EXS 3020 - Biomechanics (3) Oakland University, Oakland University, School of Health Sciences, Department of Human Movement Science Syllabus Course Information: CRN: 10893
Campus: Main Campus
Schedule Type: Course Partially Online
Tuesday,Friday
01:00 PM - 02:47 PM
Main Campus Campus | Human Health Building | Room 2085
The anatomical kinesiology and the mechanical bases of human movement in daily life, exercise, rehabilitation, sport, and work settings are analyzed. . Satisfies the university general education requirement for a writing intensive course in general education or the major, not both. Satisfies the university general education requirement for the capstone experience. Prerequisite for writing intensive: completion of the university writing foundation requirement. Prerequisite(s): BIO 2100
Professor Information: Professor Information:
Instructor: Thomas Brennan
brennan@oakland.edu
Learning Outcomes: 1.Describe the anatomical kinesiology and the mechanical bases of human movement.
2.Discuss the kinesiology and mechanical bases of human movement in daily live and exercise.
3.Analyze the anatomical kinesiology and the mechanical bases of human movement in rehabilitation, sport, and work settings.
4.Apply the concepts of anatomical kinesiology and the mechanical bases of human movement
Textbooks and Materials: Basic Biomechanics by Hall, Susan Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education Print ISBN: 9780073522760, 0073522767
Assignments and Grading: Homework, quizzes and exams
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