The Master in Biomedical Engineering (MSc) prepares professionals to respond to the changing needs of engineers today. This program provides students with the necessary knowledge, skill set, and training to effectively contribute to the engineering workforce.
Students have access to higher level courses that lead to a graduate degree, and are involved in professional development opportunities that increase the breadth of understanding and application of engineering principles.
A research-based degree, the Master in Biomedical Engineering (MSc) includes additional graduate-level Biomedical Engineering coursework, which gives learners an opportunity to expand their skill set in advanced topics of interest. Those advanced topics include Biomaterials Engineering, Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, Bioinstrumentation, Biomechanics and Mechanobiology, Immunoengineering, and other emerging areas.
A novel research project, completed under the mentorship of a faculty advisor and culminating in a Thesis, requires our students to effectively apply engineering principles to solve a contemporary biomedical problem.