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The calendar is for the Fall semester class, 2009.

Day:Date Method Content
W, 8/26 Discussion & PowerPoint Course introduction; Getting to know each other; Who am I, why am I here, where am I going?
W, 9/2 PowerPoint Student Presentations: Who am I, why am I here, where am I going?
W, 9/9 PowerPoint History of Exercise Physiology
W, 9/16 Discussion & PowerPoint What is exercise physiology?  Who is an exercise physiologist? What do exercise physiologist's do?  What are my career options?

Professional organizations

W, 9/23 Discussion & PowerPoint Overview of Important Research Topics
a) exercise physiology
b) physiology involving exercise
W, 9/30 PowerPoint

Grant Sources for Exercise Physiologists

Preparation of Your Grant

W, 10/7 Discussion & PowerPoint Epidemiology Strengths and Weaknesses

Dissecting the Health Benefits of Physical Activity: What Are the Minimal Activity Requirements?

W, 10/14 No lecture Fall break
W, 10/21 Discussion Tenure and Promotion, Merit, Benefits, Job Applications, Interviews
W, 10/28 Site Visit What to expect during your first year as a tenure-track university professor

Computer and Software Recommendations

W, 11/4 Lab LabVIEW software and programming (Teaching Lab)
W, 11/11 Australia work on grant and LabVIEW
W, 11/18 Australia work on grant and LabVIEW
W, 11/25 No Lecture Thanksgiving
W, 12/2 Discussion LabVIEW software and programming (Teaching Lab)
W, 12/9 Discussion Student Presentations: Grants