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An innovative interdisciplinary initiative offered collaboratively by the Engineering and Health Sciences departments, merging Mechanical Engineering with biomedical applications to create future-ready systems. Mechanics, a physics discipline, examines how forces interact with physical objects and their surroundings. Biomechanical engineering specializes in studying how physical forces impact biological materials and structures across various domains including fluid dynamics, material strength, motion analysis, and production processes, with direct applications to improving human wellbeing.
Entry requirements may vary from country to country. Students are required to complete Grade 12 high school diploma equivalent to Canadian qualification.
Admission to either the B.H.Sc. (Honours) Health, Engineering Science and Entrepreneurship (HESE) specialization or the B.Eng.BME Biomedical Engineering (BME) specialization requires successful completion of all non-elective Level I IBEHS courses with a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 4.0.
All students who successfully complete the first year of the program will have a space in one of the two degree options. As enrolment is limited in each of the two degree options (HESE or BME), where there is more demand than spaces, competition will be based on first-year academic achievement.