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Masters in Clinical Biomechanics

Discussion in 'Teaching and Learning' started by donxu, Jul 29, 2013.

  1. donxu

    donxu Welcome New Poster


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    Does anyone know of any UK Masters courses in biomechanics and related areas, which can be done in a distance learning format?
     
  2. Griff

    Griff Moderator

  3. donxu

    donxu Welcome New Poster

    Thanks Ian

    the universities you sent me all provide a masters in the biomechanics area. however my only concern is that i would like to take on the masters on a part time distance learning method - and none of the universities provide such an option. :wacko:
     
  4. NewPod2013

    NewPod2013 Welcome New Poster

    Hi,

    I've been looking for the same thing.

    So far the best I've found is at Huddersfield where you only have to attend 3 x one week blocks a year (in Oct, Feb and April) at the University. The rest is done via distance learning.

    http://www.hud.ac.uk/courses/part-time/postgraduate/podiatry-msc/

    Let me know how you get on.

    F
     
  5. bmjones1234

    bmjones1234 Active Member

  6. Griff

    Griff Moderator

    You need to investigate things more - I know at least 2-3 of the institutions on my list do offer a distance learning format. However, there will usually always be the requirement to attend at least 10-14 days a year, whether that be block weeks or 5-6 weekends.
     
  7. N.Knight

    N.Knight Active Member

    I am currently at at Brighton and my modules I have taken require 1 week on site then rest from home.

    Nick
     
  8. Smudger

    Smudger Welcome New Poster

    Staffordshire University does a masters in Clinical Podiatric Biomechanics taking between 2 and 5 years to complete. I began this course a few years ago but had to stop due to personal reasons, however I did study as distance learning and had to attend 5 or 6 weekends a year. Hope this helps.
     
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