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BME 271 ~ Biomedical Engineering Principles: Biomechanics of Movement

 

Objective

The goal of this portion of the course is to give you a chance to deepen your knowledge in an area of biomechanics that interests you. You will remember what you learn from writing the assigned paper long after the class is over. The final paper may also serve as a springboard for your future independent studies or research projects.

 

Instructor (top)

Jeff Reinbolt
Office hours: 11:15 AM - 12:05 PM MWF
Dougherty Engineering Building, Room 207
865.974.5308

 

Teaching Assistant (top)

Lyndsay Bowers
Office hours: TBD
Perkins Hall, Room 311
865.974.7673
lsmith3@cmr.utk.edu

 

Meeting Time and Place (top)

9:05 AM - 9:55 AM Mondays
Dougherty Engineering Building, Room 612

 

Required Textbook (top)

None

 

The Honor Statement (top)

The University of Tennessee is proud of its students' commitment to academic integrity and their pledge to abide by The Honor Statement found in Hilltopics 2009-2010:

"An essential feature of the University of Tennessee is a commitment to maintaining an atmosphere of intellectual integrity and academic honesty. As a student of the university, I pledge that I will neither knowingly give nor receive any inappropriate assistance in academic work, thus affirming my own personal commitment to honor and integrity."

All students admitted to the University of Tennessee have signed and dated a pledge acknowledging their affirmation of academic honesty committing themselves to be honest in all academic work and understanding that failure to comply with this commitment will result in disciplinary action.

 

Catalog Description(top)

271 Biomedical Engineering Principles (1) Application of engineering principles and methods to problem solving in the life sciences and medicine.
(RE) Prerequisite(s): Engineering Fundamentals 152.