to learn essential anatomical and physiological aspects of the human neuro-muscular-skeletal system
ability to develop mathematical models of the human locomotor system
ability to create mathematical models of human joint control and dynamics
gain a skill of understanding and analyzing human erect posture dynamics and control
ability to design human quiet stance experiments in different sensory conditions
acquire and develop human motion analysis laboratory skills such as collecting human stance and locomotion data, analysis of collected data in time, frequency, and phase space domains