• Master of Engineering in Biological and Chemical Engineering at Dartmouth College is a 9 months program.
  • It is a course-based, on-campus program offered on both a full-time and part-time basis.
  • This interdisciplinary field brings to bear fundamental design principles to both elucidate and modulate the function of biological systems, ranging in scale from molecular to cellular to whole organisms.
  • Master of Engineering (MEng) degree program prepares students for a professional career in engineering by covering both basic science and its application to practical problem-solving.
  • The program can be completed in three terms.
  • The bioengineer’s toolbox may include skills such as modeling, big data analysis, genetics, process design, biochemistry, and molecular, micro, and cellular biology.
  • By modeling, designing, engineering, and optimizing biological systems, bioengineers and biotechnologists are seeking to tackle key unmet needs in medicine, agriculture, industry, the environment, consumer markets, and more.