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The Biomechanics specialization within the Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering equips graduates with industry-relevant expertise for careers in biomedical engineering or advanced doctoral studies. Graduates pursue roles in research, product design, clinical engineering, testing, and development across medical and rehabilitation sectors.
Active research areas encompass biomechanics, hip dysplasia studies, cellular mechanics, mechanically triggered biochemical reactions, surgical robotics, image-guided procedures, soft robotics, and movement rehabilitation biomechanics with neural control applications.
This 30-credit graduate program (combining 5000 and 6000 level courses) offers both thesis and non-thesis pathways to complete the Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering degree.