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Master of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering
Upon enrolling in the master of engineering program
in biomedical engineering, a student selects
one of five specializations and follows the curriculum
designed for that specialization. The program
includes course work in engineering, life sciences,
mathematics, medicine and healthcare technologies
management, all of which will be integrated in a
capstone comprehensive written exam.
A master of engineering student must complete
a total of 30 credit hours of course work, which
includes three credits of independent readings and
research. The student also must pass the capstone
comprehensive examination.
- Excerpt taken from the Graduate Bulletin
Students may choose to follow a plan of study that roughly corresponds to one of our existing areas of graduate study. The five existing areas are:
A. BioComputing
B. BioImaging
C. BioInstrumentation
D. BioMechanics
E. BioRehabilitation
For more information on this program, please contact:
Dr. Dean Jeutter , Director of Graduate Studies
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