Biology 330a Human and Animal Biomechanics |
(Given by the Department of Medical Biophysics.) The mechanical properties of biological structures and fluids in relation to function: deformability, strength, mass and visco-elasticity. Modes of loading and failure. Special topics include animal flight, joint mechanics, aquatic propulsion and mechanics of head injuries. |
Prerequisites: Calculus 050a/b plus one of Calculus 051a/b or 081a/b, or Applied Mathematics 026, or the former Applied Mathematics 020, or 023a/b plus 024a/b, or the former Mathematics 027; Biology 022 or 023; Physics 020, 024 or 025. Open to second-year students with at least a 70% average in first year. |
2 lecture hours, 3 laboratory/tutorial hours, half course. |
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