Academics
Course Index
- ES 100: Introduction to Exercise Science
- ES 104: Sports in the Ancient World
- ES 319: Sport and Society
- ES 338: Motor Learning and Control
- ES 346: Kinesiology
- ES 347: Kinesiology Lab
- ES 348: Physiology of Exercise
- ES 349: Physiology of Exercise Laboratory
- ES 351: Measurement & Statistics in Exercise Sci
- ES 391: Trends & Topics in Exercise Science
- ES 394: Therapeutic Exercise and Fitness
- ES 402: Exercise Leadership
- ES 440: Behavioral Aspects of Exercise
- ES 446: Biomechanics of Human Movement
- ES 447: Biomechanics Laboratory
- ES 456: Exercise Testing & Prescription
- ES 457: Exercise Testing & Prescription Lab
- ES 471: Mgmt. of Health, Fitness and Sport Progr
- ES 473: Practicum
- ES 490: Independent Study
- ES 493: Internship
- ES 503: Data Analytics and Methodologies
- ES 511: Applied Statistics
- ES 512: Foundations of Biomechanics
- ES 515: Stress and the Brain
- ES 542: Sports Psychology
- ES 544: The American Woman in Sports
- ES 574: Selected Problems in Special Populations
- ES 603: Data Analytics Methodologies
- ES 606: Ethics and Human Subjects Research
- ES 608: Methods & Procedures of Graded Exercise
- ES 609: Motor Behavior
- ES 610: Internship in Exercise Science
- ES 611: Exercise Physiology I
- ES 612: Instrumentation & Analysis in Biomechani
- ES 613: Health Aspects of Physical Activity
- ES 614: Cardiovascular Physiology
- ES 615: Physiological Aspects of Aging
- ES 616: Exercise Physiology II
- ES 620: Selected Topics in Exercise Science
- ES 625: Research Design and Evaluation
- ES 626: Statistical Analysis I
- ES 632: Advanced Structural Kinesiology
- ES 644: Control of Human Voluntary Movement
- ES 650: Seminar In Exercise Science
- ES 651: Advanced Individual Study
- ES 652: Advanced Individual Study
- ES 653: Independent Research
- ES 655: Problems in PE/Health Education
- ES 697: Thesis
- ES 750: Advanced Seminar in Exercise Science
- Espr 797: Dissertation
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