Graduate Students

Whether you're already enrolled in a graduate program in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½, or are a prospective student considering your options, we're here to help.

The unique and rich medical, science, and engineering environment at ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ enables research projects ranging from basic science through engineering design and clinical application. We're eager to see where your studies take you!

 

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Research

Several research thrusts are available to accommodate various student backgrounds and interests. Strong research collaborations with clinical and basic science departments of the university and collaborating medical centers bring a broad range of opportunities, expertise, and perspective to student research projects. .

Graduate Curriculum

Learn more about our graduate curriculum via the following documents: 

Course Selection Process

Considering what courses to enroll in? If you're entering your first semester, be sure to sign up for the following: 

  • CBIO 453 (4 credits) and/or EBME 451 (3 credits)
    • Students with little to no Bio background can register for EBME 451 (3 credits)
    • Students taking CBIO should request an override for the time conflict with seminars and 570
  • EBME 570 (1 credit)
  • EBME 611 (0.5 credits)
  • Either EBME 613, 615, or 617 (0.5 credits)
  • EBME 601 or 701 (research credits as appropriate)
  • Other classes as recommended by advisor 

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