Biography
Daniel Rosney is an assistant professor of instruction in the Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences' exercise and sport science program. Dr. Rosney completed his PhD in exercise and nutrition sciences at the State University of New York at Buffalo, where he also earned a combined BS/MS in exercise science/nutrition. As a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association, he is a certified strength and conditioning specialist with work experience involving Division I athletes and community members, as well as tactically within the military as a non-commissioned officer master fitness trainer. He is also a member of the American College of Sports Medicine. Dr. Rosney's primary research interest is the role exercise and nutrition play in physiological stress reduction, as well as examining their effects on quality of life and sports performance.
Education
- PhD, Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, State University of New York at Buffalo
- MS, Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, State University of New York at Buffalo
- BS, Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, State University of New York at Buffalo
Courses Taught
Number |
Name |
Level |
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KINS 1223 |
Human Anatomy and Physiology I |
Undergraduate |
KINS 3316 |
Principles of Personal Fitness |
Undergraduate |
KINS 3362 |
Olympic and Powerlifting |
Undergraduate |
KINS 4311 |
Advanced Physiology of Exercise |
Undergraduate |
KINS 4314 |
Principles of Personal Fitness |
Undergraduate |
KINS 4315 |
Applied Performance Nutrition |
Undergraduate |
KINS 4316 |
Principles of Strength and Conditioning |
Undergraduate |
KINS 4364 |
Business Management for Exercise Professionals |
Undergraduate |
KINS 4385 |
Internship in Exercise and Sport Science |
Undergraduate |