The Department of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering offers both thesis and non-thesis MS options in biomedical engineering. The non-thesis option provides graduate students, including co-op and other off-campus students, the opportunity to focus their programs in special areas through extended course work.
Common requirements for both options include:
- Completion of BME core courses?BME 503,?BME 510,?BME 511, and?BME 521.
- Participation in BME graduate seminars and registration for?BME 595?every semester it is offered.
- Completion of a Knowledge Breadth requirement (3 credit hours) for the BME Specialization Track chosen by the student, as specified in the BME Graduate Student Handbook.
- Completion of a Knowledge Depth requirement (3 ? 6 credit hours) for the BME Specialization Track chosen by the student