Master of Science
Biomedical Engineering
The Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering offers world’s ahead engineering education combined with opportunities for cutting-edge innovation and relevant research. Our graduates prepare for academic, clinical, or industrial research and development in Basic Research in Engineered Tissue Model Systems, Diagnostic Bioimaging and Sensor Systems, or Therapeutic and Reparative Neurotechnology.
These programs provide an interdisciplinary education intended to prepare the student for professional practice in Biomedical Engineering.
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For information, contact Dr. Joshua Hutcheson, Graduate Program Director and Associate Professor at:
jhutches@fiu.edu
(305) 348 – 0157
Research Track
Students can apply for admission into one of two MS Tracks:
1) A Research Track that includes the defense of a thesis
The research track is geared to prepare the graduate for further graduate study or a career in biomedical research.
Research Track: 30 credits
At least 24 credit hours of coursework. 6 Math credits, 3 Life Science credits, and 15 BME Elective credits (9+3+3).
At least 6 credit hours of thesis credit.
Research Areas
Research conducted within the department is clustered into three major areas:
- Research in Tissue Engineering Model Systems
- Diagnostic Bioimaging and Sensor Systems
- Therapeutic and Reparative Neurotechnology
These three areas are served by technological advancements in bio-imaging and bio-signal processing, bioinstrumentation, biomaterials, bio-nanotechnology, biophotonics, cellular and tissue engineering, computational modeling, devices, and sensors, and neural engineering.
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