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As a student pursuing the MS in Ergonomics and Biomechanics, you'll develop the analytical and research foundations needed for a successful career in these fields. Graduates are equipped to work with industry, labor, and government entities, perform research, or collaborate with multidisciplinary teams of health and safety professionals. These adaptable skills apply to designing products and organizing workplaces to reduce musculoskeletal injury risks while enhancing human performance in both occupational and athletic settings. Your degree culminates with a capstone experience, choosing between a thesis project (Track A) or an additional course with a comprehensive exam (Track B). You'll consult with your academic advisor to select the optimal path aligned with your interests and career objectives.