• The first two years of this program allow students to build a solid foundation in core mechanical engineering skills and knowledge and include mathematics and physics with an introduction to the basic principles of design, stress analysis, thermodynamics, materials, fluid mechanics, physiology, anatomy, control and computer programming, complemented by laboratory and project work.
  • Year three develops a more complex understanding of these fields, including aerodynamics, exercise physiology, and sports materials coupled with a design project.
  • In year four, more advanced courses in finite element analysis, computational fluid dynamics, and biomechanical engineering are included in addition to courses in management and the integration of the fundamental work in the previous years into a range of sports-related courses.
  • The program culminates in a research project that allows students to apply their knowledge to a real sports engineering problem.