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    In a Master's in Biomechanics program, you'll delve into the intricate relationship between biology and mechanical principles. This unique field focuses on applying principles of mechanics to biological systems, which can lead to impactful advancements in healthcare and rehabilitation.

    As an MSc student in Biomechanics, you'll engage in advanced studies of human motion, studying stress analysis and modeling of biological tissues. You'll explore courses like musculoskeletal biomechanics, tissue engineering, and movement analysis. Students build confidence as they enhance their understanding of how mechanical forces affect living organisms and how these insights can lead to improved medical treatments and technologies.

    In addition, you'll develop practical skills in using various tools and methods, such as motion capture technology and computational modeling. Graduates are well-prepared for careers in fields like biomedical engineering, rehabilitation science, and sports medicine, contributing to innovative solutions in health and performance. The program offers opportunities for collaboration with healthcare professionals to address real-world challenges.