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Apr 23, 2024
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ES 342 - Biomechanics with Lab This course investigates the anatomical and mechanical bases of human movement. The structural component focuses on functional anatomy, which includes the skeletal, articular, and muscular systems as they affect movement. Basic kinematic and kinetic principles and their relationship to human movement are investigated. The laboratory section provides hands on opportunities to learn and explore human movement.
Prerequisites: Completion of Mathematics Mode OR STAT 190 - Basic Statistics and either ES 224 - Research Methods and Data Interpretation or HLTH 349 - Research Methods in Health Science . Credits: 4 NOTE:
* This course counts toward the 63-credit Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement.
** The Exercise Science Course Fee applies to this course.
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