| Outcome 1: Exercise Science Application—Apply knowledge and principles related to exercise science. |
| 1.1 Explain physiological responses to aerobic exercise. |
| 1.2 Explain physiological responses to resistance exercise. |
| Outcome 2: Exercise Science Articulate—Articulate knowledge and principles of fitness-related programs. |
| 2.1 Explain physiological responses to aerobic training. |
| 2.2 Explain physiological responses to resistance training. |
| Outcome 3: Exercise Science Prescribe—Prescribe assessments for a variety of clients/settings. |
| 3.1 Demonstrate pre-fitness exercise evaluation. |
| 3.2 Demonstrate how to execute and evaluate athletic performance. |
| 3.3 Demonstrate how to evaluate body composition. |
| Outcome 4: Exercise Science Communicate—Communicate effectively in a professional exercise science setting. |
| 4.1 Integrate principles within exercise testing. |
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4.2 The ability to orally demonstrate exercise testing.
Foundational Studies 10: Express themselves effectively, professionally, and persuasively both orally and in writing.
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| Outcome 5: Exercise Science Demonstrate—Demonstrate professional attributes and appropriate behaviors. |
| 5.1 Demonstrate how to critique and apply proper exercise technique. |
| 5.2 Exhibit suitable clinical skills. |
| Outcome 6: Exercise Science Practice—Practice appropriate safety procedures in health and fitness settings. |
| 6.1 Proper exercise prescription for the given population. |
| 6.2 Facility design and equipment inspection. |
| 6.3 CPR/FA/AED certified. |
| 6.4 Demonstrate and analyze use of appropriate prescreening. |
| 6.5 Recognition of adverse effects in response to exercise. |