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'08 COURSES
EXSI 1201
EXSI 1301
EXSI 2302
EXSI 3330
IDST 4240
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OFFICE & HOURS
WEIR #206
8:00 - 9:00 am (MTWR)
1:00 - 2:00 pm (TR)
Other -- by appt.
- Contact Information:
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tomwells@schreiner.edu
(830) 792-7429
WRITING STANDARDS
BIO
WORKS COMPLETED
OR IN PROGRESS
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Degrees
- Ph.D. in Exercise Physiology, Texas A&M University (1982) with
supporting work in computers and statistics.
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- M.Ed. in Health & Physical Education, Southwest Texas State
University (1975) with a minor in
Counseling & Guidance.
- B.S. in Health & Physical Education, The University of Texas
at Austin (1969) with a minor in
Mathematics.
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- Doctoral dissertation: "The Acute Thermophysiological
Effects of Sunscreen Application to Males Exercising in Hot-Dry and
Hot-Humid Climates."
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- Areas of interest
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- Effects of minor dietary and exercise
changes upon body weight
- Gender issues in sports
- Effects of environmental stress upon
exercise performance
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Baseball Fiction as sociological example
- Impact of globalization upon indigenous cultures
- The media's
evolving role in the global society
"The Simpson's" as social commentary-
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- Courses taught/current research
EXSI 1201, 1301, 2302, 3320, 3330, 3398, 4325, 4370, 4422
IDST 1101, 3260, 4240
- Current Exercise Science interest centers on the positive
effects of minor, but consistently applied, dietary changes
and
exercise changes upon weight control.
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- Current Sports interest centers on critical
review of Sports Literature
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