Applied Neuromechanics Concentration, M.S.
The M.S. Program in Kinesiology with a concentration in Applied Neuromechanics is primarily intended for students who wish to gain an advanced knowledge base in the areas of biomechanics and motor behavior. Additionally there is a heavy research emphasis with all students required to complete a thesis.
The Applied Neuromechanics (research/thesis track) and Sports Medicine (clinical/coursework only track) areas integrate knowledge across the fields of Biomechanics, Motor Behavior, Sports Medicine, and Athletic Training. This collaborative environment prepares practitioners, researchers, and educators to reduce injury risk, return to normal function following injury or disease, and improve health and performance for physically active individuals of all ages.
The Student Experience
- We offer opportunities for students interested in a broad range of career specializations, including physical education, athletic training, community youth sport development, exercise instruction, exercise psychology, exercise physiology, and much more.
- Beyond the classroom, the Department of Kinesiology emphasizes hands-on, experiential learning through research, practicum and practical opportunities on and off-campus. The department routinely partners with community organizations to provide you with practical, hands-on knowledge and build relationships to help develop you into well-rounded community citizens, and reinforce our mission of service to those in our communities.
AFTER GRADUATION
Graduates from this program can be qualified to enter a Ph.D. program or serve as a research assistant or program manager for a research lab.