• Master of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering is a 2 years program at the University of Ottawa.
  • Both Ottawa and Carleton Institute of Biomedical Engineering combines the teaching and research strengths of many academic units across the University of Ottawa and Carleton University.
  • Graduate education in biomedical engineering is multidisciplinary, and it combines the teaching and research input of seven primary participating academic units at:
    • University of Ottawa:
      • Department of Mechanical Engineering
      • School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
      • Department of Chemical Engineering
    • Carleton University:
      • Department of Systems and Computer Engineering
      • Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
      • School of Computer Science
      • Department of Physics
  • In this program, research facilities are shared between the two campuses.
  • Through this course, students have access to the professors, courses, and facilities at both universities; however, they must enroll at the home university of their thesis supervisor.
  • In this program, members of the Institute are engaged in five main research fields:
    • Medical instrumentation
    • Biomedical image processing
    • Biomechanics and biomaterials
    • Medical informatics
    • Telemedicine
  • In accordance with the University of Ottawa regulation, students have the right to complete their assignments, examinations, research papers, and theses in French or in English.
  • Research activities can be conducted in English, French, or both depending on the language used by the professor and the members of the research group.
  • The International Outlook of this Program is 89.6%.
  • The student to teacher ratio is 12:1 which helps increase in interaction between professors and students.
  • The majority of the classes have 20 students which boost Students Performance.
  • The Salary of the graduates will be between 38,322 USD - 50,358 USD.
  • The Employment rate after graduation is 92.8%.
  • To apply for any Scholarship a student must have at least 80% marks.