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Dec 04, 2025
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2025-2026 Graduate Catalog
Biomedical Engineering PhD
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Our flexible Biomedical Engineering PhD program allows students to pursue research in molecular, cellular and tissue engineering, biomedical devices, sensors, instrumentation and diagnostics, computational engineering and modeling, medical imaging and analysis, or in a student’s chosen area of interest. Faculty in the Biomedical Engineering department, part of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, help students gain the knowledge and research skills to contribute to a company or university in a research setting.
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Summary of PhD Required Coursework
Required Core (12 credits)
Select 4 Biomedical Engineering (BE) graduate level courses, with advisor approval, including: Electives (30-48 credits)
Number of elective credits may vary depending on choice made to complete the culminating experience. Be sure to complete enough elective credit to reach 72 minimum total credit hours. - Select from any graduate level Biomedical Engineering (BE) courses and other School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) courses with approval from your academic advisor and Director of Graduate Studies (DGS).
- A minimum of 12 credits must be from the Biomedical Engineering (BE) department. More credits from BE are required based on the culminating experience chosen.
- A maximum of 12 credits of BE 596 and/or BE 598 will be allowed.
Dissertation (12-30 credits)
Total Credit Hours: 72
3.0 Degree GPA required Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)
1) Ability to conduct independent research 2) Ability to communicate effectively 3) Ability to understand and apply fundamental principles of the field. 4) Ability to publish in a peer-review venue 5) Ability to recognize ethical responsibilities SED Statement
This program is officially registered with the New York State Education Department (SED). |
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