The M.S. graduate curriculum emphasizes physiology, tissue engineering, biomechanics, and transport phenomena. Associated courses are available on campus in applied mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, solid and fluid mechanics, electronics, computers, information sciences, system analysis, neurosciences, pathology, pharmacology, and clinical subjects. Faculty advisors are available to assist the students in planning for their courses and research. The M.S. Core Courses in Bioengineering are as follows. All M.S. candidates are required to complete course requirements with a grade of B or better.
*Other courses may be approved. Consult with the graduate advisor.