Biology: Ecology and Evolutionary

BIOE 233 Exercise Physiology

Physiological and biochemical processes associated with human performance. Students are expected to be familiar with basic organ physiology, biochemistry, and human anatomy. Focuses on bioenergetics and fuel utilization, cardiovascular and respiratory dynamics during activity, and the effects of training, age, and disease on exercise. Laboratory sessions incorporated into study sections. Students cannot receive credit for this course and course 133. Prerequisite(s): by interview; BIOE 131 or 132 recommended as preparation. Enrollment restricted to graduate students. (Formerly Biology 233.)

Credits

5

Instructor

Terrie Williams