Pamela Beach
Associate Dean
Dean’s Office
College of Health Sciences and Technology
585-475-6175
Pamela Beach
Associate Dean
Dean’s Office
College of Health Sciences and Technology
585-475-6175
Currently Teaching
EXSC-210
Human Motor Behavior
3 Credits
Human movement is complex and learning to move is an essential component of a lifetime of healthy activity. Exploring the nexus of learning and movement is the primary aim of this course. Using application-based activities students will develop the skills to recognize movement patterns, perform assessments, and correct inefficient movement. After successful completion students will be able to provide appropriate instruction leading to better movement mechanics, reduced risk of injury, and higher levels of athletic performance.