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Dec 21, 2024
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AES 335 - Dynamics of Human Movement This introductory course will trace the history and evolution of the study of the dynamics of human movement. Students will need to apply the content learned in anatomy and physiology of the human musculoskeletal system, mathematical functions, and physics to the study of the dynamics of human movement. Students will be introduced to static and dynamic forces that involves trigonometry and an introduction to vector analysis. Kinematic software applications will be used to simulate and analyze human motions that are required to perform various sport skills.
Prerequisites & Notes BIO 105 , BIO 106 , PHY 111 , and PHY 112
Co-requisite AES 335L
Credits: 3
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