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BMCH 4210 METHODS IN BIOMECHANICS II (3 credits)
In this course students learn about advanced methods and equipment used in biomechanics, as well as the analysis of data collected from those methods. Course experiences include both lecture and lab based learning. This course builds on the experience gained in BMCH 4200/8206, Methods in Biomechanics I. (Cross-listed with BMCH 8216).
Prerequisite(s)/Corequisite(s): BMCH 4200 with a grade of C- or better or department permission.
Biomechanics
http://catalog.unomaha.edu/undergraduate/college-education/biomechanics/
The mission of the Department of Biomechanics is to provide a new understanding of the dynamical aspects of human movement via multidisciplinary approaches. In particular, we aim to achieve the following specific objectives: