EXS5310
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EXS 5310 Environment/Human Performance
Human Movement ScienceSchool of Health Sciences
Course Title
Environment and Human Performance
Course Description
A multi-perspective consideration of human adaptation to major factors which can significantly influence human movement in diverse micro- and macro-environments. Factors to be considered include temperature, altitude, precipitation, light, noise and sociocultural factors. Health/safety in locomotion, rehabilitation, sport/recreation and occupational contexts are emphasized. Formerly EXS 635, EXS 536. This course is cross listed with an undergraduate course (EXS 4310). Credit will be awarded for only one of EXS 436, EXS 4310, EXS 536, EXS 5310. Prerequisites: EXS 3010 and EXS 5010 or have permission of instructor.
Equivalent Courses
EXS536, EXS635
College/School
School of Health Sciences