A course designed to introduce students to clinical exercise. This course will involve learning basic cardiovascular physiology, the phases of cardiac rehabilitation, and appropriate exercise and testing procedures. Introduction to interpreting electrocardiograms and case-study analyses are also included.
Prerequisite(s): BIO 1090 Human Anatomy and Physiology and BIO 1100 Human Anatomy and Physiology.
(Normally offered each spring semester.)
BIO 1090 Human Anatomy and Physiology (3 hours)
An introductory study of cellular physiology and tissues along with a comprehensive study of the integumentary skeletal, muscular, nervous systems, and special senses. Does not count toward a biology major.
Three lectures per week.
(Normally offered each fall semester.)
Effective Spring 2015 this course is 3 credit hours and is offered separate from the 1 credit hour lab BIO 1090L Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory. The lab was included in the 4 credit hour course offering in Fall 2014.
BIO 1100 Human Anatomy and Physiology (3 hours)
An introductory study of the blood, cardiovascular lymphatic, respiratory, endocrine, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems in addition to metabolism, fluid and electrolyte balance and acid-base balance of the body. Does not count toward a biology major.
Three Lectures per week.
Prerequisite(s): BIO 1090 Human Anatomy and Physiology or permission of the instructor.
(Normally offered each spring semester.)
Effective Spring 2015 this course is 3 credit hours and is offered separate from the 1 credit hour lab BIO 1010L Perspectives in Biological Science Laboratory. The lab was included in the 4 credit hour course offering in Fall 2014.