Teaching
For each module, you'll be given a study guide to work through at your own pace. You will be assigned a tutor, who will assess your coursework and end-of unit testing and be able to support your learning.
You will then undertake a research project, which will give you the opportunity to develop your knowledge through experiential, partly directed and partly self-directed learning.
Assessment
Assessment for each module is through a mix of exams (80%) and coursework (20%). You will have the option of sitting exams when each module is complete or when all five modules are complete.
The research project will be assessed through the presentation of a thesis, and the final mark will be moderated through a viva voce exam which you must sit in Dundee.
Module list
Core modules
These modules are an essential part of your course.
CA51019 - Rigid Body Mechanics
GM52055 - Skeletal Mechanics
GM52056 - Tissue Mechanics
GM52045 - Biomechanical Measurement Systems
GM52054 - Prosthetics
GM52052 - Orthotics
GM52052 - Mobility Aids
GM52049 - Hip Arthoplasty
GM52051 - Knee Arthroplasty
GM52057 - Upper Limb Arthroplasty
GM52046 - Bone Fixation
GM50015 - Descriptive Statistics
GM50021 - Non-Parametric Statistical Inference
GM50027 - Statistical Inference
Core Modules
These modules are an essential part of your course.
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