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The Department of Biomolecular Engineering provides interdisciplinary M.S. and Ph.D. programs in biomolecular engineering and bioinformatics, welcoming students from diverse academic backgrounds. Each year's incoming class typically comprises individuals specializing in molecular biology, genetics, computer science, engineering, and mathematics. Our research training program focuses on applying quantitative methods to solve essential biological and biomedical challenges.
The curriculum equips students with programming expertise and other technical competencies necessary for groundbreaking scientific research. Students complete intensive core courses, participate in lab rotations (Ph.D. candidates), and engage in a vibrant academic community through seminars and group discussions. Throughout their studies, students collaborate closely with faculty while pursuing dissertation work (Ph.D.) or capstone projects (M.S.), with full access to cutting-edge computational resources and lab equipment, including high-performance computing clusters and next-generation sequencing technologies.
The M.S. program specifically trains students for professional roles in modern biotech research environments, with most students completing the degree within one to two years.
To be considered for acceptance into any of our graduate programs, students usually have a Bachelor's degree in bioinformatics, computer engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, or statistics & applied mathematics.
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The programs Biomolecular Engineering, Chemistry, Computational Media, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Statistics and Applied Mathematics, and Technology and Information Management each require 570 on the paper-based test, 230 on the computer-based test, and 89 on the internet-based test.
For those choosing to take the IELTS, a minimum overall score of 7 from the IELTS test is required for admission.