DESCRIPTION:
The Exercise Science program aims at developing those cognitive, affective, and psychomotor skills that equip students to perform competently in a profession and/or graduate studies. The interdisciplinary structure of the program arises from the belief that critical thinking, effective writing, articulation, and analytical skills are crucial elements in the mastery of all subject matter. In this, and in the emphasis on developing the well-rounded person, the Exercise Science program pursues goals and objectives that are congruent with the goals of the College of Liberal Arts curriculum.
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HOMEPAGE:
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DEPARTMENT ID:
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10-12099
(Last edited
on 2005/06/07 11:23:03 GMT-6
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FACULTY/DEPARTMENT MEMBERS:
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NAME
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POSITION
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EXPERTISE
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PUBS
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CTNS
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Abendroth-Smith, Juliane
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Associate Professor |
Mechanical and Anatomical Kinesiology; Exercise Science |
5
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0
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Harmer, Peter A.
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Professor |
Exercise Science; Special Olympics; Fencing; Tai Chi; Gerontology |
29
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2
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Stavrianeas, Stasinos (Stas)
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Associate Professor |
Exercise Physiology; Cardiovascular Physiology; Biomechanics
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5
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0
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Please note that the total of members' statistics may not equal the department/faculty
statistics due to joint authorship.
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