Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering
Total Credit Hours: 30
Upon enrolling in the Master of Science program in Biomedical Engineering, a student selects one of four specializations: bio-instrumentation/computers, biomechanics/biomaterials, rehabilitation bioengineering, and systems physiology. Faculty will design a curriculum and research program to address the specific goals of each student. Programs will include course work in engineering, biology, mathematics and medicine, all of which will be integrated with research laboratory experience.
Specializations: Bioinstrumentation, Biomechanics, Biomedical Imaging, Cellular and Molecular Engineering, Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, Rehabilitation Bioengineering
PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS
The MU-MCW biomedical engineering program 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. MU faculty are synergistically complemented by faculty from the MCW. The Department of Biomedical Engineering fosters collaborative interactions between the two institutions. Research can be characterized by the general areas of bioinstrumentation, biomechanics, biomedical imaging, cellular and molecular engineering, computational biology and bioinformatics, and rehabilitation bioengineering.
GENERAL INFORMATION
All admitted students are required to obtain and read the department(s) Graduate Student Handbooks for each of the degree programs, which contains complete details about the biomedical engineering programs. The handbook for each degree is available through the Department of Biomedical Engineering website.
https://bulletin.marquette.edu/graduate/biomedical-engineering-ms/