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The PhD in Bioengineering equips students for professional roles across industry, government, and academic sectors. This advanced degree opens doors to diverse career paths in healthcare, biomedical industries, regulatory agencies, and higher education. At CU Denver, you'll collaborate with leading faculty and researchers, selecting specialized tracks in fundamental research, clinical implementation, or medical technology commercialization.
The doctoral program welcomes applicants holding bachelor's or master's degrees in engineering or life sciences. Students typically complete the degree within three to five years through customized training plans. All PhD candidates must develop a dissertation, which may incorporate industry-related components.
Through cross-disciplinary partnerships bridging engineering, physical sciences, and medicine, research-oriented students can select from robust project portfolios to define their specialization. The Bioengineering Department and CU School of Medicine faculty provide opportunities spanning fundamental investigations to applied studies, including laboratory experiments, computational modeling, and patient-centered translational research. The basic research track particularly suits those aiming for academic or industrial research careers.