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Biomedical engineering, an interdisciplinary domain, drives many of today's pivotal medical advancements. Through collaborative efforts, engineers, researchers, mathematicians, and medical professionals have pioneered artificial organs, prosthetic devices, advanced imaging techniques, and diagnostic and treatment technologies. This field has profoundly enhanced healthcare delivery and life quality. The MS in Biomedical Engineering combines Tandon's engineering curricula with research collaborations across NYU's biomedical faculty, tailoring a degree pathway to each student's professional aspirations in BME.
The MS program aims to deliver rigorous, specialized training that equips students with analytical capabilities for both theoretical and practical biomedical research. Key objectives encompass: Admitting diverse candidates from various academic backgrounds to address wide-ranging biomedical challenges. The program welcomes applicants holding bachelor's or higher degrees in biomedical, chemical, mechanical, or electrical engineering, computer science, physics, chemistry, or biology. Offering a state-of-the-art curriculum that fuses quantitative engineering expertise with medical knowledge. Graduates gain expertise to develop technological solutions that extend and improve human health and productivity.