• The Master of Science in Biological Sciences in Drexel University is available both on a full-time and part-time basis.
  • It is an on-campus program with co-op options.
  • Drexel's graduate co-op program provides a six-month period of full-time job experience, gaining access to well-known employers in the industry.
  • The core curriculum provides the necessary training in medical science, modeling and simulation and biomedical engineering applications. 
  • The core requirements for the master's in Biomedical engineering include a minimum of 45-course credits and an optional research thesis.
  • Students in biomedical engineering (BME) can choose to concentrate or specialize in one of six areas:
    • bioinformatics,
    • biomaterials and tissue engineering,
    • biomechanics and human performance engineering,
    • cardiovascular engineering,
    • drug delivery and
    • neuroengineering.
  • On entering the field, students may use their knowledge of physiological systems to re-imagine and improve the delivery of healthcare by creating artificial tissues and neural networks, accelerating wound healing, or designing new equipment like noninvasive healthcare diagnostic tools.