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WELCOME
TO NS 122
HOW
PEOPLE MOVE
This course will take
the amount of preparation time of one and one-half regular
courses--i.e., an average of ten hours per week of homework.
Expect to spend the full three hours each Wed in lab,
plus extra lab time on projects. You should strongly
consider taking only three courses as a load.
The focus of this course
is how we control the movements of our bodies. To study
this, you will learn a bit of human anatomy (the parts
of the body), a bit of physiology (how the parts work),
and a good deal of experimental science (how to read
scientific papers and do experiments). Since modern
science is a very collaborative process, you will do
a lot of work in groups
This course will prepare
you to think and act like a scientist. Knowledge of
facts is important, but the essence of science is a
way of exploring the world and gaining evidence to back
up ideas. You will be learning the skills needed to
design and carry out your own experiments on how the
body moves. The course is structured so that you complete
an experimental project before Thanksgiving, so that
you may refine and revise the project before the end
of the semester.
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