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The Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Physiology at Simon Fraser University explores the physiological processes underlying human health and disease. The program integrates courses in biology, physiology, and biochemistry, focusing on the mechanisms of body function and their implications for medicine and health. Students gain practical experience through laboratory work and research projects, preparing for careers in healthcare, biomedical research, and related fields. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking and scientific inquiry, equipping graduates to advance understanding and treatment of physiological conditions.

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Kinesiologist

31204$50,000 - $80,000Assess human movement, design rehabilitation programs, and improve physical performance for clients recovering from injuries or managing chronic conditions.

Physiotherapist

31202$60,000 - $95,000Help patients recover mobility and function after injuries or surgeries, using physical therapy techniques and exercise regimens.

Biomedical Research Scientist

21110$65,000 - $110,000Conduct research on physiological processes and medical conditions to develop new treatments, therapies, and technologies.

Cardiopulmonary Technologist

32103$60,000 - $90,000Perform diagnostic tests on the heart and lungs, working with physicians to assess and monitor cardiovascular and respiratory health.

Occupational Therapist

31203$60,000 - $95,000Work with individuals with physical, mental, or developmental conditions to improve their ability to perform everyday tasks and enhance their quality of life.