BIO 311 Comparative Biomechanics: How organisms move and interact with their environment

Ever wonder why our limb bones are hollow? Why bacteria don't swim with fins? Or how birds fly? Comparative Biomechanics explores how the physical properties of solids and fluids influence organism shape and movement. In class, students will get their hands wet by collecting and analyzing data from live animals. Majors in BIO, ENV, PHY, ENG, MTH, and more are encouraged to join. Fee: $70

Credits

3

Prerequisite

BIO 207, BIO 277, BIO 208, BIO 278