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For the last quarter-century, Queen's University has conducted interdisciplinary biomedical engineering research across various engineering departments. Chemical, electrical, and mechanical engineering departments are now officially collaborating to establish a new graduate biomedical engineering program. This initiative enables graduate students to take courses and receive guidance from co-supervisors in each department, along with access to Anatomy, Cell Biology, and Biochemistry courses. The program's main aspects include:
Students register through their primary departments while fulfilling their home department's program requirements
All participants must complete two essential core courses: 1) Topics in Biomedical Engineering (CBME801) and 2) Biomedical Engineering Seminar Series (CBME 802)
The program facilitates interdisciplinary interaction among students from different fields
Graduates will receive official transcripts noting "with specialization in Biomedical Engineering"
Successful completion of a bachelor degree or equivalent.
English language requirements
TOEFL - Test of English as a Foreign Language
Computer-Based Test: A minimum score of 250 and a minimum Essay Rating score of 5.0
Paper-Based Test: A minimum score of 600 and a Test of Written English (TWE) with a minimum score of 5.0
Internet-based test: A minimum score of 100 and a minimum score of 4 for writing
IELTS - English for International Opportunity - A minimum score of 7
MELAB - Michigan English Language Assessment Battery - A minimum score of 90
PTE - Pearson Test of English Academic - A minimum score of 70