Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Sport Biomechanics
The Master’s programme provides advanced training in theoretical, experimental, and applied biomechanics. Emphasis is placed on analytical thinking, experimental design, and quantitative methods for the assessment of human movement. Students develop the skills required to interpret biomechanical data and to apply scientific evidence in sport performance and health-related contexts. Areas of study include:
- Sport injury biomechanics and injury prevention
- Motion analysis and movement assessment
- Neuromechanics and motor control
- Biomechanics of gait, running, and athletic performance
The programme is research informed, and students are encouraged to engage actively in ongoing departmental research.
| Master Programs |
Organizer |
Type |
| Statistics in Sports Biomechanics |
Biomechanic |
On-Campus |
| Research Method in Sports Biomechanics |
Biomechanic |
On-Campus |
| Biomechanics of Musculoskeletal System |
Biomechanic |
On-Campus |
| Advanced Kinesiology |
Biomechanic |
On-Campus |
| Mechanical Analysis of Sports Skills |
Biomechanic |
On-Campus |
| Theoretical Sports Biomechanics |
Biomechanic |
On-Campus |
| Sports Biomechanics Lab |
Biomechanic |
On-Campus |
| Seminar in Sports Biomechanics |
Biomechanic |
On-Campus |
| Physiology of Neuromuscular System |
Biomechanic |
On-Campus |
| Applied Biomechanics |
Biomechanic |
On-Campus |
| Biomechanics of Gait |
Biomechanic |
On-Campus |
| Biomechanics of Posture and Balance |
Biomechanic |
On-Campus |
| Programming and Computer Software in Sports Biomechanics |
Biomechanic |
On-Campus |
| Biomechanics for Coaches |
Biomechanic |
On-Campus |
| Motor Control |
Biomechanic |
On-Campus |
| English in Sports Biomechanics |
Biomechanic |
On-Campus |
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