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Bachelor Thesis
Bachelor-Arbeit
The bachelor's thesis is the culmination of the program. The students develop, enhance, and demonstrate their methodological abilities to independently tackle and solve a given research problem. The thesis furnishes the students with their first major research experience, and is a further development of the work done in the basis courses, and usually, the focused study.
The lecture course Biology II, together with the course Biology I of the previous winter semester, is a basic introductory course into biology for students of materials sciences and other students with biology as subsidiary subject.
Biomechanics / Chemistry / Physiology
Biomechanik/Chemie/Physiologie
BIOMECHANICS: Experiments using different measuring techniques are conducted (e.g. measurement of force and velocity of human movements).CHEMISTRY: Experiments relevant to human movement sciences cover a wide range of techniques, including analytical and synthetic techniques.PHYSIOLOGY: Students acquire knowledge of human function (nerv, muscle, heart, etc) by means of self-experiments.
Biomechanics I
Biomechanik I
Introduction into the biomechanical approach to analyze the human body as a musculo-skeletal system; development of a relationship with injuries, rehabilitation and prevention from a mechanical point of view.Introduction into measuring techniques (from sensor to data analysis) used in biomechanical approaches, as well as into rigid body mechanics for special applications.
Biomechanics I
Biomechanik I
Introduction into the biomechanical approach to analyze the human body as a musculo-skeletal system; development of a relationship with injuries, rehabilitation and prevention from a mechanical point of view. Introduction into measuring techniques (from sensor to data analysis) used in biomechanical approaches, as well as into rigid body mechanics for special applications.
Biomechanics I a
Biomechanik I a
Introduction into the biomechanical approach to analyze the human body as a musculo-skeletal system; development of a relationship with injuries, rehabilitation and prevention from a mechanical point of view.
Biomechanics I b
Biomechanik I b
Introduction into measuring techniques (from sensor to data analysis) used in biomechanical approaches, as well as into rigid body mechanics for special applications.
Biomechanics II
Biomechanik II
The human body as a mechanical system. The muscle as an engine. Load analysis. Optimization of movements. Plasticity of muscle tissue.Mechanical properties of bone, cartilage, tendons, and ligaments and its biological response (plasticity) on mechanical load.
Biomechanics III
Biomechanik III
Mechanophysiology, Mechanobiology and modelling in biomechanics
Biomechanics III
Biomechanik III
Mechanobiology, Mechanophysiology, Prostheses, Outcome-Studies
Biomechanics IIa
Biomechanik II a
The human body as a mechanical system. The muscle as an engine. Load analysis. Optimization of movements. Plasticity of muscle tissue.
Biomechanics IIb
Biomechanik II b
Mechanical properties of bone, cartilage, tendons, and ligaments and its biological response (plasticity) on mechanical load.
Biomechanics IV
Biomechanik IV
Information about clinical and orthopedic research both from within the Laboratory for Biomechanics as well as from external institutions. Development of competence in a specific field by summarizing the relevant literature including a presentation.
Biomechanics IV
Biomechanik IV
Information about clinical and orthopedic research both from within the Laboratory for Biomechanics as well as from external institutions. Development of competence in a specific field by summarizing the relevant literature including a presentation.
Biomechanics Seminar
Seminar in Biomechanik
Selected chapters in the field of the biomechanics of the human locomotor system will be elaborated.
Practical course chemistry
Biomechanik/Chemie/Physiologie
Chemical experiments relevant to human movement sciences cover a wide range of techniques, including analytical and synthetic techniques.
Die Vorlesung entspricht der Vorlesung 151-0645-01L und/oder 151-0645-02L Bitte informieren Sie sich dort.
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