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As society progresses at an increasingly rapid speed, grasping the fundamentals of human motion has never been more crucial. This is precisely what biomechanics explores.
Our Master of Science (MS) in Exercise Science with a biomechanics specialization equips you for advanced doctoral studies or professional roles in clinical, corporate, or educational environments.
The Biomechanics Lab's active research initiatives push students to analyze diverse elements of human mobility and examine people with movement impairments. Dedicated professors mentor students while they explore cutting-edge developments in muscle strength development and regulation across different age groups and skill levels. Ball State's biomechanics graduate program combines dynamic curriculum with hands-on learning to ready you for success in various clinical and instructional contexts. Our distinguished faculty, state-of-the-art biomechanics facility, and enduring professional relationships establish us as pioneers in developing cooperative, forward-thinking professionals.
Students must have a bachelor’s degree from an institution recognized by a regional accrediting association.
Students must have earned a minimum of a 2.75 GPA from the undergraduate degree-granting institution.
Required Scores to demonstrate English Proficiency: TOEFL iBT 79; IELTS 6.5 Band; Pearson's PTE 53
You may begin our program at the start of the Fall Semester.
To be considered for admission, submit your application by February 15.