Graduate Courses

KINES 574 Modeling in Biomechanics (3) Examination of the philosophies and tools used in biomechanical modeling and the insights into the musculo-skeletal system these provide.

KINES 575 Experimental Methods in Biomechanics and Motor Control (3) Introduces the theory and practice behind the primary experimental methods used in biomechanics and motor control.

KINES 578/PHSIO 578 Physiology and Mechanical Behavior of Skeletal Tissues (3) In-depth examination of the structure, composition, and material behavior of the basic skeletal tissues, including bone, cartilage, tendon, and ligament.

Undergraduate Courses

KINES 384 Biomechanics (3) Basic mechanical knowledge required to understand human movement.

KINES 484 Advanced Biomechanics (3) The use of advanced biomechanics to provide an in-depth understanding of the principles which underpin human movement.

KINES 488 Mechanics of Locomotion (3) This course examines the forces and motions characteristic of locomotion, with emphasis on walking, the most common human activity.

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