Exercise Science
Professors
Dennis C. Cobler
Beth Funkhouser
Degrees and Certificates
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Exercise Science - Fitness and Wellness, B.A. -
Exercise Science - Clinical Health Professions, B.S.
Courses
EXSC 110: Introduction to Exercise Science
EXSC 213: Medical Terminology
This course will allow the student to learn and use medical terminology effectively through a body systems approach. In this course, students will learn and recognize word roots, combing forms, prefixes, and suffixes used in medical language. Learn how to combine elements to identify specific medical conditions and procedures as well as comprehend their definition and know the correct spelling and usage. In addition, students will learn to use and understand appropriate medical abbreviations commonly used in documentation and professional communication.
EXSC 261X: Applied Anatomy & Kinesiology
EXSC 270: Motor Learning
Theories and principles associated with the acquisition of motor skills ranging from activities of daily living to the performance of elite athletes. The cognitive and motor processes that influence motor skill acquisition and the quality of movement will also be discussed.
EXSC 285: Research Experience in Exercise Science
Hands-on research experience through assistance in faculty research projects.
Prerequisites
Permission of the faculty member directing the project.
EXSC 286: Research Experience in Exercise Science
Hands-on research experience through assistance in faculty research projects.
Prerequisites
Permission of the faculty member directing the project.
EXSC 287: Research Experience in Exercise Science
Hands-on research experience through assistance in faculty research projects.
Prerequisites
Permission of the faculty member directing the project.
EXSC 288: Research Experience in Exercise Science
Hands-on research experience through assistance in faculty research projects.
Prerequisites
Permission of the faculty member directing the project.
EXSC 310X: Exercise Physiology
Organ level approach to structure and function of human systems; laboratory emphasis on physiology of exercise. Recommended for Health and Human Performance majors.
Prerequisites
BIOL 105 or 117.
EXSC 320: Fitness Assessment & Programmig
Prerequisites
EXSC 310X.
EXSC 336: Advanced Strength and Conditioning
Principles of designing and implementing strength and conditioning programs for various populations.
Prerequisites
EXSC 261X and departmental permission. Prerequisite or corequisite: BIOL 310.
EXSC 337: Program Design
EXSC 350: Special Topics
EXSC 370X: Nutrition
EXSC 410: Exercise Testing & Prescription for Spec
EXSC 420: Therapeutic Interventions
EXSC 430 : Therapeutic Interventions
This course will explore the application of electrical, mechanical, and infrared modalities used to assist the body's natural healing process. Theories of pain control will also be discussed. This course will also explore basic therapeutic exercises and how each relates to patient progression and recovery from injury.
EXSC 440: Research in Exercise Science
Introduction to experimental research. Areas of investigation will include research design, methodology, data collection, statistical analysis, scientific writing, and presentation styles.
EXSC 460: Independent Study
EXSC 470: Internship I
Work experience related to the student's major, jointly supervised by the department and a professional in the field. Weekly departmental conferences with faculty supervisor. Although the usual internship will carry either three or six hours credit, a student may elect to arrange an internship carrying between two and six hours credit with the permission of the department. Each hour of credit will require forty hours at the internship site.
EXSC 471: Internship II
Work experience related to the student's major, jointly supervised by the department and a professional in the field. Weekly departmental conferences with faculty supervisor. Although the usual internship will carry either three or six hours credit, a student may elect to arrange an internship carrying between two and six hours credit with the permission of the department. Each hour of credit will require forty hours at the internship site.
EXSC 490: Honors Thesis I
Independent research in a special topic for honors.
Prerequisites
Senior status, GPA of 3.0 or higher.
EXSC 491: Honors Thesis II
Independent research in a special topic for honors.
Prerequisites
Senior status, GPA of 3.0 or higher.