BIOL 100
Biology of Exercise and Nutrition Winter 2023
Division III
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This class, intended for the non-scientist, focuses on the impact of exercise and nutrition on the human body. We will discuss topics such as how different types of training influence exercise performance; the changes that occur in the cardiovascular system during an exercise routine; an examination of the inherent limits of the body to perform aerobic and anaerobic tasks; and long-term health consequences of a lifetime of activity or inactivity. We will also examine how nutrition and metabolism affect body composition. For example, we will rigorously and scientifically scrutinize the use of “fad” diets as a means to lose weight.
The Class: Format: lecture; Daily 10:15am-noon and 1:30-3:30pm
Limit: 15
Expected: 15
Class#: 1321
Grading: no pass/fail option, no fifth course option
Requirements/Evaluation: Two examinations will make up 1/2 of the grade, with the other 1/2 of the grade from laboratory assignments. Laboratory assignments include pre-lab questions and post-lab data analysis.
Prerequisites: Permission of a dean.
Enrollment Preferences: students who need to make up a deficiency
Unit Notes: This course is designed to count for both full semester and Winter Study credit. Once a dean approves enrollment, the Registrar's Office will register students in both BIOL 100 and BIOL 41.
Distributions: Division III

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