• Master of Science in Biomedical Innovation and Development at Georgia Institute of Technology is a 1.5 years program.
  • It is an on-campus program offered on a full time 
  • It brings together students from a diverse array of educational and professional backgrounds (e.g., engineering, sciences, medicine, nursing, etc.) to learn and work in multi-disciplinary teams on clinically relevant needs for new techniques and products for the medical industry.
  • This master’s program is composed of thirty (30) credit hours over three contiguous semesters with seven required courses, two graduate electives, and a two-semester clinically focused team master's project.
  • The faculty, composed of medical device industry leaders, practicing clinicians, and GT management professors, have created an industry-relevant, real-world-based multi-disciplinary curriculum, and teaching approach to educating graduate students from diverse backgrounds.
  • The total number of students is 176 admitted to this program.
  •   The program accepts applicants only for the Fall semester.