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The Master of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) is a 12-month program spanning two semesters, tailored for individuals seeking advanced expertise in engineering principles, modern technologies, and design methodologies. This curriculum primarily serves students aiming for industrial careers, preparing them for more specialized and elevated roles. The program offers adaptable study options, allowing participants to specialize in single or multiple disciplines. Available concentrations encompass biomechanics, design, energy systems, advanced materials, robotics, computational modeling, and aerospace engineering. Those focusing on biomechanics examine mechanical interactions within biological systems. Participants typically enter this specialization with backgrounds in either biology (supplemented by mechanical engineering fundamentals) or mechanical engineering itself. Biomechanical engineering finds practical applications in: assistive devices, artificial limbs, human-machine systems, robotic technologies, wearable tech, surgical implants, and healthcare equipment. Biomechanics professionals frequently collaborate with medical practitioners, veterinary specialists, and medical device manufacturers, with many graduates establishing their own ventures in the field.