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368 Master's degrees in Bio & Biomedical Engineering in North America
Biomedical Informatics
The Biomedical Informatics program at Columbia University prepares students for practical, hands-on careers in informatics. Graduates have gone on to work at hospitals, entered industry, or enrolled in PhD programs.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering MEng program offered at University of South Carolina is a professional master’s program for students who are focused on a career in the health care industry. Students will develop deep technical skills through advanced coursework at the interface between engineering and biology.
Biomedical Engineering
A research program in Biomedical Engineering created by the Faculties of Engineering and Health Sciences at McMaster University to provide a unique collaborative environment that leverages McMaster’s existing expertise in medical sciences and engineering, and links current and emerging areas of molecular, medical and bioengineering research.
Biological Engineering
Biological Engineering from University of Missouri - Columbia unites existing faculty and infrastructure from both colleges. CoE contributes biomedical engineering capabilities while CAFNR brings strengths in bioprocess and bioenvironmental engineering.
Biomedical Product Design and Development
The Biomedical Product Design and Development Track at University of Kansas combines graduate-level research and coursework with practical exposure to these clinical, business and regulatory processes in a professional, collaborative environment.
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.
Biophysics
The BBMB departmental Biophysics graduate programs at Iowa State University are designed to provide students with focused study in the science and technology used to understand the mechanisms underlying biological processes at the molecular level, with an emphasis on the fundamental relationships among the chemical, physical, and biological sciences.

Biomedical Engineering
Advance your career by earning a master of science in engineering with a specialization in Biomedical Engineering at Widener University that integrates knowledge from engineering with the biomedical sciences to advance medicine and research.
Biomedical Engineering
In partnership with the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW), the Biomedical Engineering program at Marquette University is interdisciplinary in nature, involving the application of engineering and mathematics to the solution of problems related to medicine and biology. The faculty reflect this interdisciplinary nature in their courses and research

Medical Device Regulatory Affairs
The Graduate Certificate in Medical Device Regulatory Affairs at Northeastern University provides in-depth knowledge of the regulations and standards, global applications, and social impact of the medical device industry.
Biomedical Engineering
Formal coursework for the Biomedical Engineering Program at Carnegie Mellon University must cover at least three out of five core areas, molecular/cellular biology, physiology, bioimaging/bioinformatics, biomaterials, and biomechanics; each of these courses must be of 9 units or more.
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.
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
The Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Department at Tulane University offers both a thesis and non-thesis option for obtaining a master’s degree.
Biopharmaceutical Process Engineering
Biopharmaceutical Process Engineering from Keck Graduate Institute, exposure to advanced technical knowledge, hands-on skills and industry-relevant experience enable a successful transition to the biopharmaceutical industry and lead to excellent career growth.
Chemical and Biological Engineering
The Chemical and Biological Engineering is a research-based master's degree at Princeton University, culminating in an M.S.E. thesis describing the student's original research.
Bioengineering
The Department of Bioengineering at University of California, Berkeley offers a Master of Engineering (MEng) in Bioengineering, PhD in Bioengineering, and a Master of Translational Medicine (MTM). The PhD and MTM are operated in partnership with UC San Francisco, and degrees are granted jointly by UCSF and UC Berkeley.
Biological Engineering
The Biological Engineering program from University of Georgia provides a rigorous curriculum and innovative research in areas including biomaterials, stem cell manufacturing, and applying computational methods to model disease mechanisms.
Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering
Research in the Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering program at University of Kansas involves the investigation and development of materials and structures to improve the quality of life for patients.

Pharmaceutical Engineering
The Pharmaceutical Engineering program at Northeastern University prepares engineers with a unique blend of advanced skills in state-of-the art pharmaceutical design, manufacturing process engineering, and regulatory and quality.
Biomedical Sciences
If your passion is the life sciences, particularly its practical application in health care or in research, a graduate degree in Biomedical Sciences at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine will provide you with the skills and knowledge necessary to pursue various scientific careers and professional degrees.