Biomechanics

    Bachelor of Biomechanics at University of Calgary

    Bachelor of Biomechanics at University of Calgary

    University of Calgary offers the Bachelor of Biomechanics as a full-time degree delivered on campus at its main campus in Calgary, Canada. Taught in English and completed over 4 years, the program equips students with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills required for biomechanics and related professional fields.

    About Bachelor of Biomechanics

    Biomechanics scholars ask questions such as: Can the correct skate improve your stride? Why is the Fosbury Flop such an effective high jumping technique? How do ski boots impact knee injuries?

    Biomechanics examines the forces acting upon and within a biological structure, as well as the effects produced by these forces. During the course of your studies, much of your learning will occur while actively working on problems in class and during labs. You'll learn how to apply mechanical theories and concepts to living systems with special emphasis on the human body and its movement, structure, and function.

    Program highlights

    • Lab work - Learn how to use tools and develop techniques within a supervised laboratory setting.
    • Practicum experience - Opportunity to gain hands-on career related experiences in a professional setting.
    • Study abroad opportunities - Cultural and academic experiences at destinations around the world.

    Disciplines

    Faculty of Kinesiology

    Requirements and Admission Criteria for Bachelor of Biomechanics at University of Calgary

    Entry Requirements

    Required courses for admission

    English

    Alberta Math 30-1 or equivalent

    Chemistry

    Biology

    One approved course or option

    Additional admission details

    All applicants must meet the English language requirement to be considered for admission.

    Mathematics from the final year of study of the academic stream may be used as two distinct approved subjects (Mathematics and Calculus).

    Physics (or equivalent) is recommended.

    Only one of Art, Dance, Drama or Music can be used in calculating the admission average

    Equivalent International Baccalaureate (IB), Advanced Placement (AP) courses or previously completed SAT2 subject tests are accepted.

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 60
    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 86

    Career

    Career opportunities

    ​Biomechanics graduates have global opportunities to work in areas such as coaching, recreation, health and fitness, research, and more. A degree in Biomechanics can also be used as a stepping-stone to graduate studies or another professional degree such as law, medicine, veterinary medicine, or architecture.

    Fee Information

    Bachelor of Biomechanics at University of Calgary
    University of Calgary
    University of Calgary
    Canada

    Canada, Calgary

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