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Biomedical Engineering (M.ENG.)

The Master of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering program provides theoretical instruction in engineering, science, and mathematical disciplines, and hands-on research opportunities for students seeking careers in the biomedical industry or pursuing graduate study.

Program Overview

This degree provides a solid foundation of rigorous training and research experience to propel your career for developing new biomedical technologies.

Career Opportunities

Our graduate biomedical engineering program will prepare you for such careers as:

  • Orthopedic bioengineer
  • Rehabilitation engineer
  • Quality engineer
  • Researcher
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Illinois Tech’s graduate biomedical engineering curriculum provides students with the necessary foundation in molecular- or systems-level biology/physiology and mathematics, in addition to advanced biomedical engineering coursework.

Candidates should have prior technical coursework that will provide proficiency in areas that are relevant to the field of biomedical engineering.