Biomedical Engineering MS Bridge Program FAQ
The Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering program welcomes high-achieving students from a diverse range of backgrounds. Successful candidates may hold undergraduate degrees in various engineering fields in addition to biomedical engineering, such as mechanical, electrical, or civil engineering, or in allied sciences like biology, chemistry, physics, or computer science. The admissions committee prioritizes applicants with a proven track record of academic excellence. If any specific gaps in knowledge are identified during the admissions process, the admissions offer letter will include additional required courses beyond the standard MS curriculum to ensure student success in the Masters of Science in Biomedical Engineering program.
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How do I apply?
Interested students should apply using the On-Campus MS and PhD Programs application.
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What is the curriculum of the BME Bridge Program?
The Biomedical Engineering department does not offer a formal Bridge Program, but high-achieving students are encouraged to apply directly to the Master of Science program. Should any specific areas for improvement be identified during the admissions process, the offer letter will specify additional required courses beyond the standard MS curriculum to help ensure success in the Masters of Science in Biomedical Engineering program.