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CEXP 538: Pathophysiology of Sedentary Lifestyle in Chronic Disease
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3.00 Credits
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
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The role of exercise in evaluation and treatment of chronic diseases will be presented in this course. Exercise's effect as an adjunct therapy on the pathophysiological characteristics of cardiac, pulmonary and metabolic diseases will be the primary focus. Traditional and newer drugs and their pharmacological actions are presented as they relate to rehabilitation and treatment. Clinical Exercise Physiology students only/permission of instructor.
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CEXP 539: Coronary Heart Disease: Its Medical Diagnosis and Management
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3.00 Credits
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
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This course presents a broad overview of coronary heart disease etiology, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis related to cardiac rehabilitation. Students will be introduced to material that will serve as a foundation for advanced courses in pathophysiology, electrocardiography, stress testing, and clinical laboratories. Clinical Exercise Physiology students only/permission of instructor.
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CEXP 540: Interventional Exercise for Special Populations
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3.00 Credits
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
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Adaptations to the basic principles of exercise testing and programming for special populations with specific physical, physiological and/or mental challenges will be explored in this course. Identification of priority elements within the exercise and health domains derived from client/patient medical histories and development of appropriate exercise testing evaluations will be used to develop individualized exercise prescriptions that result in measureable positive outcomes.
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CEXP 558: Clinical Exercise Specialist Workshop
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1.00 Credits
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
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The Clinical Exercise Specialist Workshop will provide structured experiences in the classroom, laboratory, and gymnasium to improve knowledge and understanding of graded exercise testing, exercise prescription, and physical activities as used in prevention and rehabilitation. A review of the knowledge, skills, and objectives for the American College of Sports Medicine's (ACSM) Exercise Specialist and Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist certifications are covered.
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CEXP 586: Clinical Internship I
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3.00 Credits
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
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This course, offered in the Fall semester, is designed to provide the Clinical Exercise Physiology graduate student with practical, clinical skills/experiences in a variety of internships sites.
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CEXP 587: Clinical Internship II
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3.00 Credits
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
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This course, offered in the Spring semester, is designed to continue the development of the basic practical skills introduced in Clinical Internship I and to provide the student with the opportunity to practice advanced skills in clinical exercise physiology in a controlled medical setting.
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CEXP 588: Clinical Internship II
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3.00 Credits
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
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This course, offered in the Spring semester, is designed to continue the development of basic practical skills introduced in Clinical Internship I and to provide the student with the opportunity to practice advanced skills in clinical exercise physiology in a controlled medical setting.
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CEXP 595: Clinical Exercise Physiology Seminar
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3.00 Credits
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
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This course focuses on current concepts, controversies, and issues in clinical exercise physiology. The lecture-discussion format utilizes appropriate literature as sources for dialogue and pre-requisite courses serve as a basis for analyzing relevant theoretical and practical concerns. Clinical Exercise Physiology students only.
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CHEM 100: Chemical Problem Solving
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1.00 Credits
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
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This course is a review of the methods of obtaining and analyzing quantitative measurements with emphasis on the mass, energy, and chemical changes which occur during chemical reactions. It is intended primarily for students who require or desire additional work in solving chemical problems.
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CHEM 101: GN: Modern Chemical Science
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3.00 Credits
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
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This course develops concepts of modern chemistry as a natural consequence of scientific thought and advancement. The atom is followed from its creation to its chemical reactivities. Inorganic chemistry is the main emphasis. It is primarily intended for students who wish to satisfy a general education requirement in science but is also an excellent preparatory course for General Chemistry I and General Chemistry II.
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