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This rapidly evolving discipline offers boundless potential for addressing health challenges, and our hands-on, student-focused biomedical engineering master's program provides the ideal launchpad. Earning your graduate degree from the University of New Haven equips you with globally marketable engineering expertise and independent research capabilities. You'll also develop the crucial ability to clearly present investigative findings - a vital 21st-century skill where engineers must effectively communicate their work to employers.
Our biomedical engineering MS program readies students for professional roles and advanced study in the field. By blending engineering and mathematical principles with life sciences, we develop targeted healthcare solutions. Students tackle medical challenges using interdisciplinary knowledge, analyze biological data, examine bio-material interactions, collaborate on team projects, and hone written and oral communication skills. Graduates emerge capable of assessing medical literature, designing multidisciplinary solutions, and leading biomedical engineering initiatives.
Applicants to the master of science in biomedical engineering program must have earned or are close to earning a Bachelor’s degree in engineering, physics, biology, chemistry, or a related field. Admission will usually require a 3.0 grade point average on a 4.0 scale.
TOEFL/IELTS: A minimum overall score of 75 internet-based format TOEFL score or a minimum overall score of 6 internet-based-format IELTS.
Application deadline: Spring Deadline - November 15 (Priority Application Deadlines).