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EPRC (Exercise Physiology Research Club)
Welcome to the Exercise Physiology Research Club page! The EPRC is a special interest club for individuals interested in topics regarding human performance and nutrition, biomechanics, metabolism, and other aspects of exercise physiology. Our objectives are to learn more about how to use equipment for exercise physiology assessments, obtain information on graduate school and career options, and to raise money to attend academic conferences. We encourage any individual that is interested in a career in exercise physiology or going on to graduate or professional school to check us out!
EPRC Facebook link: https://www.facebook.com/CMU.EPRC
HPL Facebook link: https://www.facebook.com/CMUHumanPerformanceLab
Faculty Advisor: Brent Alumbaugh, Clinical Coordinator/Physiologist
Physical Educators Club
The Educators Club provides students interested in Physical Education the opportunity to network with peers, staff, and alumni at Colorado Mesa University, in the surrounding area, and the State of Colorado. It is our goal that students will begin to further develop as professionals, and that they, along with our faculty, will be strengthened through social and professional interactions. The club provides an opportunity for future professionals to become more involved in their major, discuss what's happening in the Physical Education field, learn new and innovative ways to deliver and promote Physical Education, and is a way to promote healthy habits and lifestyles among our students.
Facebook Link: https://www.facebook.com/CMUPhysicalEducatorsClub
Faculty Advisor: Keith Fritz
Sport Management Club
Expose students to the various aspects of the sport management profession by trips, conferences, and various interactions with sport organizations nationally.
Faculty Advisor: Sharaya Cowan
Pre-OT Club (Occupational Therapy)
The Pre-OT club is ideal for those considering enrolling in the Master's for Occupational Therapy program where they can learn, connect and interact with others on how they can make a difference in the health care profession; that helps people regain, develop or master everyday skills in order to live independent, productive and satisfying lives. This club also helps prepare students for the professional role they would take on as graduate students to promote and maintain health.
Faculty Advisor: Rachel Eisfelder