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Dec 27, 2024
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2022-2023 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Biomedical Engineering, MS
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Admission
Application for admission to the graduate program in biomedical engineering must meet the general requirements of admission set forth by the Graduate School. Advanced, highly motivated undergraduate students, may apply to the accelerated bachelor’s/master’s in biomedical engineering.
Requirements for Admission:
Applicants for study in biomedical engineering are expected to have a bachelor’s degree in engineering with a minimum 3.0/4.0 grade point average in the last two years of undergraduate study. The following preparatory courses are recommended:
- Biology - one semester
- Chemistry - one semester
- Engineering - one course in basic electrical engineering
- Engineering - an introductory course in three of the following five areas: biomaterials or materials science, instrumentation, mechanics or fluid mechanics, systems physiology, transport or heat and/or mass transfer
- Engineering research or design experience
- Mathematics - calculus through differential equations, probability and statistics
- Physics - two semesters
Conditional Admission:
Applicants may be granted conditional admission if they do not qualify for regular admission. Students entering from disciplines other than engineering may find it necessary to take preparatory undergraduate and/or graduate level courses that serve as prerequisites. Preparatory courses that are for undergraduate credit only may not be applied toward credit hours required for a graduate degree. Degree Requirements
The university confers the degree of master of science in biomedical engineering when the candidate has earned at least 32 s.h. of graduate credit. In addition to the course work each student must complete a research-based thesis, a comprehensive defense of thesis proposal, a seminar based on thesis research, and a thesis defense. Required Courses
Required biomedical engineering courses include BIME 6000, five BIME electives, and BIME 7000. One graduate level technical elective, approved by the program director, may be substituted for a BIME elective. In addition to the courses offered in the Department of Engineering, all students must complete one graduate level course in advanced mathematics, biology or physiology, and biostatistics. Contact program director for approved list of graduate courses offered outside of the Department of Engineering. Core:
- BIME 6000 - Introduction to Biomedical Engineering Research
- BIME 7000 - Thesis
- Students must complete a graduate level course in advanced mathematics (MATH 5101 , MATH 5102 , MATH 5110 , MATH 5121 , MATH 6401 , MATH 6411 , PHYS 5311 ), biology or physiology (BIOL 6071 , BIOL 6300 , PHLY 6330 , PHLY 7701 ), and biostatistics (BIOS 7021 , BIOS 7501 , MATH 5031 , MATH 5801 , PHAR 7777 ).
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One graduate level technical elective approved by the program director may be substituted for a BIME elective. |
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