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368 Master's degrees in Bio & Biomedical Engineering in North America
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering course of Rutgers University is a non-thesis-based degree programme that allows students to earn a master’s degree in biomedical engineering without performing research or requiring a thesis.
Nanoscale Engineering - Nanobiology Engineering and Technology
These Nanoscale Engineering graduate programs provide students with skill and expertise in the design, fabrication, and integration of nanoscale devices, structures, and systems. This Nanoscale Engineering - Nanobiology Engineering and Technology track is offered at the State University of New York Polytechnic Institute.
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.
Dental Biomaterials
Students in Dental Biomaterials at Marquette University pursue the application of scientific principles to the study of dental biomaterials including relationships among compositions, physical properties, and clinical properties for dental biomaterial systems.
Biomedical Engineering
Develop Technologies That Fuel Healthcare Advancement. Build your career with a Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Central Florida.
Biomedical Engineering
Apply engineering and science methodologies and to the analysis of biological and physiological problems to help people live healthier, fuller lives through the development of new health-care technologies with the Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering from University of South Dakota.
Bioimaging
The Bioimaging Science program at University of Kansas represents an evolving field of biomedicine and bioengineering that involves the development and application of imaging technologies and computational software tools to answer biological questions in life sciences.
Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology - Radiological Sciences
The Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology - Radiological Sciences degree at the University of Massachusetts Lowell allows one a deeper understanding of the uses of radiation in biomedical and health research.
Biomedical Implants and Tissue Engineering
The Biomedical Implants and Tissue Engineering MSc program offered at University of Southern California is an intense academic program designed to enhance the knowledge and critical thinking skills of graduate students interested in biological and clinical aspects of osseointegration and clinical applications of tissue engineering sciences.
Biomedical Engineering
The Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering at UNC-Chapel Hill & North Carolina State University prepares graduate students for excellence in innovation, leadership, and service by leveraging the full suite of academic, research, and professional development resources available through our two powerhouse universities and the surrounding biotechnology industry in Research Triangle Park, NC.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering MSc program from New York University merges course work from Tandon’s engineering departments along with research opportunities with biomedical engineering faculty from across NYU to create a degree path that matches a student’s BME career objectives.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering program at University of California, Irvine (UCI) is housed at UCI's Samueli School of Engineering and closely affiliated with the College of Medicine, School of Biological Sciences and School of Physical Sciences.
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
Students enrolled in the Biomedical Engineering MSc degree from The University of Vermont will have the opportunity to pursue a research-oriented, thesis-based, project-based or coursework-based program.
Biomanufacturing and Bioprocessing
Biomanufacturing and Bioprocessing at Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences combines a foundation in bioprocessing and biomanufacturing theory, with experiential learning at CBET.
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.
Biomedical Engineering
The main goal of the Biomedical Engineering program at University of Houston is to develop leadership in academia, government, and industry nationally and globally.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering program at Georgia Institute of Technology allows students to pursue advanced studies in biomedical engineering in the following areas: biomedical imaging and instrumentation, biomaterials and regenerative technologies, cellular engineering and mechanics, biomedical informatics and systems modeling, neuroengineering, and biomedical robotics.
Biomedical Engineering
Students in this Biomedical Engineering program from Wright State University work with living systems, apply advanced technology to complex problems in medical care and observe how their work directly impacts the delivery of human health care.
Biomedical Engineering
The Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering from The University of Maine, prepares students to conduct research involving the application of engineering to biological systems.