How Organisms Move

BIOLOGY 429S

Connecting basic physics with biological systems to examine the principles of organismal movement. Course provides a quantitative and analytical foundation in the major modes of locomotion, such as flight, swimming, and walking, then applies this foundation to broader issues in science and society, such as the development of biologically-inspired mechanisms and the impact of climate change on organismal movement. Foundational lecture presentations, in-class group problem-solving and projects, and R-computer programming. Prerequisite: Physics 25, Physics 141L/141LA, Physics 151L, or Physics 161D. Recommended prerequisite: Biology 203L or 201L and 202L.

Prerequisites

Prerequisite: Physics 25, Physics 141L/141LA, Physics 151L, or Physics 161D

Curriculum Codes
  • NS
Typically Offered
Occasionally