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FALL
'09 COURSES
EXSI 1201
EXSI 1301
EXSI 3320
EXSI 3398
IDST
1101 IDST 4240
WRITING STANDARDS
Courses
taught over the years
EXSI 1201, 1301, 2302, 3320,
3330, 3398, 4325,
4370, 4422
IDST 1101, 3260, 4240
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Degrees
- Ph.D. in Exercise Physiology, Texas A&M University (1982)
-- supporting work in computers and statistics.
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- M.Ed. in Health & Physical Education, Southwest Texas State
University (1975) -- minor in
Counseling & Guidance.
- B.S. in Health & Physical Education, The University of Texas
at Austin (1969) -- minor in Mathematics
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- 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
- 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
Other interests include
- 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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