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The Master of Science and Master of Engineering programs both cater to students seeking to enhance their biomedical engineering skills and understanding. These graduate programs aim to expand students' expertise for careers in biomedical technology or further academic pursuits like PhD studies. The Master of Science curriculum involves 8 three-credit courses plus 6 thesis research credits, featuring three mandatory core courses (selected from four options) and five specialized electives tailored to individual research and professional goals. Meanwhile, the Master of Engineering program consists of 10 three-credit courses: three foundational core courses (chosen from four options) and seven electives aligned with students' career aspirations.