Please note: not all courses are allowed for all campuses. Courses that have restrictions will be marked with the campus that does not allow it's students to take the course.
This course provides a solid functional-comparative understanding of how vertebrates, including ourselves, are built, function and evolve. Lectures explore how form (anatomy or morphology) feeds function (physiology and biomechanics) in movement...
Course not available for: UMass Amherst, UMass Chan Medical School
This course provides a solid functional-comparative understanding of how vertebrates, including ourselves, are built, function and evolve. Lectures explore how form (anatomy or morphology) feeds function (physiology and biomechanics) in movement...
Course not available for: UMass Amherst, UMass Chan Medical School
This course provides a solid functional-comparative understanding of how vertebrates, including ourselves, are built, function and evolve. Lectures explore how form (anatomy or morphology) feeds function (physiology and biomechanics) in movement...
Course not available for: UMass Amherst, UMass Chan Medical School
This course provides a solid functional-comparative understanding of how vertebrates, including ourselves, are built, function and evolve. Lectures explore how form (anatomy or morphology) feeds function (physiology and biomechanics) in movement...
Course not available for: UMass Amherst, UMass Chan Medical School