Master of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering Postgraduate Program By Stevens Institute of Technology |Top Universities

Master of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering

Main Subject Area

Anatomy and PhysiologyMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Anatomy and Physiology

Study Level

Masters

Stevens is a recognized leader in the field of biomedical engineering, engaging in visionary research and collaboration with medical centers, the biotech industry and government. Our Master of Engineering graduates thrive in academia, industry, medicine, and a plethora of newly expanding careers in biotechnology. The biomedical engineering M.Eng. Program is designed to foster independent scholarly work while providing flexibility to accommodate each student’s interests and career goals. Each full-time M.Eng. Student is required to complete 30 credits of graduate work that includes nine credits of thesis and nine credits of required course work. The additional 12 graduate credits of course work can be tailored to aid the student’s research project or professional development goals. In lieu of the nine-credit thesis, part-time students can elect to undertake a six-credit research or design project, plus three credits of additional graduate course work in connection with their job. The project must be approved by the BME program director and have the official support of the student's employer. Wherever possible, research and design projects will include an outside member of the thesis committee from the medical or biotech industry.

Program overview

Main Subject

Anatomy and Physiology

Study Level

Masters

Stevens is a recognized leader in the field of biomedical engineering, engaging in visionary research and collaboration with medical centers, the biotech industry and government. Our Master of Engineering graduates thrive in academia, industry, medicine, and a plethora of newly expanding careers in biotechnology. The biomedical engineering M.Eng. Program is designed to foster independent scholarly work while providing flexibility to accommodate each student’s interests and career goals. Each full-time M.Eng. Student is required to complete 30 credits of graduate work that includes nine credits of thesis and nine credits of required course work. The additional 12 graduate credits of course work can be tailored to aid the student’s research project or professional development goals. In lieu of the nine-credit thesis, part-time students can elect to undertake a six-credit research or design project, plus three credits of additional graduate course work in connection with their job. The project must be approved by the BME program director and have the official support of the student's employer. Wherever possible, research and design projects will include an outside member of the thesis committee from the medical or biotech industry.

Admission Requirements

7+
Other English Language Requirements accepted: TOEFL with a minimum score of 550(paper-based)and a computer-based TOEFL score of 210. 

Jan-2000

Tuition Fee

Domestic Students

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International Students

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