33 Master's degrees in Bio & Biomedical Engineering in Canada
Biomedical Engineering - Bioinformatics
Biomedical Engineering - Bioinformatics from University of Ottawa combines the teaching and research strengths of many academic units across the University of Ottawa and Carleton University.

Biomedical Engineering
In Dalhousie University’s Master of Biomedical Engineering programme, you will apply engineering principles to address health research challenges. Our research spans multiple disciplines, focusing on tissue and drug synthesis, biomedical device development, tissue properties, physiological systems, human motion, and advanced medical imaging techniques.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering program from University of British Columbia emphasizes the clinical and industrial aspects of biomedical engineering and prepares students for careers in hospitals and private industry.
Chemical and Biological Engineering
The Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering (CHBE) from University of British Columbia offers programs leading to the Master of Engineering (M.Eng.), Master of Science (M.Sc.), Master of Applied Science (M.A.Sc.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees in a number of areas of specialization within chemical and biological engineering.
Biomedical Engineering Technology (Fast Track) (Optional Co-op)
The Biomedical Engineering Technology (Fast Track) (Optional Co-op) programme from Centennial College will be beneficial if you have a college or university electronics background. Your past education will allow you direct admission into the second year (third semester) of this three-year diploma program to receive an advanced diploma in two years (four semesters).
Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering from University of Ottawa combines the teaching and research strengths of many academic units across the University of Ottawa and Carleton University.

Biological Engineering
Dalhousie University’s Biological Engineering programme applies natural science and engineering principles to the biological world. Students will explore a wide range of problems relating to the environment, food and other biomaterial production and processing, renewable energy and reusable resources.
Chemical and Biological Engineering
Chemical and Chemical & Biological engineers create and develop processes to change raw materials into the products that society depends on; food, chemicals, fuels, energy, metals, pharmaceuticals, paper, plastics, and personal care products. The Chemical and Biological Engineering program is offered by the University of British Columbia.
Electrical and Computer Engineering - Science, Society and Policy
Electrical and Computer Engineering - Science, Society and Policy from University of Ottawa combines the research strengths of the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) at the University of Ottawa and the departments of Electronics and of Systems and Computer Engineering at Carleton University.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering program at University of Toronto is a research-focused program that immerses students in the application of biomedical sciences and engineering principles to advance solutions for challenges in human health
Biosystems Engineering
Biosystems Engineering from University of Manitoba is intended for individuals desiring an advanced degree with an emphasis on engineering research. A minimum of 12 credit hours of coursework is required and a thesis must be submitted based on original research conducted by the student. The research will be supervised by one of our professors.
Biomedical Engineering
This Biomedical Engineering MEng/MSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan involves the application of Engineering Sciences to the solution of specific problems in Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, and related fields.
Biosystems Engineering
Biosystems Engineering from University of Manitoba is a course-based degree consisting of 30 credit hours of coursework.