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Obtain a Master of Science in Bioengineering and engage in cross-disciplinary research across specialized biomedical fields. Build the skills needed to progress your professional journey, shift into this domain, or lay the foundation for PhD studies. Bioengineering applies cutting-edge technology to address intricate biological challenges. This master's program equips you with the qualifications to establish expertise in diverse areas, from tissue engineering to biomechanics and bioelectronics. You can tailor your studies through a personalized specialization track. The program fosters collaboration with faculty both within and beyond the College of Engineering. Past students have partnered with researchers at Temple's Fox Chase Cancer Center, Katz School of Medicine, Kornberg School of Dentistry, and College of Science and Technology. Designed for flexibility, this master's can be pursued full-time or part-time, with evening course options available. The intimate department size ensures close faculty interaction and a personalized learning environment. Additionally, since its launch in 2012, the program boasts modern laboratory facilities, enhancing the value of this cost-effective degree.
Biomechanics, neuromechanics and neuroengineering: Explore how neural and musculoskeletal systems govern movement in healthy and impaired states, or investigate neural prosthetics and viral gene therapy techniques for restoring spinal and sensorimotor functions post-injury.