Вступительные требования
Four-year Bachelor's degree. Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores. In most cases, international applicants are required to take the TOEFL. There are no strict minimum GPA or GRE requirements; however, the department does not expect to admit students with less than a B average in their undergraduate work or GRE scores below the 50th percentile. Applicants for study in biomedical engineering should have a bachelor's degree in engineering or science, with the following minimum preparation:
Biology- two semesters of molecular-based biology
Mathematics- calculus, differential equations, and statistics; one semester of computer programming highly recommended.
Physics- two semesters, modern physics recommended
Chemistry- two semesters; biochemistry or organic chemistry recommended
Engineering - introductory courses in two of the following three areas: materials science or biomaterials, mechanics or fluid mechanics, transport or heat and/or mass transfer, signals and systems. Courses in instrumentation and systems physiology are highly recommended.
Research or Design Experience - highly recommended. Applicants should have a minimum 3.0/4.0 grade point average overall, in the last two years of undergraduate study, and in their major field.
Форма обучен. |
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Форма обучен.Дневное |
Начало авг |
Продолж.Кол-во лет: 2 |
Стоимость иностран.$57700 |
Период оплатыAcademic year |
Академ. год2018 |
The M.Eng. is an advanced professional degree awarded by the School of Engineering. It is designed to provide advanced instruction to qualified students who are interested in applying engineering principles to biological systems. The purpose of the program is to prepare students for the professional practice of biomedical engineering. The emphasis of the Master of Engineering Program is different from that of the Master of Science Program. The M.S. program emphasizes research and requires completion of a thesis, while the M.Eng. program emphasizes professional practice through 30 hours of didactic instruction and a supervised design project.