Sylabus
- Fall 2004
LECTURE/LABS
LECTURE: Mon, Wed 12:30 - 2:00 Room 2230. CCRB LABORATORY: Mon 10-12; Tue 1-3; Wed 10-12 [Room 1240/1275 CCRB]
PROFESSOR
VICTOR
KATCH
Professor,
Kinesiology Associate
Professor, Pediatric Cardiology
Office
3734 CCRB; 647-2704; e-mail: <vkass@umich.edu>
OFFICE HOURS
MW 2:05-2:45; Tue
12:00-12:30, or by appointment. If I’m in
my office I will make every attempt to see you. E-mail is the best
way to communicate with me.
TEACHING ASSISTANTS
Hyu
Hwang <hwanghs@umich.edu>
Kyle
Ryan <hkryan@umich.edu>
STUDENT PROCTORS
TBA
TEXT
McArdle
WD, Katch F, and Katch VL. Exercise Physiology: Energy,
Nutrition, and Human Performance. Lippincott
Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore MD. 5th Edition. 2002.
Katch,
VL Student Study Guide & Workbook for Exercise
Physiology.
See course WEB page to download material.
COURSE STRUCTURE
Course
materials divide into 12 units. These units represent manageable, cohesive
chunks of information (text chapters). I strongly suggest, and provide
incentives for you to “master” approximately one unit every
week (see schedule). There will be a quiz approximately each week (12
total) covering each unit. If you earn 80% or more on each quiz you
will earn 10 extra-credit points.
THIS COURSE REQUIRES A GREAT DEAL OF WORK AND EXTENSIVE KNOWLEDGE
OF THE MATERIAL TO EARN A GOOD GRADE
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