Biomedical Science
| The master's program in biomedical science educates students whose undergraduate
education is in basic life sciences (e.g. , biology or biochemistry)
or paramedical disciplines (e.g. , nursing, physical therapy,
or medical technology) in quantitative analysis, mathematical
modeling, fundamental computing skills, and informatics. Students
in biomedical science achieve depth in the modeling of living
systems and biomedical information processing and display. Superior students with training in engineering, natural science, or physical science -- as well as individuals with academic or professional degrees in the medical science disciplines -- will be considered for admission to the doctoral program. |
About the program | |
| MS in Biomedical Science | ||
| PhD in Biomedical Science | ||
| IMS pathway to the MS in Biomedical Science | ||
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