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Fall 2022 | KIN 4385 Section 001: Exercise Physiology (16674)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person
- Enrollment Requirements:
- Kinesiology or Sport Management or Physical Activity & Health Promotion Major
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/06/2022 - 12/14/2022Mon, Wed 01:25PM - 02:15PMUMTC, East BankSmith Hall 231
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (95 of 96 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Information and learning experiences presented in this class will cover specific areas within the discipline of Exercise Physiology. This course is designed for the advanced undergraduate student in Kinesiology, as well as advanced students in such complementary areas as public health, nutrition, physiology, biology, biochemistry, or any sportâ€' related areas. It creates a great opportunity to combine the science of biological, biochemistry, physics and physiology with the study of health, fitness, wellness, human performance, and sport. Emphasis is placed on basic human physiological systems and the responses of those systems to the challenge of physical activity: from moderate to extreme intensities. The biochemical bases of these responses will be presented. Historical, psychological, sociological, and philosophical implications of these topics will be integrated into many of the lecture/discussions. In addition to lecture information, students will be provided a "hands on," small group laboratory experience that is carefully orchestrated to track lecture material and presentations. prereq: KIN 3385 or PHSL 3051 and Kinesiology Major or Physical Activity and Health Promotion Major
- Class Description:
- Information and learning experiences will be presented that cover specific areas within the discipline of Exercise Physiology. This course is designed for the advanced undergraduate student in Kinesiology, as well as advanced students in such complementary areas as public health, nutrition, physiology, biology, biochemistry, or any sport-related areas. It creates a great opportunity to combine the science of biological, biochemistry, physics, and physiology with the study of health, fitness, wellness, human performance, and sport. Emphasis is placed on basic human physiological systems and the responses of those systems to the challenge of physical activity: from moderate to extreme intensities. The biochemical bases of these responses will be presented. Historical, psychological, sociological, and philosophical implications of these topics will be integrated into many of the lecture/discussions. In addition to lecture information, students will be provided a "hands on", small group laboratory experience that is carefully orchestrated to track lecture material and presentations.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/16674/1229
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 2 March 2012
Fall 2022 | KIN 4385 Section 002: Exercise Physiology (16675)
- Instructor(s)
- Donald Dengel, PhD (Secondary Instructor)
- Class Component:
- Laboratory
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/06/2022 - 12/14/2022Mon 08:00AM - 09:50AMUMTC, East BankMariucci Arena 141
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (16 of 16 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Information and learning experiences presented in this class will cover specific areas within the discipline of Exercise Physiology. This course is designed for the advanced undergraduate student in Kinesiology, as well as advanced students in such complementary areas as public health, nutrition, physiology, biology, biochemistry, or any sportâ€' related areas. It creates a great opportunity to combine the science of biological, biochemistry, physics and physiology with the study of health, fitness, wellness, human performance, and sport. Emphasis is placed on basic human physiological systems and the responses of those systems to the challenge of physical activity: from moderate to extreme intensities. The biochemical bases of these responses will be presented. Historical, psychological, sociological, and philosophical implications of these topics will be integrated into many of the lecture/discussions. In addition to lecture information, students will be provided a "hands on," small group laboratory experience that is carefully orchestrated to track lecture material and presentations. prereq: KIN 3385 or PHSL 3051 and Kinesiology Major or Physical Activity and Health Promotion Major
- Class Description:
- Information and learning experiences will be presented that cover specific areas within the discipline of Exercise Physiology. This course is designed for the advanced undergraduate student in Kinesiology, as well as advanced students in such complementary areas as public health, nutrition, physiology, biology, biochemistry, or any sport-related areas. It creates a great opportunity to combine the science of biological, biochemistry, physics, and physiology with the study of health, fitness, wellness, human performance, and sport. Emphasis is placed on basic human physiological systems and the responses of those systems to the challenge of physical activity: from moderate to extreme intensities. The biochemical bases of these responses will be presented. Historical, psychological, sociological, and philosophical implications of these topics will be integrated into many of the lecture/discussions. In addition to lecture information, students will be provided a "hands on", small group laboratory experience that is carefully orchestrated to track lecture material and presentations.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/16675/1229
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 2 March 2012
Fall 2022 | KIN 4385 Section 003: Exercise Physiology (16676)
- Instructor(s)
- Donald Dengel, PhD (Secondary Instructor)
- Class Component:
- Laboratory
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/06/2022 - 12/14/2022Mon 10:10AM - 12:00PMUMTC, East BankMariucci Arena 141
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (16 of 16 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Information and learning experiences presented in this class will cover specific areas within the discipline of Exercise Physiology. This course is designed for the advanced undergraduate student in Kinesiology, as well as advanced students in such complementary areas as public health, nutrition, physiology, biology, biochemistry, or any sportâ€' related areas. It creates a great opportunity to combine the science of biological, biochemistry, physics and physiology with the study of health, fitness, wellness, human performance, and sport. Emphasis is placed on basic human physiological systems and the responses of those systems to the challenge of physical activity: from moderate to extreme intensities. The biochemical bases of these responses will be presented. Historical, psychological, sociological, and philosophical implications of these topics will be integrated into many of the lecture/discussions. In addition to lecture information, students will be provided a "hands on," small group laboratory experience that is carefully orchestrated to track lecture material and presentations. prereq: KIN 3385 or PHSL 3051 and Kinesiology Major or Physical Activity and Health Promotion Major
- Class Description:
- Information and learning experiences will be presented that cover specific areas within the discipline of Exercise Physiology. This course is designed for the advanced undergraduate student in Kinesiology, as well as advanced students in such complementary areas as public health, nutrition, physiology, biology, biochemistry, or any sport-related areas. It creates a great opportunity to combine the science of biological, biochemistry, physics, and physiology with the study of health, fitness, wellness, human performance, and sport. Emphasis is placed on basic human physiological systems and the responses of those systems to the challenge of physical activity: from moderate to extreme intensities. The biochemical bases of these responses will be presented. Historical, psychological, sociological, and philosophical implications of these topics will be integrated into many of the lecture/discussions. In addition to lecture information, students will be provided a "hands on", small group laboratory experience that is carefully orchestrated to track lecture material and presentations.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/16676/1229
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 2 March 2012
Fall 2022 | KIN 4385 Section 004: Exercise Physiology (16677)
- Instructor(s)
- Donald Dengel, PhD (Secondary Instructor)
- Class Component:
- Laboratory
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/06/2022 - 12/14/2022Wed 08:00AM - 09:50AMUMTC, East BankMariucci Arena 141
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (16 of 16 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Information and learning experiences presented in this class will cover specific areas within the discipline of Exercise Physiology. This course is designed for the advanced undergraduate student in Kinesiology, as well as advanced students in such complementary areas as public health, nutrition, physiology, biology, biochemistry, or any sportâ€' related areas. It creates a great opportunity to combine the science of biological, biochemistry, physics and physiology with the study of health, fitness, wellness, human performance, and sport. Emphasis is placed on basic human physiological systems and the responses of those systems to the challenge of physical activity: from moderate to extreme intensities. The biochemical bases of these responses will be presented. Historical, psychological, sociological, and philosophical implications of these topics will be integrated into many of the lecture/discussions. In addition to lecture information, students will be provided a "hands on," small group laboratory experience that is carefully orchestrated to track lecture material and presentations. prereq: KIN 3385 or PHSL 3051 and Kinesiology Major or Physical Activity and Health Promotion Major
- Class Description:
- Information and learning experiences will be presented that cover specific areas within the discipline of Exercise Physiology. This course is designed for the advanced undergraduate student in Kinesiology, as well as advanced students in such complementary areas as public health, nutrition, physiology, biology, biochemistry, or any sport-related areas. It creates a great opportunity to combine the science of biological, biochemistry, physics, and physiology with the study of health, fitness, wellness, human performance, and sport. Emphasis is placed on basic human physiological systems and the responses of those systems to the challenge of physical activity: from moderate to extreme intensities. The biochemical bases of these responses will be presented. Historical, psychological, sociological, and philosophical implications of these topics will be integrated into many of the lecture/discussions. In addition to lecture information, students will be provided a "hands on", small group laboratory experience that is carefully orchestrated to track lecture material and presentations.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/16677/1229
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 2 March 2012
Fall 2022 | KIN 4385 Section 005: Exercise Physiology (16678)
- Instructor(s)
- Donald Dengel, PhD (Secondary Instructor)
- Class Component:
- Laboratory
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/06/2022 - 12/14/2022Wed 10:10AM - 12:00PMUMTC, East BankMariucci Arena 141
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (15 of 16 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Information and learning experiences presented in this class will cover specific areas within the discipline of Exercise Physiology. This course is designed for the advanced undergraduate student in Kinesiology, as well as advanced students in such complementary areas as public health, nutrition, physiology, biology, biochemistry, or any sportâ€' related areas. It creates a great opportunity to combine the science of biological, biochemistry, physics and physiology with the study of health, fitness, wellness, human performance, and sport. Emphasis is placed on basic human physiological systems and the responses of those systems to the challenge of physical activity: from moderate to extreme intensities. The biochemical bases of these responses will be presented. Historical, psychological, sociological, and philosophical implications of these topics will be integrated into many of the lecture/discussions. In addition to lecture information, students will be provided a "hands on," small group laboratory experience that is carefully orchestrated to track lecture material and presentations. prereq: KIN 3385 or PHSL 3051 and Kinesiology Major or Physical Activity and Health Promotion Major
- Class Description:
- Information and learning experiences will be presented that cover specific areas within the discipline of Exercise Physiology. This course is designed for the advanced undergraduate student in Kinesiology, as well as advanced students in such complementary areas as public health, nutrition, physiology, biology, biochemistry, or any sport-related areas. It creates a great opportunity to combine the science of biological, biochemistry, physics, and physiology with the study of health, fitness, wellness, human performance, and sport. Emphasis is placed on basic human physiological systems and the responses of those systems to the challenge of physical activity: from moderate to extreme intensities. The biochemical bases of these responses will be presented. Historical, psychological, sociological, and philosophical implications of these topics will be integrated into many of the lecture/discussions. In addition to lecture information, students will be provided a "hands on", small group laboratory experience that is carefully orchestrated to track lecture material and presentations.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/16678/1229
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 2 March 2012
Fall 2022 | KIN 4385 Section 006: Exercise Physiology (17688)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Laboratory
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/06/2022 - 12/14/2022Fri 08:00AM - 09:50AMUMTC, East BankMariucci Arena 141
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (16 of 16 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Information and learning experiences presented in this class will cover specific areas within the discipline of Exercise Physiology. This course is designed for the advanced undergraduate student in Kinesiology, as well as advanced students in such complementary areas as public health, nutrition, physiology, biology, biochemistry, or any sportâ€' related areas. It creates a great opportunity to combine the science of biological, biochemistry, physics and physiology with the study of health, fitness, wellness, human performance, and sport. Emphasis is placed on basic human physiological systems and the responses of those systems to the challenge of physical activity: from moderate to extreme intensities. The biochemical bases of these responses will be presented. Historical, psychological, sociological, and philosophical implications of these topics will be integrated into many of the lecture/discussions. In addition to lecture information, students will be provided a "hands on," small group laboratory experience that is carefully orchestrated to track lecture material and presentations. prereq: KIN 3385 or PHSL 3051 and Kinesiology Major or Physical Activity and Health Promotion Major
- Class Description:
- Information and learning experiences will be presented that cover specific areas within the discipline of Exercise Physiology. This course is designed for the advanced undergraduate student in Kinesiology, as well as advanced students in such complementary areas as public health, nutrition, physiology, biology, biochemistry, or any sport-related areas. It creates a great opportunity to combine the science of biological, biochemistry, physics, and physiology with the study of health, fitness, wellness, human performance, and sport. Emphasis is placed on basic human physiological systems and the responses of those systems to the challenge of physical activity: from moderate to extreme intensities. The biochemical bases of these responses will be presented. Historical, psychological, sociological, and philosophical implications of these topics will be integrated into many of the lecture/discussions. In addition to lecture information, students will be provided a "hands on", small group laboratory experience that is carefully orchestrated to track lecture material and presentations.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/17688/1229
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 2 March 2012
Fall 2022 | KIN 4385 Section 007: Exercise Physiology (17079)
- Instructor(s)
- Donald Dengel, PhD (Secondary Instructor)
- Class Component:
- Laboratory
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/06/2022 - 12/14/2022Fri 10:10AM - 12:00PMUMTC, East BankMariucci Arena 141
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (16 of 16 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Information and learning experiences presented in this class will cover specific areas within the discipline of Exercise Physiology. This course is designed for the advanced undergraduate student in Kinesiology, as well as advanced students in such complementary areas as public health, nutrition, physiology, biology, biochemistry, or any sportâ€' related areas. It creates a great opportunity to combine the science of biological, biochemistry, physics and physiology with the study of health, fitness, wellness, human performance, and sport. Emphasis is placed on basic human physiological systems and the responses of those systems to the challenge of physical activity: from moderate to extreme intensities. The biochemical bases of these responses will be presented. Historical, psychological, sociological, and philosophical implications of these topics will be integrated into many of the lecture/discussions. In addition to lecture information, students will be provided a "hands on," small group laboratory experience that is carefully orchestrated to track lecture material and presentations. prereq: KIN 3385 or PHSL 3051 and Kinesiology Major or Physical Activity and Health Promotion Major
- Class Description:
- Information and learning experiences will be presented that cover specific areas within the discipline of Exercise Physiology. This course is designed for the advanced undergraduate student in Kinesiology, as well as advanced students in such complementary areas as public health, nutrition, physiology, biology, biochemistry, or any sport-related areas. It creates a great opportunity to combine the science of biological, biochemistry, physics, and physiology with the study of health, fitness, wellness, human performance, and sport. Emphasis is placed on basic human physiological systems and the responses of those systems to the challenge of physical activity: from moderate to extreme intensities. The biochemical bases of these responses will be presented. Historical, psychological, sociological, and philosophical implications of these topics will be integrated into many of the lecture/discussions. In addition to lecture information, students will be provided a "hands on", small group laboratory experience that is carefully orchestrated to track lecture material and presentations.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/17079/1229
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 2 March 2012
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