TOM WELLS

PROFESSOR OF EXERCISE SCIENCE  

& INTERDISCIPLINARY  STUDIES

SCHREINER UNIVERSITY



Cost of Iraq War

SPRING '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:

tomwells@schreiner.edu
(830) 792-7429

WRITING STANDARDS

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Degrees
Ph.D. in Exercise Physiology, Texas A&M University (1982) with supporting work in computers and statistics.
 
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.
 
Doctoral dissertation: "The Acute Thermophysiological Effects of Sunscreen Application to Males Exercising in Hot-Dry and Hot-Humid Climates."
 
 
Areas of interest
 
Effects of minor dietary and exercise changes upon body weight
Gender issues in sports
Effects of environmental stress upon exercise performance
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
 
 
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.
 
Current Sports interest centers on critical review of Sports Literature