EP 448 Exercise Physiology II

This course is built off of the foundation of EP 325/326 and is inclusive of bioenergetics, metabolism, neural-endocrine control, metabolic response to exercise, pulmonary ventilation, central and peripheral dynamics, muscle physiology, neural control of movement, environment factors, coronary/vascular disease, nutrition and performance, ergogenic aids, youth/aging/gender differences, fatigue and exercise. In addition, statistics and research design will be further explored. A grade of "C" or better is required.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

EP 325 and EP 326

Corequisite

Must take concurrently with EP 449