Biomedical Engineering

- Degree offered: Master of Science Engineering in Biomedical Engineering; Doctor of Philosophy in Biomedical Engineering
- Study options: Research based
- Length: MSE.BME 2-3 years full-time, 3-4 years part-time; PhD 3-4 years full-time and 4-5 years part-time
- Entry terms: Open
- Application deadline: Open
Contribute to health and wellbeing through Biomedical Engineering. This research-based program allows you to dive deep into the details that will promote quality of life for others.
Be prepared for the future with this fast-growing interdisciplinary field. It brings together multiple engineering disciplines and approaches with multiple health disciplines.
Program format
MSE.BME
- One required course on the foundations of biomedical engineering.
- Up to three elective courses that will add to your research and thesis.
- A thesis proposal that can be defended.
- Research.
- A thesis and defense.
PhD.BME
- One required course, if not already completed, on the foundations of biomedical engineering.
- Up to three elective courses that will add to your research and dissertation.
- A dissertation proposal that can be defended.
- Research.
- A dissertation and defense.
Since these degrees are research based, you will need to find a supervisor who will collaborate with you. Together you will create a program that supports your research while challenging you to grow in your skills in biomedical engineering.
Connect with the Institute of Biomedical Engineering (IBME)
IBME is known for innovative research with a multidisciplinary approach. The institute provides facilities and resources to support your studies and research.
Research areas
- Adaptive rehabilitation with unique facilities that enable personalized rehabilitation and clinical research.
- Pattern recognition that allows for amputees to control their prostheses.
- Exoskeleton research to enhance rehabilitation and mobility for patients with spinal cord injury, stroke, and other disabilities.
- Outcome measures which can provide doctors and insurance companies with better information for policies and decision making.
- A variety of initiatives and pilot projects that promote innovation.
Connect to a supervisor. Contact researchers associated with IBME.
Admission requirements
MSE.BME
- An undergraduate degree in engineering, computer science, or kinesiology.
- Students with a closely related background from other degrees may be admitted in rare circumstances and upon review.
- CGPA of 80% or First Class standing.
- Submission of three references and a one page statement of their research interests.
PHD.BME
- A graduate degree in engineering, computer science, or kinesiology.
- Students with a closely related background from other degrees may be admitted in rare circumstances and upon review.
- A CGPA of 80% or First Class standing.
All international applicants with a first language other than English should submit language scores. For those scores, please see the SGS requirements.
Contact us
For more information, contact Jon Sensinger, Director of IBME.