M.S.B.M.E. - Biomedical Engineering
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Students working on a Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering must take a minimum of three of the following five core courses, with the balance of the courses to be selected from electives in engineering or outside the department, as approved by the student's committee.


Biomedical Engineer Core Courses

  • BME 4353 Image Formation and Processing
  • BME 4370 Biomaterials - Form and Function
  • BME 4372 Bioinstrumentation 
  • BME 4374 Biomechanics
  • BME 4452 Biomedical Digital Signal Processing
  • BME 5351 Multidimensional Signal Analysis
  • BME 5353 Biomedical Signal Analysis 
  • EGR 5360 Introduction to Biomedical Engineering
  • EGR 5375 Biomechanical Computer Modeling

Biomedical Engineering Elective Courses

  • EGR 4382 Selection of Materials and Manufacturing Processes in Design
  • EGR 5301 Engineering Analysis
  • EGR 5324 Advanced Dynamics
  • EGR 5326 Advanced Solid Mechanics with Introduction to Finite Element Analysis
  • EGR 5380 Mechanical Properties of Polymers and Polymeric Composites
  • EGR 5382 Life-Prediction and Failure Analysis in Engineering Comp. and Systems
  • BIOL 4402 Transmission Electron Microscopy
  • BIOL 4403 Scanning Electron Microscopy
  • MTH 5380 Statistical Methods for Researchers
  • REL 4395 Bioethics

The following set of general departmental courses is available for any master's program.

  • EGR 4396 Special Topics in Engineering
  • EGR 4V97 Special Projects in Engineering
  • EGR 5396 Special Topics in Engineering
  • EGR 5390 Research Methods and Project Formulation
  • EGR 5397 Special Projects in Engineering
  • EGR 5V98 Master's Project
  • EGR 5V99 Master's Thesis