The Exercise Physiology Laboratory
The Integrative Health Science Laboratory is asthetically designed to enhance student's learning environment.
Our two majors are currently housed within the Wilson Athletic Center, a state-of-the-art academic building containing classrooms and laboratory space. This facility, completed in 1997, contains a progressive laboratory that is used primarily by the Anatomy and Physiology classes and Exercise Physiology classes. Aside from teaching models and skeletons, this lab is furnished with two Max-1 (Physio-Dyne) Metabolic Carts and gas analyzers, a 12-lead ECG recorder, a Cholestech cholesterol analyzer, a treadmill, two Monark cycle ergometers, two microcentrifuges, a clinical centrifuge, digital hematocrit reader, spectrophotometric equipment, computerized spirometers, water baths, pH meters, cardiovascular assessment equipment, and an area for biochemistries and a microscope. A laptop computer station enables students to perform nutritional analyses and pulmonary function. Other equipment includes dynamometers and free weights.
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