Biomedical engineering is the application of mathematics and physics to solve healthcare problems. By earning a master's in biomedical engineering you'll be an engineer who is familiar with medical and clinical terminology making you suitable to work with clinicians.
Our biomedical engineering master's students are part of a collaborative biomedical research and device development team at the UND College of Engineering & Mines. You'll advance your knowledge to help launch the next generation of medical breakthroughs that can improve the healthcare outcomes of lives all around the world.
Biomedical engineering is a multidisciplinary field. For the most part, it includes different disciplines of engineering and science. Biomedical engineering master's research options include:
No one can be an expert in all fields and based on your background, you should choose to gain experience in one of these fields.
The minimum requirements for admission in Master's in Biomedical Engineering M.S at University of North Dakota for all applicants (Domestic or International) are:
Note: Please check the university website in the link below.
You need to complete 30 credit hours to successfully obtain this degree. Please check detail of study units at https://und.edu/programs/biomedical-engineering-ms/index.html
Biomedical engineering master's students can expect to be highly sought by companies in the rapidly-growing field of medical devices.
With UND's master's in biomedical engineering, you’ll gain the expertise to advance the biomedical device field. You'll create innovative solutions through research and biomedical product development.
You can join one of the following careers: