Biomedical Engineering

MS

Why study Biomedical Engineering?

The graduate degree in biomedical engineering combines faculty, resources and expertise from its prestigious Colleges of Engineering and Medicine. One of the few such interdisciplinary advanced degree programs in the country, the BME graduate program offers four different areas of specialization - Medical Device Design, Medical Imaging and Regenerative Medicine. The degree provides students with the knowledge and tools to develop revolutionary healthcare devices, procedures, and treatment strategies for the 21st century. The field of biomedical engineering is expected to lead engineering employment growth in the next decade. 

The field of biomedical engineering is expected to lead engineering employment growth in the next decade. The rate of increase of 26% is projected to be the largest of all engineering professions. A degree in biomedical engineering can lead to a career in academia, industry, or government.

Admission Requirements

  • GRE - Required of all applicants
  • Transcript(s) and Degree Certificates
  • GPA minimum 3.0 or equivalent
  • Statement of Purpose
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • International students - English Proficiency Test: TOEFL (minimum 92) or IELTS (minimum 6.5)

Application Deadlines

For application deadlines and additional application information visit the Graduate Studies Office.

The University of Cincinnati and all regional campuses are accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

Contact Information

Graduate Studies Office
PO Box 210077
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0077
(513) 556-3647
engrgrad@uc.edu

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Program Code: 20MAS-BME-MS