. Prerequisite: HO6302 or permission of department chair
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