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Biomedical engineering (BME) merges engineering concepts and techniques with physical, chemical, and mathematical disciplines to address challenges in biology, healthcare, and human behavior. This field bridges engineering and life sciences to enhance medical care and wellbeing. Professionals in this sector work across various settings including pharmaceutical firms, government bodies, medical device manufacturers, academic institutions, hospital research facilities, and innovative tech companies. With their cross-disciplinary expertise, biomedical engineers pursue varied research paths and frequently serve as connectors between technical and medical fields. The Biomedical Engineering program provides both Master of Science and Ph.D. degrees, supported by over 80 faculty advisors from diverse schools such as Dentistry, Engineering, Medicine, and Veterinary Medicine.
A baccalaureate or professional degree (or equivalent foreign credential) from an accredited college or university, earned by the expected date of entry into your graduate program. A minimum of a 3.0 cumulative GPA (on a 4.0 scale) in all prior undergraduate and graduate work.
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