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KINE 5313

KINE 5313 Physiological Basis of Human Performance (3-0). The purpose of this course is to prepare the student in the areas of exercise physiology. The goals of this course are to provide the student with an active learning experience that will increase their knowledge of (a) energy metabolism and nutrition (b) aerobic and anaerobic principles of work and exercise (c) body composition measurement themes in exercise science (d) cardiorespiratory/renal responses to exercise (e) muscular/neural responses to exercise and (f) thermoregulation during exercise in differing environments. Historical and contemporary concepts of exercise physiology will be discussed to improve the student?s understanding of the genesis and progression of exercise physiology throughout the twentieth century. This course will prepare the student for practical applications of exercise physiology. Equivalent courses: KES 5313 (through Summer 2022).


Fall 2024


Phys & Human Performance   Section 1W1   Hugh Morrissey, Ed.D.
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Summer 2024


Phys & Human Performance   Section 1W1   Hugh Morrissey, Ed.D.


Spring 2024


Phys & Human Performance   Section 1W1   Julianna M. Dean, PhD


Fall 2023


Phys & Human Performance   Section W01   Julianna M. Dean, PhD
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Summer 2023


Phys & Human Performance   Section 1W1   Hugh Morrissey, Ed.D.


Spring 2023


Phys & Human Performance   Section W01   Hugh Morrissey, Ed.D.


Fall 2022


Phys & Human Performance   Section W01   Hugh Morrissey, Ed.D.
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 | Student Evaluation