Kinesiology Courses
KINES 350 - Structure and function of the human body as applied to health, wellness, exercise, and sports. The course has two primary goals: First, students develop an understanding of the physiological adaptations that occur during and after endurance and resistance exercise. Second, students improve their comprehension of the differences between the acute exercise response and the changes that occur with chronic physical activity (exercise training).
Contact Information:
Primary contact - John Correll Cocurricular Programs Coordinator Office Location: 212B Boucke 814-865-6779 or jfc175@psu.edu
Secondary contact - Annette Threeton Mathematics Cocurricular Coordinator Office Location: 212 Boucke 814-863-8183 or amt5469@psu.edu
Dr. Brendaly Drayton Scholar in Residence, Guided Study Groups @ Penn State Learning Office: 212A Boucke Phone: (814) 863-6313/Email: bed156@psu.edu
Student Services Associate – Andrew Davidson
814-865-2582