AT 501: Foundations of Biomechanics
School of Applied Sciences
The purpose of the course is to learn to look at biomechanics as a scientific basis for the analysis of human musculoskeletal function. Specifically, to understand the descriptions and the cause/effect components of human movement. Additionally, understanding how to apply anatomical and biomechanical analyses to the study and improvement of a broad spectrum of functional activities. Lastly, to provide a basic understanding of the mechanism of common musculoskeletal functions including injuries, movement disorders, sports specific movements, and activities of daily living.
4 Credits
Instruction Type(s)
- Lecture/Lab: Lecture/Lab for AT 501
- Lecture/Lab: Web-based Lecture/Lab for AT 501
- Lecture/Lab: Online Program for AT 501
Subject Areas
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