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368 Master's degrees in Bio & Biomedical Engineering in North America
Bioengineering
The Bioengineering M.Sc. at the University of Louisville provides advanced technical training in biomedical devices and tissue engineering. This full-time programme at the Speed School of Engineering lasts approximately two years, preparing students for professional roles through in-depth research and expert instruction.
Bioinnovation
Learn the business and science behind new biomedical and biotechnological projects with the Bioinnovation Certificate from Temple University's College of Science and Technology and the Fox School of Business.
Biomedical Technology
The Master of Science in Biomedical Technology (MSBT) program of Morehouse School of Medicine provides a foundation in the biomedical sciences and advanced training in specific biotechnologies.
Bioengineering
Give your career real impact! The Bioengineering program at University of Kansas can help you reach your goals!
Biomedical Engineering
A candidate for the M.S. degree in Biomedical Engineering from West Virginia University must comply with the rules and regulations as outlined in the WVU Graduate Catalog and the specific requirements of the Statler College and the Chemical Engineering Department.
Biomedical Engineering
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee's Master of Science in Engineering program is a flexible program designed to meet the needs of a wide variety of students. The Biomedical Engineering program can be a stepping-stone on the way to further studies and the pursuit of advanced research, such as can be obtained by pursuing the PhD.
Applied Bioengineering
University of Washington's Master of Applied Bioengineering (MAB) is a one year (Mid-August/Early Start to August) of the following year), full time professional master’s degree program.
Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering at Fairfield University spans the academic disciplines of physiology, biology, biochemistry, informatics, data science, biomechanics, biomaterials, and engineering design.