Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering - MS7265
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
1 Ohio University
Stocker Center 171
Athens, OH 45701
Phone: 740.593.1492
biomed@ohio.edu
Delivery Mode: Athens Campus
Terms of Entry: Fall, Spring, Summer
Terms of Entry Requiring Program Permission: None
Program Overview
The program prepares students for doctoral study or industry positions at the interface of biology and engineering. Graduates are poised to become leaders in biomedical engineering and contribute to improving the human condition. Research areas include cellular and biomolecular engineering, biofilms, antimicrobials, molecular simulations, biomedical information processing, biomaterials and biomechanics. The program faculty draws from four colleges, with cross-college collaboration common.
Time to completion is typically 2 years for students entering with an engineering BS and 2-3 years for students entering with a non-engineering BS.
Program Learning Objectives
- Apply graduate-level concepts in engineering, biology, chemistry, mathematics, medicine, and physics to real-world problems.
- Develop expertise in an area of research specialization.
- Plan and execute a strategy to test a scientific hypothesis or proposed engineering solution, using prior published knowledge as a foundation.
- Communicate advanced engineering knowledge and the results of novel research and development activities in professional venues.
- Develop habits of collaboration, leadership, initiative, safe performance of work, and ethical conduct.
Opportunities for Graduates
Doctoral study and/or positions in industry or government await graduates of the program.
Further Information
Link to Program: https://www.ohio.edu/engineering/biomedical/academics/graduate
Admission Requirements
Students with a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, or a closely related discipline are eligible for admission.
The GRE General Exam is recommended for everyone and may be submitted to strengthen the application, but submission of GRE scores is not required.
Students with an undergraduate GPA below 3.0, or with degrees in a related area, will be carefully considered for admission by the BME Graduate Committee. Applicants with degrees in a related area shall meet the following prerequisites for admission:
- Two-course sequence in physics that covers mechanics, electricity, and magnetism
- Two-course sequence in calculus
- One course in differential equations
Students without credit in differential equations will be considered for admission, and, if admitted, will be required to complete a course in differential equations with a grade of a B- or better by the end of their first semester in the program.
The application requires three letters of recommendation, one preferably from the applicant’s current supervisor and the others from individuals who have supervised, mentored or taught the applicant, or are otherwise familiar with the applicant’s academic ability and/or work experience.
International Students
This program permits full-time enrollment in residence at Ohio University, and an I-20 may be issued based on admission to this program.
Graduation Requirements
The M.S. in Biomedical Engineering requires a minimum of 33 credit hours together with other requirements listed below.