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The Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology Graduate Program is a collaborative initiative across four University of Massachusetts campuses: Boston, Dartmouth, Lowell, and Worcester. This interdisciplinary program fosters teamwork through coursework, seminars, lab rotations, and research projects.
Applicants with diverse undergraduate degrees demonstrating strong quantitative abilities in engineering, physical sciences, life sciences, or related fields are ideal candidates. The program attracts graduate students from various disciplines such as biology, chemical engineering, chemistry, clinical laboratory science, computer science, electrical engineering, mathematics, mechanical engineering, plastics engineering, and polymer science.
The Doctoral program requires a minimum of 63 credits in Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology. This research-intensive curriculum equips students for careers in academia, industry, or research, with flexible full-time or part-time options available. Most participants enroll full-time, and those receiving UMass Lowell funding must fulfill teaching and research assistant roles. The Ph.D. curriculum comprises 16 core course credits, at least 12 specialization credits, a capstone project, two seminar credits, and a minimum of 30 dissertation research credits. Students must also successfully complete a Qualifier Examination, Dissertation Proposal, and Dissertation Defense.