Learning Outcomes
The graduates will be able to demonstrate knowledge in Modeling and Simulation of Biomedical Systems. Specifically, the students should be able to describe the common features of mathematical and computational models used in Biomedical Engineering and be able to explain their utility and limitations.
The graduates shall demonstrate knowledge in Human Cell and Molecular Biology. In addition to the acquired biological knowledge, the students will be able to articulate the application of this in biomedical engineering.
The graduates shall demonstrate knowledge in Transport Phenomena in Biomedical Systems.
The graduates shall demonstrate knowledge in Human Anatomy and Physiology for Biomedical Engineering.
The graduates shall be able to assemble, interpret, summarize, and communicate information extracted from the scientific literature and focused on a topic related to biomedical engineering.
Transfer Credit
Transfer credits from a previous graduate degree program must be approved by both BME and the Graduate School. The credits must be dated within the six-year period allowed for a Master’s degree. A maximum of 12 credits can be transferred from another school with a grade of B or better.
Other Program Requirements
Students are encouraged to plan their activities so as to complete the M.S. program of study within the recommended four semesters of full-time study (not counting summers). However, currently there is no imposed maximum allowed time for the completion of the M.S. program.
https://academicbulletins.sc.edu/graduate/engineering-computing/biomedical-engineering/biomedical-engineering-ms/