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The School of Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering provides graduate programs leading to two degrees: i) the Master of Engineering (M.E.) in Biomedical Engineering, and ii) the Master of Science (M.S.) in Biomedical Engineering, available with thesis or non-thesis options.
Students benefit from a dynamic learning environment focused on advancing knowledge and skills in key disciplines:
Medical Engineering: Covering medical devices, instrumentation, imaging systems, electronic sensors, healthcare software, biomechanics, and biophotonics.
Bioengineering: Including bio-MEMS, bioinformatics, electrophysiology, molecular/cellular mechanics, neural engineering, and tissue engineering.
ECBE's curriculum blends rigorous coursework with hands-on research, customized to align with each student's career aspirations. Program graduates are in high demand globally across industry, government, and academic sectors.
Aligned with the University's mission, the program aims to:
Deliver exceptional biomedical engineering education that prepares graduates for successful careers or doctoral studies.
Equip students with core biomedical engineering principles for practical application in professional or research settings.
Strengthen the School's research capabilities to enhance student learning and innovation.