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322 Master's degrees in Bio & Biomedical Engineering in United States
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
The Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering program of Vanderbilt University provides an opportunity for study and research at the cutting edge to contribute to shaping a new model of what chemical engineering is and what chemical engineers do.
Biological Engineering
The Biological Engineering program from University of Arkansas is unique in that it is linked administratively to the College of Engineering and the Division of Agriculture.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering at The University of Iowa prepares students to use contemporary methods at an advanced level during a professional career in engineering design, development, and research.
Biomedical Informatics
The Biomedical Informatics program of University of Pennsylvania prepares students, both full- and part-time, for leadership in the critically important and dynamic industries of biotechnology and pharmaceuticals.
Biomedical Engineering
The Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Utah is an internationally renowned center of basic and applied interdisciplinary research.
Biomedical Engineering - Biomedical Innovation, Design, and Entrepreneurship
Biomedical Engineering - Biomedical Innovation, Design, and Entrepreneurship from the University of Wisconsin Madison is a course-based named option within the Biomedical Engineering MS.
Biological Sciences - Bioenergy
The School of Biological Sciences - Bioenergy has both a Ph.D. program and a master's degree program at Illinois State University in which students can perform thesis research on bioenergy-related projects.
Bioengineering
The M.S. Bioengineering degree program at University of Kansas prepares students to become leading researchers, educators, and entrepreneurs.
Medical Engineering
Medical Engineering from Arizona State University program in medical engineering offers a unique multidisciplinary approach to tackling complex challenges in health care.
Biomedical Sciences
The Biomedical Sciences programme at High Point University is a full-time, 11-month M.Sc. degree designed for career advancement. This intensive campus-based course strengthens academic foundations in biological sciences while providing clinical exposure and research skills necessary for professional healthcare and medical roles.
Bioengineering
The Department of Bioengineering from the University of Pittsburgh has an active, interdisciplinary bioengineering program in conjunction with faculty from the Schools of Medicine, Health and Rehabilitative Sciences, Dental Medicine, The Graduate School of Public Health, and the clinical staffs at the UPMC hospitals in addition to the other departments within the School of Engineering.
Medical Science
The Master of Medical Science at Indiana University Indianapolis is a two-year program designed to enhance the preparation and confidence of students underrepresented in medicine to be successful in a medical curriculum.
Biomedical Engineering
The Master degree program in Biomedical Engineering at Yale University typically requires one year. A total of eight graduate courses are required, two of which can be lab rotations (called “Special Investigations”).
Biomedical Engineering
The Master of Biomedical Engineering degree at Old Dominion University is designed for students who would like to advance their knowledge and expertise in biomedical engineering. The program requires completion of 10 three-credit courses; two core courses, a physiology course, and seven elective courses. The seven elective courses are chosen to meet the student's career objectives.
Cardiovascular Perfusion
This Cardiovascular Perfusion master’s degree program (formerly known as Perfusion Technology) from Rush University prepares you for a career as an advanced perfusionist.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering MSc program offered at University of South Carolina is a professional Master’s Program for students who are focused on a career in the healthcare industry. Students will develop deep technical skills through advanced coursework at the interface between engineering and biology.
Biomedical Engineering
The objective of the MS in Biomedical Engineering degree program at University of Texas at Dallas is to produce graduates who are capable of undertaking challenging projects that require advanced knowledge of the design of mechanical, electrical and thermal systems, focused in life science applications.
Biomedical Engineering
It’s an incredibly dynamic field, with almost unlimited promise for the treatment of health conditions, and there’s no better place to enter it than in the hands-on, student-centered, and career-focused learning environment of our master’s programme Biomedical Engineering from University of New Haven.
Biomedical Engineering
Our academic Joint Program in Biomedical Engineering is a collaboration of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, the University of Memphis, and their partnering entities.
Pharmaceutical Engineering and Science
The pharmaceutical industry is increasingly looking for engineers and scientists with a Pharmaceutical Engineering Masters degree. The Pharmaceutical Engineering and Science programme of Rutgers University provides current and advanced training in pharmaceutical engineering and manufacturing.