Want to know what it's like to study this course at uni? We've got all the key info, from entry requirements to the modules on offer. If that all sounds good, why not check out reviews from real students or even book onto an upcoming open days?
MSc - Master of Science
Staffordshire University (Stoke-on-Trent Campus)
Flexible
SEP-25
3 years
Select a course option
MSc - Master of Science
Staffordshire University (Stoke-on-Trent Campus)
Flexible
SEP-25
3 years
Select a an exam type
Learn from world-leading researchers who use the science of human movement to help improve patients lives. Our MSc in Clinical Biomechanics is ideal for health professionals who want to develop their knowledge and tailor the course to their specific area of practice. Youll be part of a diverse community of students from across the UK and overseas, including: podiatrists, physiotherapists, chiropractors, osteopaths and sports therapists. The course explores how biomechanical interventions can be applied to musculoskeletal cases, such as sport injuries, spinal problems and conditions like osteoporosis. It includes a focus on movement patterns, lower limb and muscle functions, and the management of pathology.
You will study through blended learning, with the first and third semester delivered entirely online. In the second semester, there will be two weekends on campus where youll be immersed in face-to-face learning and hands-on practicals. You will also have access to our extensive biomechanics facilities, including a gait analysis laboratory, Vicon motion capture system and ultrasound for visualising tissue behaviour. Its where you can test insoles, prosthetic limbs and other interventions. Our teaching staff are all research active, which means their teaching is research-informed and up-to-date. Our lecturers include practising clinicians as well.
You will get to grips with your own research as part of your dissertation. And there will be an opportunity to present your findings at our annual international conference, which attracts hundreds of biomechanics experts.
On the course, youll also look at case study assessments and will have group discussions. It will be part of a reflective approach, where you can apply your knowledge to your own clinical practice and to aid prognosis and rehabilitation.
There are flexible study options as well, so you can choose to complete the full MSc or take individual modules as part of continuous professional development. There is also an option to take a certificate or diploma in Clinical Biomechanics. On successful completion of study, we will issue the following award: MSc Clinical Biomechanics.
Teaching
Our teaching is supported through our Virtual Learning Environment called Blackboard. This means you can access a range of materials to support your studies wherever you are via your PC, tablet or phone. This includes accessing video, audio and discussion forums where you can debate subjects with your tutors and fellow students.
Assessment
All modules are assessed by portfolio and often take the form of task-based reflections of clinical practice. The range of tasks you can choose to include is purposefully non-specific to allow for a broad range of interests, and to enable you to develop work that is relevant to your clinical practice.
Your dissertation will be self-directed and must take the form of a research project that is relevant to your needs. We understand that students typically wish to complete their dissertation in a particular healthcare setting. We therefore always aim to facilitate projects around the country.
Careers
We have alumni who have gone on to help shape national policy and set up clinics internationally. The Masters can also be a springboard for promotion in your current field. You will be equipped for a range of roles, including team leadership, research and subject leader positions. Modules can be mapped against specific capabilities and skills in your portfolio for advanced clinical practice.
Eager for more knowledge? Upon completion, you will be ideally placed for further academic study at PhD level.
Students will normally need to be an HCPC-registered allied health professional. You can also be an associate of a medical or an allied health professional (such as a chiropractor, a sports therapist or a biomechanist) who is involved in the clinical management of musculoskeletal conditions. When considering the general requirements below, the degree or other acceptable qualification must be in a healthcare or biomechanical field involving the treatment of patients. Healthcare professionals need to hold any necessary post-qualification registration (e.g. HCPC Registration) deemed a requirement for working with patients. Youll need: An Honours degree from a UK University, or any other qualification deemed to be equivalent to a UK Honours degree. Or If you dont have an Honours degree you may still be admitted if you have significant appropriate experience and can provide substantial evidence of your ability to undertake the course successfully and benefit from it. We recommend that you bring a professional portfolio indicating your achievements to interview.
Students living in
Domestic
£2,955 per year
Students from Domestic
£8,865 per course. The same fee will be applicable for Channel Islands students.
Students from EU
To be confirmed
Students from International
To be confirmed