Biomedical engineering (BME) is offered as
a concentration within the professional science master's program described
under Business and Science 137. The goal of the biomedical engineering
concentration is to train the next generation of investigators and
practitioners who will be capable of developing new scientific approaches,
strategies, and novel diagnostic and therapeutic tools for the health care of
tomorrow. The following areas of study are available: molecular, cellular, nanosystems bioengineering, biomaterials and tissue engineering,
biomechanics and rehabilitation engineering, physiologic systems and
bioinstrumentation, computational bioengineering, and biomedical imaging. The biomedical engineering (BME) concentration requirements are as follows:
Students who have taken physiology as an undergraduate
| Students who have not taken physiology as an undergraduate
|
One of the following BME core courses:
16:125:561 Bioimaging Methods (3) 16:125:571 Biosignal Processing and Biomedical Imaging (3) 16:125:572 Biocontrol, Modeling, and Computation (3) 16:125:573 Kinetics, Thermodynamics, and Transport in Biomedicine (3) 16:125:574 Biomechanics Systems
| One of the following BME core courses:
16:125:561 Bioimaging Methods (3) 16:125:571 Biosignal Processing and Biomedical Imaging (3) 16:125:572 Biocontrol, Modeling, and Computation (3) 16:125:573 Kinetics, Thermodynamics, and Transport in Biomedicine (3) 16:125:574 Biomechanics Systems |
Graduate Math
16:125:501 BME Math Methods (3)
| Graduate Math
16:125:501 BME Math Methods (3) |
Graduate Cell Biology
16:125:586 Structure and Dynamics in Adult and Stem Cell Biology (3)
| Graduate Cell Biology
16:125:586 Structure and Dynamics in Adult and Stem Cell Biology (3)
|
15 credits of electives
| Graduate Physiology
16:125:581 Mammalian Physiology (3) (online)
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| 12 credits of electives
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Course descriptions and electives can be found at http://mbs.rutgers.edu.
Concentration Coordinators:
Professor Jeffrey Zahn
jdzahn@rci.rutgers.edu
Professor David Shreiber
shreiber@rci.rutgers.edu
Mr. Lawrence Stromberg
les42@rci.rutgers.edu