Motion of Life

This course will provide an introduction to the concepts and principles of evolution through the study of motion: learn how evolution resulted in fish that walk, descendants of Velociraptor that fly, and apes that stand upright. This course connects the evolutionary history of animals with their unique traits, locomotion styles, and influences on human engineering and design. Topics covered will include the relationship between form and function in extinct and modern animals, how evolutionary history influences this relationship, and the relevance of these topics to other fields ranging from biomechanics to exercise science. The course is suitable for all majors.

Term 202440 #42206 GEOL01112
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Location: DISCOV 312 (M)
@ 11:00 - 12:15
From 2024-09-03 to 2024-12-19
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25

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25

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