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Mechanics of Soft Tissues
BMEN 6379
Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science
This course covers several fundamental theories of solid mechanics that are needed to solve problems in biomechanics and biomaterials. The theories of nonlinear elasticity and viscoelasticity are applied to a large range of biomaterials and biological tissues, including bone, articular cartilage, blood vessels, the heart, and skeletal muscle. Other topics include muscle activation and the biomechanics of development, growth, and remodeling. 3 credit hours.
Prerequisite: BMEN 3399 or Graduate standing.
Offering Frequency: Each year
Grades: 14
Median GPA: A-
Mean GPA: 3.716
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Mechanics of Soft Tissues
BMEN 6379
Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science
This course covers several fundamental theories of solid mechanics that are needed to solve problems in biomechanics and biomaterials. The theories of nonlinear elasticity and viscoelasticity are applied to a large range of biomaterials and biological tissues, including bone, articular cartilage, blood vessels, the heart, and skeletal muscle. Other topics include muscle activation and the biomechanics of development, growth, and remodeling. 3 credit hours.
Prerequisite: BMEN 3399 or Graduate standing.
Offering Frequency: Each year
Grades: 14
Median GPA: A-
Mean GPA: 3.716
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BMEN 6379 Jacopo Ferruzzi | |||||
BMEN 6379 Victor Varner | |||||
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BMEN 6379 (Overall) | |||||
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BMEN 6379 Jacopo Ferruzzi | |||||
BMEN 6379 Victor Varner | |||||
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