At the end of the course, students will be able to:
1. Recall the concepts of Classical Mechanics.
2. Handle the terminology and basic concepts of Ergonomics and/or Biomechanics.
3. Handle the instrumentation available in the laboratory to obtain biomechanical parameters of human movement.
4. Be able to produce a scientific dissemination work related to the subject, of an experimental nature, using the theoretical basis acquired during their training, and the experimental methodology available in our laboratory.
Make appropriate use of popularisation sources, databases, search engines.
6. Manage the methods of bibliography citation for any dissemination work.