Biomechanics, M.S.
Program Overview

Marshall University’s Master of Science in Biomechanics remains the only true biomechanics graduate degree in the state of West Virginia. The program offers two options: a comprehensive track and a sports science area of emphasis. The course of study for the M.S. in the Biomechanics degree is a two-year program with a 36-hour requirement.

The program provides advanced knowledge in biomechanics particularly related to performance enhancement and injury prevention. Students focus their academic coursework on developing the ability to understand and apply the principles of biomechanics when serving as a movement analyst in competitive and recreational sport situations, as well as in the workplace.

Biomechanists work with physicians, physical therapists, athletic trainers, coaches, and athletes to determine the efficiency of movement to prevent injuries and improve performance. Affiliations with healthcare providers and access to the latest technology in research equipment and software make Marshall University a perfect environment for this program.

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Program Highlights
State-of-the-Art Motion Labs

All students have the chance to work within our Marshall University Biomechanics Lab, which is home to state-of-the-art motion sensors and equipment necessary for any biomechanist. Graduates of both programs will leave Marshall with the hard and soft skills to confidently work within any setting requiring an understanding of human movement.

World-Class Professionals

Students in our Biomechanics program gain access to two world-class biomechanics professionals who have conducted movement research in a variety of academic and athletic settings. Students consistently cite the experience and dedication of the faculty as a leading reason for their career success and satisfaction with the Biomechanics program at Marshall University.

Sports Science Area of Emphasis

The Biomechanics – Sports Science Area of Emphasis was designed for students and professionals seeking further education in how to use technology to improve human movement and performance using an interdisciplinary, application-based approach. The focus of this area of emphasis is the hands-on practicums leading to a final internship.

Career Opportunities
Master of Science in Biomechanics prepares students to enter a variety of career paths. Often jobs are in research and development with specialization in orthopedics or movement analysis. Specialization in orthopedics involves working with orthopedic surgeons in research and development of surgical procedures, instrumentation and equipment, while movement analysis is related to investigation of injuries (cause and prevention) or performance. Popular career settings include hospital and patient movement analysis centers, athlete performance analysis, research/testing laboratories, and equipment development. Marshall University’s Biomechanics M.S. also prepares students to enter schools for physician assistants, physicians, chiropractors, physical therapy and occupational therapy.
  • Biomechanics Professor
  • Biomedical engineer
  • Clinical Biomechanics
  • Injury Biomechanics
  • Movement Analysis
  • Prosthetic designer
  • Research and development
  • Robotics engineer
Ever since I stepped on campus, I feel like I’ve been part of a family.
Bailey Anderson , Biomechanics M.S., Class of 2023