Poor
I highly recommend you avoid taking Professor Bentley's summer course, if you don't I guarantee you will get a low grade. There is so much reading, and quizzes given in such a short amount of time, and only 1 extra credit chance.
Poor
I definitely wouldn't take another course with Professor Bentley. I originally chose this five-week class because I needed an elective since I'm three classes short of receiving my Bachelor's. An absolute terrible mistake, there is so much material pushed together in such a short time that it makes it difficult to absorb the information. There is also no time to study with tests, and quizzes given every other day.
Good
I took Prof. Bentley for an online class this sem. Super loved it! It was a simple process of reading the chapter and then taking the test. Nothing that isn't absolutely necessary.
Awesome
Professor Bentley is great and I love him. He teaches the material clearly and effectively. He'll work with you if you're confused in the class. The laboratories and quizzes really help you to practice solving problems. Overall, it's a good course and this professor explains things in a very simple and understandable way.
University of Houston Clear Lake Clear Lake - Health Science
Jason Bentley joins the Fitness and Human Performance program as a visiting lecturer. Bentley has served the program as an adjunct instructor since 2013, and he works as an exercise specialist for Fitness Solutions in Pearland. He also worked as a scientist in the Exercise Physiology Laboratory at Wyle Integrated Science and Engineering. Bentley received an M.S. in physiology from the Medical College of Wisconsin and a B.S. in biomedical engineering at the Milwaukee School of Engineering.
Scientist and Engineer
Research, engineering, and project management within the Exercise Physiology Laboratory at NASA - Johnson Space Center.
Adjunct Professor
Teaching Exercise Physiology, Principles of Physical Fitness, and Applied Kinesiology to undergraduate students in the Fitness and Human Performance department.
Lecturer
Teaching 5 core courses of the Fitness & Human Performance (FHP) program to undergraduate students: Exercise Physiology, Principles of Physical Fitness, Biomechanics, Applied Kinesiology, and Introduction to Exercise Science, the latter being a new course I developed for the program.
Monitoring internships for students enrolled in the FHP program.
Participating in exercise research with colleagues in the FHP and Exercise Science programs.
Adjunct Professor
Teaching Anatomy & Physiology in the Math & Science department.
Research Associate III
Imaging research and project management in the Center for Biomedical Engineering.
Exercise Specialist
Expertise is in bike fitting and designing training programs for cyclists. I also assist in coordinating local organized rides and competitive multi-sport events.
B.S.
Biomedical Engineering
M.S.
Physiology
Research focused in pulmonary imaging.
Journal of Applied Physiology
Journal of Applied Physiology
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
Journal of Applied Physiology
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
Journal of Applied Physiology
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
Medicine and Science is Sports and Exercise
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