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EHS150 Introduction to NutritionDescription: This course examines ways in which nutrition promotes health, influences disease, and affects exercise and sports performance. A major goal is to have students better understand the role that nutrition plays in their own health. Participants evaluate popular diets and dietary supplements, examine current nutrient recommendations, and acquire confidence in making sensible nutrition recommendations.
Academic Information: Prerequisite: EHS and NURSNG students only. Distribution I Area: None. Distribution II Area: None. Diversity Area: None. | D Wein | May 27-Jul 8 | M-1-409
McCormack Bldg, 1st Floor, Room 409
| TuTh | 10a-1p | 3 | 1764 | $825 | |
EHS160 Fitness and WellnessDescription: Students completing this course will be able to plan and develop a personal physical fitness plan and learn about physical fitness as it relates to health and well being. Students will also learn to set fitness related goals and articulate the aims and objectives of instruction in various fitness related activities, included but not limited to weight training, aerobic fitness using a number of modes such as walking and jogging, and an introduction to the regulation of healthy body weight. Emphasis will be on analyzing and designing fitness related activities with a consideration of safety issues and articulating carry over skills to aid in increasing the quality of life. This is a fundamental course that introduces students to the basic principles of fitness.
Academic Information: Prerequisite: EHS students only. Distribution I Area: None. Distribution II Area: None. Diversity Area: None. | B Bailey | May 28-Jul 9 | M-1-616
McCormack Bldg, 1st Floor, Room 616
| MW | 10a-1p | 3 | 2041 | $825 | |
EHS280 Statistics for Health ProfessionalsDescription: This course focuses on basic concepts of statistics such as measures of central tendency and variability; concepts of test validity, reliability, and objectivity; and on basic techniques used in inferential statistics. Emphasis will be placed on interpreting scientific peer-reviewed research in the field of exercise and health sciences.
Academic Information: Prerequisite: MATH 114Q or Equivalent. Distribution I Area: None. Distribution II Area: None. Diversity Area: None.
Click here for video introduction, instructor, books and other information. | L Milliken | May 27-Aug 21 | Online | - | - | 3 | 2511 | $985 | |