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Skidmore College
Office Location: Sports Center
815 North Broadway
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
DEPARTMENT CHAIR:
Patricia C. Fehling
(518) 580 - 5376
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT:
Deb Nichols

Patricia C. Fehling Department Chair and Professor for Health and Exercise Sciences Department Phone: 518-580-5376 Fax: 518-580-8356 Email: pfehling@skidmore.edu Location: Sports and Recreation Center Office 237 |
Education:
Ph.D. University of Illinois, 1992
M.S. Northern Illinois University, 1984
B.S. Northern Illinois University, 1978
Area of Specialization:
Exercise Physiology
Classes Taught:
EX 111 Introduction to Exercise Science
EX 241 Exercise Testing and Prescription
EX 311 Exercise Physiology
EX 361C Applied Anatomy and Kinesiology
EX 361F Body Composition
EX 355 Research Design and Statistics
EX 375 Senior Research
LS 2 Made to Move: The Human Body in a Physical and Social Context
Current Research Interests:
Primary interest is in the area human bone mineral density and the interaction with physical activity. In particular, Professor Fehling's work has examined the effect of physical activity on the young athlete or dancer. Additionally, she has examined the use of physical activity monitoring devices in a variety of populations.
Ph.D. University of Illinois, 1992
M.S. Northern Illinois University, 1984
B.S. Northern Illinois University, 1978
Area of Specialization:
Exercise Physiology
Classes Taught:
EX 111 Introduction to Exercise Science
EX 241 Exercise Testing and Prescription
EX 311 Exercise Physiology
EX 361C Applied Anatomy and Kinesiology
EX 361F Body Composition
EX 355 Research Design and Statistics
EX 375 Senior Research
LS 2 Made to Move: The Human Body in a Physical and Social Context
Current Research Interests:
Primary interest is in the area human bone mineral density and the interaction with physical activity. In particular, Professor Fehling's work has examined the effect of physical activity on the young athlete or dancer. Additionally, she has examined the use of physical activity monitoring devices in a variety of populations.
