Learning Outcomes |
PO |
MME |
The students who succeeded in this course: |
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LO-1 |
Have in-depth knowledge about the structure and functioning of the cardiovascular system. |
PO-2 Gains in-depth knowledge of exercise physiology and training science and can use this knowledge in practical applications.
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Examination |
LO-2 |
Analyze the effects of exercise on the cardiovascular system. |
PO-2 Gains in-depth knowledge of exercise physiology and training science and can use this knowledge in practical applications.
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Examination |
LO-3 |
They can identify the risk factors of cardiovascular diseases and design exercise programs to reduce these risks. |
PO-2 Gains in-depth knowledge of exercise physiology and training science and can use this knowledge in practical applications. PO-5 Can assess injury risks in athletes and develop injury prevention strategies.
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Examination |
LO-4 |
Apply exercise tests in cardiovascular diseases and interpret the results. |
PO-2 Gains in-depth knowledge of exercise physiology and training science and can use this knowledge in practical applications. PO-12 Can apply performance analysis and evaluation processes to support the development of athletes.
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Examination |
LO-5 |
Develop appropriate cardiovascular exercise programs for different age and gender groups. |
PO-6 Can develop and implement training methodologies suitable for different age groups and skill levels.
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LO-6 |
They can monitor cardiovascular responses during and after exercise and intervene when necessary. |
PO-2 Gains in-depth knowledge of exercise physiology and training science and can use this knowledge in practical applications.
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Examination |
PO: Programme Outcomes MME:Method of measurement & Evaluation |
Course Contents |
This course includes anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular system, acute and chronic effects of exercise on the cardiovascular system, pathophysiology of cardiovascular diseases, cardiovascular risk factors and the effects of exercise on these factors, exercise tests and evaluation methods in cardiovascular diseases, The topics include exercise prescription in the prevention and treatment of these diseases, the development of cardiovascular exercise programs for different populations (children, the elderly, women), and the monitoring and evaluation of cardiovascular responses during and after exercise.
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Weekly Course Content |
Week |
Subject |
Learning Activities and Teaching Methods |
1 |
Anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular system |
Lecture and Discussion, Applied Exercise Tests and Evaluations, Case Studies and Group Work, Project Development and Presentation Studies, Cardiovascular Monitoring and Evaluation Practices.
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2 |
Acute effects of exercise on the cardiovascular system |
Lecture and Discussion, Applied Exercise Tests and Evaluations, Case Studies and Group Work, Project Development and Presentation Studies, Cardiovascular Monitoring and Evaluation Practices.
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3 |
Chronic effects of exercise on the cardiovascular system |
Lecture and Discussion, Applied Exercise Tests and Evaluations, Case Studies and Group Work, Project Development and Presentation Studies, Cardiovascular Monitoring and Evaluation Practices.
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4 |
Pathophysiology and risk factors of cardiovascular diseases |
Lecture and Discussion, Applied Exercise Tests and Evaluations, Case Studies and Group Work, Project Development and Presentation Studies, Cardiovascular Monitoring and Evaluation Practices.
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5 |
Impact of exercise on cardiovascular risk factors |
Lecture and Discussion, Applied Exercise Tests and Evaluations, Case Studies and Group Work, Project Development and Presentation Studies, Cardiovascular Monitoring and Evaluation Practices.
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6 |
Exercise tests and assessment methods in cardiovascular diseases |
Lecture and Discussion, Applied Exercise Tests and Evaluations, Case Studies and Group Work, Project Development and Presentation Studies, Cardiovascular Monitoring and Evaluation Practices.
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7 |
Exercise prescription: Prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases |
Lecture and Discussion, Applied Exercise Tests and Evaluations, Case Studies and Group Work, Project Development and Presentation Studies, Cardiovascular Monitoring and Evaluation Practices.
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8 |
mid-term exam |
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9 |
Cardiovascular exercise programs for children and elderly populations |
Lecture and Discussion, Applied Exercise Tests and Evaluations, Case Studies and Group Work, Project Development and Presentation Studies, Cardiovascular Monitoring and Evaluation Practices.
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10 |
Cardiovascular exercise approaches for women |
Lecture and Discussion, Applied Exercise Tests and Evaluations, Case Studies and Group Work, Project Development and Presentation Studies, Cardiovascular Monitoring and Evaluation Practices.
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11 |
Monitoring and evaluating cardiovascular responses during exercise |
Lecture and Discussion, Applied Exercise Tests and Evaluations, Case Studies and Group Work, Project Development and Presentation Studies, Cardiovascular Monitoring and Evaluation Practices.
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12 |
Rehabilitation strategies for cardiovascular diseases |
Lecture and Discussion, Applied Exercise Tests and Evaluations, Case Studies and Group Work, Project Development and Presentation Studies, Cardiovascular Monitoring and Evaluation Practices.
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13 |
Management of complications during exercise and emergency response methods |
Lecture and Discussion, Applied Exercise Tests and Evaluations, Case Studies and Group Work, Project Development and Presentation Studies, Cardiovascular Monitoring and Evaluation Practices.
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14 |
Project presentations and case studies |
Lecture and Discussion, Applied Exercise Tests and Evaluations, Case Studies and Group Work, Project Development and Presentation Studies, Cardiovascular Monitoring and Evaluation Practices.
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15 |
General review and discussions |
Lecture and Discussion, Applied Exercise Tests and Evaluations, Case Studies and Group Work, Project Development and Presentation Studies, Cardiovascular Monitoring and Evaluation Practices.
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16 |
final exam |
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Recommend Course Book / Supplementary Book/Reading |
Required Course instruments and materials |
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