Main navigation
- Programs
- Subjects
- Universities
- Destinations
- Advice
The M.S. in Biomedical Engineering provides students with a range of opportunities for advanced study in this interdisciplinary field. The program focuses on research programs that include materials and tissue engineering, biomechanics, orthopedic biomechanics, cardiac bioengineering, and neural engineering.
Major research laboratories include the Syracuse BioInspired Institute and laboratories at nearby SUNY Upstate Medical University, such as the Institute for Human Performance. Strong collaboration between SUNY Upstate and Syracuse University faculty, students, and staff provides opportunities for biomedical engineering research in clinical and basic science departments at Upstate, as well as in-depth study at one of the Syracuse University biomedical engineering research centers.
The MS in Biomedical Engineering is a flexible program with a choice of three plans. The MS can be a terminal degree or an introduction to research before pursuing the Ph.D. All three options are designed to be completed in about two years.
Plan 1
Plan 2
Plan 3
Students accepted to this program generally have a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Bioengineering or a closely related discipline. Students who do not may need to take bridging coursework.
All international applications are required to submit either a TOEFL or IELTS score. You may submit one score or the other, you do not need to submit both.
In general, there are no specific minimum GPA or GRE requirements for admission.
Checklist:
US$2015 per credit.
Up to 20% tuition scholarship is available through application on StudyAnywhere.com