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Department of Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology | Faculty of Science Simon Fraser University Calendar | Summer 2025

Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology

Master of Science

The MSc program in the Department of Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology involves multidisciplinary approaches to investigate fundamental properties of human structure and function that relate to health, movement, and physiology. The master's program provides research training through a series of graduate level courses combined with a research thesis presenting novel lines of enquiry related to the fields of biomedical physiology and kinesiology.

Admission Requirements

Applicants must satisfy the University admission requirements as stated in Graduate General Regulations 1.3 in the SFU Calendar. Students enrolled in the MSc program may apply for transfer to the PhD program.

Program Requirements

This program consists of courses, a thesis proposal, and a thesis for a minimum of 31 units. If a supervisory committee deems that preparation is inadequate, more than the minimum requirements may be required.

Students must complete

BPK 801 - Seminar on Research in Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology (3)
STAT 603 - Quantitative Analysis of Research Studies (5)

and two additional elective graduate courses selected with input of the supervisory committee

and a thesis proposal

BPK 895 - MSc Proposal (0)

and a thesis

BPK 898 - MSc Thesis (18)

Elective courses taken outside the Department of Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology need prior approval of the graduate program chair.

Optional Specialization in Translational and Integrative Neuroscience (TRAIN)

Application to TRAIN is through the TRAIN steering committee. Students must fulfill all Departmental requirements for the MSc.

To receive TRAIN specialization, students must complete both NEUR courses with a grade of B+ or higher. These courses would replace graduate elective course requirements for this program.

Students must complete

NEUR 800 - Foundations of Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience (3)
NEUR 801 - Foundations of Systems Neuroscience (3)

and at least twice

NEUR 802 - Translational and Integrative Neuroscience Workshop (0)

For more information on TRAIN, please see Translational and Integrative Neuroscience.

Thesis Proposal Requirements

The Thesis Proposal will consist of a research proposal, and a related oral examination of the proposed research. The written research proposal will be 5 single-spaced pages, not including tables, figures and references. A formal, open forum, oral examination of the research proposal to the supervisory committee will be held. The research proposal must be circulated to faculty and resident graduate students ahead of the open forum oral examination.

Thesis Requirements

A major part of the MSc program will be devoted to original research. A thesis describing the work must be submitted and defended at an open forum in accordance with SFU Graduate General Regulations 1.10.

Program Length

Students are expected to complete the program requirements in six contiguous terms. Time limits for program completion are governed by Graduate General Regulations 1.12.

Optional Specialization in Interdisciplinary Oncology

This specialization within the BPK MSc Program is for students who are interested in gaining exposure to diverse facets of cancer-related research. Application to the Interdisciplinary Oncology Graduate Specialization (IOGS) is through the interdisciplinary oncology steering committee. Students must fulfill all Departmental requirements for the MSc. For more information, please see Interdisciplinary Oncology Graduate Specialization requirements.

Academic Requirements within the Graduate General Regulations

All graduate students must satisfy the academic requirements that are specified in the Graduate General Regulations, as well as the specific requirements for the program in which they are enrolled.