Program Description
The program consists of classroom and laboratory courses designed to develop exercise physiologists as critical thinkers, healthcare professionals and researchers.
Students will be prepared to assist in the ongoing development of programs in health and wellness, cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, hospital-based clinical research and fitness programs that evaluate athletes and human performance activities. The program also prepares the students for advanced graduate work.
Laboratories and Other Facilities
The Department of Exercise Physiology is housed in the most recent addition to the Burns Wellness Center and includes one fully equipped laboratory and a multi-functional room that can be used as a lab. In addition, the graduate-level Functional Anatomy lab is housed in the Science Center.
A Full Range of State-of-the-Art Equipment
The Department’s two laboratories offer a full complement of metabolic, cardiographic and physiologic assessment equipment. A primary objective of the Department is to provide quality hands-on laboratory and research experiences for all students, so all of our equipment is available for student use rather than set aside for faculty or graduate research. This equipment includes:
- Two Medical Graphics Ultima IITM metabolic analyzers with cardiac output; one with 12-lead ECG capabilities
- A Medical Graphics Cardio2TM metabolic analyzer that has been upgraded with the latest software available and continues to produce research quality data
- A Marquette CASE 8000TM Stress Test and Electrocardiographic system
- A Quinton® Q-Tel RMS v3.1 telemetry system
- Four additional stand-alone ECG monitor
- Multiple treadmills, cycle and rowing ergometers
- A variety of stadiometers, scales, skin-fold calipers and body fat analyzers
- Additional equipment for assessing fitness and strength (dynamometers, goniometers, sit-and-reach boxes)
- Ten desktop computers. In addition, the campus offers 24/7 wireless internet access
Functional Anatomy Lab
The anatomy lab, used for the graduate-level Functional Anatomy course, allows the student the opportunity to see and experience the complexity of the human body and its inner structures through hands-on dissection. Uncovering and discovering the body through dissection provides the student with an experience that reveals the body’s elaborate systems, organs and tissues and how they interconnect and function as one.
Location
This program is offered at our Duluth campus as a full-time day program.