Graduate Courses BIOE 2061BIOE 2061 - Ergonomics and Occupational BiomechanicsInstructor: Rakie Cham Credits: 3 Term: Fall Description: Fundamentals of ergonomics as applied to the industrial workplace. Specific topics include: occupational biomechanics, anthropometry, work physiology, cumulative trauma disorders and slip and fall prevention applied to the organization and physical design of the workstation. Effects of hand tool design on workers, and analysis of manual material handling jobs. Required Texts: Occupational Biomechanics 3rd Edition by Chaffin & Anderson, John Wiley & Sons. WebSite: http://www.ergoweb.com/ will be used for the student assignments. Course Objectives: Topics Covered: Syllabus: Microsoft Word Format, HTML Format Class/Labratory Schedule: Tuesday and Thursday 2:30-3:45 p.m. |
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