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The University of Rochester's biomedical engineering graduate program, jointly administered by the Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and the School of Medicine and Dentistry, focuses on using engineering principles to solve biomedical challenges at both master's and PhD levels. The Department of Biomedical Engineering, through its Center for Medical Technology and Innovation (CMTI), provides a specialized one-year MS program in medical device design.
Students can pursue a one-year biomedical engineering master's with a concentration in medical technology and innovation, which includes an intensive eight-week clinical rotation at the University of Rochester Medical Center. This hands-on experience allows participants to observe healthcare environments firsthand, enhancing their ability to create solutions for real-world clinical problems.
This distinctive program combines clinical exposure with bioengineering design education, operating under the Plan B coursework framework.