Honors Courses: Fall 2023

3600. Biomechanics

4.00 credits

Prerequisites:

Grading Basis: Graded

Application of solid mechanics theory to describe and analyze mechanical behaviors of biological tissues. Basic concepts in mechanics of materials, including the essential mathematics, kinematics of deformation and motion, stress, constitutive relations. Biomechanics principles; identifying, formulating and solving problems related to bone, cartilage, tendon, cardiac and vascular tissues. Introduction of experimental methods and computational modeling of biological tissues. A separate laboratory component will introduce students to experimental methods in more detail. Laboratory reports with revisions are required.


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Class Number Campus Instruction Mode Instructor Section Schedule Location Enrollment Credits Notes
7572 Storrs In Person Feng, Bin
Gielo-Perczak, Krystyna
010 TuTh 5:00pm‑6:15pm
CHM A203 12/21 4.00
7573 Storrs In Person Feng, Bin
Gielo-Perczak, Krystyna
010L Mo 8:00am‑11:00am
0/3 4.00
7574 Storrs In Person Feng, Bin
Gielo-Perczak, Krystyna
012L Fr 10:10am‑1:10pm
1/3 4.00
7575 Storrs In Person Feng, Bin
Gielo-Perczak, Krystyna
013L We 9:05am‑12:05pm
3/5 4.00
7576 Storrs In Person Feng, Bin
Gielo-Perczak, Krystyna
014L Mo 2:30pm‑5:30pm
3/5 4.00
7577 Storrs In Person Feng, Bin
Gielo-Perczak, Krystyna
015L We 2:30pm‑5:30pm
5/5 4.00