BMG 5120 Biomechanics of Movement

3 units
Biomedical Engineering
Faculty of Engineering
Human and animal movement examined through the lens of mechanics. Biological, mechanical, and neurological processes by which muscles produce movement. Experimental, mathematical, and computational tools. Clinical and sports applications. Recent advances in biomedical research. Assignments, computer simulations, and a small research project.

Components:

Lecture

Requirements:

The courses BMG 5120 , MCG 4153 , and MCG 4553 cannot be combined for units.

Previously Offered Terms:

Fall
All Professors
A Average (9.000)
Most Common: A+ (50%)
4 students

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Thomas Uchida

Fall 2023 - F00

A Average (9.000)
Most Common: A+ (50%)
4 students

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A+