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The Master of Science in Biosystems Engineering program is designed for those seeking advanced studies focused on engineering research.
At the University of Manitoba's Biosystems Engineering Department, students gain educational experiences that prepare them for careers in environmental engineering, bioprocess engineering, biomedical engineering, and agricultural/natural resource fields. The department features an accredited undergraduate program combining biological sciences with engineering, along with graduate programs offering MSc, MEng, and PhD degrees. Research areas encompass stored grain ecosystems, waste biological treatment, soil phytoremediation, environmental odor control, bioprocessing, hyperspectral imaging, animal/plant production environments, and alternative construction methods. The M.Sc. degree requires coursework and an original research thesis, typically completed within 18-24 months.