KIN/N 960 Exercise Physiology

Exercise physiology, the study of human physical performance, draws its research base from applied exercise physiology, sports medicine, metabolism, and nutrition. This course provides the foundational information essential to a thorough understanding of the effects of exercise on human physiology in Sports Medicine and Exercise Science. This course explores the fundamentals of exercise, the impact of exercise training on performance and health, and the significance of sports-related nutrition/fueling for sport. This course emphasizes the roles of the body systems, with exposure to the cardiovascular, respiratory, endocrine, nervous, and musculoskeletal systems during exercise.

Units: Noncredit

Certificate Applicable

Prerequisites: None

Corequisites: None

Lecture: 27-54 hours

Notes

Effective Term: Summer 2025 (5/27/2025)