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Master of Science in Engineering specializing in rehabilitation engineering
Utilize your engineering expertise to create technologies that help patients regain abilities affected by injury, illness, or impairment. By focusing on rehabilitation engineering, your graduate studies will involve designing innovations such as: communication aids and mobility assistance tools; therapeutic rehabilitation equipment; and prosthetics for sensory, motor, and cognitive functions. Recognized by U.S. News and World Report as one of the country's top graduate engineering programs, VCU College of Engineering offers valuable industry partnerships and connections with Richmond-area enterprises, making it an excellent option for advancing your education.
Applicants to the chemical and life science engineering concentration must have a B.S. degree in biomedical engineering or a related discipline.
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