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368 Master's degrees in Bio & Biomedical Engineering in North America
Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology
The Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology program of University of Massachusetts Dartmouth is an interdisciplinary program that includes coursework from the following disciplines: bioengineering, biology, chemistry, biochemistry, computer information science, electrical and computer engineering, mathematics, mechanical engineering, and medical laboratory science.
Chemical and Biochemical Engineering
Chemical and Biochemical Engineering from Western University - Canada offers a course-based degree that may be a combination of course work and a project OR course work only. The MEng degree may be obtained either on a full-time or part-time basis.
Computational Bioengineering
University of Kansas - Computational Bioengineering generally describes the science of computational approaches to biological and medical problems ranging from molecular modeling to healthcare informatics including computational biomechanics and computational bioimaging.
Biomedical Engineering Dual Degree
The Biomedical Engineering Dual Degree at George Washington University provides an opportunity for students to complete a conventional four-year Bachelor of Science degree program with one additional year of study to earn a Master of Science degree.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering program of Northwestern University is targeted towards students who seek a career in the biomedical industry or pursue further formal education in graduate or professional schools.

Bioengineering
Students pursuing a Master of Science in Bioengineering at the University of Colorado Denver will gain advanced training in bioengineering working with top researchers in the field.
Biomedical Engineering
The Department of Biomedical Engineering at Pennsylvania State University offers this M.S. degree program in Biomedical Engineering consisting of integrated graduate-level training in engineering, the life sciences and the medical sciences.
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.
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.
Biomedical Engineering
Create the next generation of medical devices by bridging the gap between engineering and medicine in the Biomedical Engineering program from University of North Dakota.
Biomedical Engineering
At Purdue's Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, we're not just crossing the lines between academic disciplines, we're changing the biomedical field through innovative research and education. The Biomedical Engineering programme is offered at the Purdue University.
Biomedical Engineering
The University of Wisconsin Madison offers a degree in Biomedical Engineering, the application of engineering tools for solving problems in biology and medicine.
Biomedical Engineering
The M.Eng. in Biomedical Engineering (BME) degree program at Clemson University provides an in-depth advanced engineering education to students who have completed a bachelor of science degree in engineering or science and desire to embrace an industrial career in the field of medical technology.
Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering at Drexel University develops graduates who can identify and address unmet clinical, diagnostic, and healthcare needs by using their knowledge of modern theories, engineering systems, and mathematical and engineering tools.
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.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering program at California State University Northridge prepares students for lifelong careers in a field that will allow them to make productive contributions to society and find personal satisfaction in their work.
Bioengineering
The Bioengineering program at University of California, Merced studies an exciting area involved with the development of new technologies for the characterization, manipulation and design of biological systems from the molecular to the organismal levels.
Advanced Biomedical Sciences
The Advanced Biomedical Sciences (ABS) graduate MA certificate at George Mason University is a program offered jointly with Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC).
Biomedical Engineering – Translation Innovation and Entrepreneurship
The professional master degree in Biomedical Engineering – Translation Innovation and Entrepreneurship from University of North Carolina Chapel Hill is an 11-month program for students interested in acquiring the skills necessary to lead biomedical-related early stage ventures or to drive new product development in healthcare industries.
Biomolecular Sciences
Biomolecular Sciences programs at Central Connecticut State University prepare students for careers in molecular, biomedical, and physiological research, as well as further study towards a variety of health careers (medical, dental, veterinary, pharmacy, etc). Student-centered research is at the heart of all of our degree programs.