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Biomedical Engineering

Program and Application Information
Program Coordinator:Dr. Annie Tangpong
Phone:Dolve 104
Email:Annie.Tangpong@ndsu.edu
Fax:Fax 231-8839
Department Web Site:engineering.und.edu/bme/
Application Deadline:February 15 for fall semester; September 15 for spring semester. Applications received after the deadline will still be considered, but preference is given to those submitted by the deadline.
Degrees Offered:Ph.D., M.S.

The graduate-level (M.S. and Ph.D.) programs in Biomedical Engineering (BME) are offered jointly by NDSU’s College of Engineering, UND’s School of Medicine and Health Sciences, and UND’s College of Engineering and Mines.

The BME programs provide opportunities for technically qualified persons to attain specialized knowledge in an area of industry need, and to enhance career opportunities. The objective of the jointly-sponsored, interdisciplinary graduate programs is to:

  • Meet the needs of regional students interested in biomedical engineering.
  • Attract women and under-represented minorities into a developing field.
  • Educate and train students through courses and research focused on biomedical research and device development.
  • Advance the biomedical knowledge base through collaborative research directed by faculty from UND’s School of Medical and Health Sciences, College of Engineering and Mines, and NDSU’s College of Engineering and other qualified researchers from the two universities.
  • Through biomedical research and device development, develop intellectual property to generate company spin-offs, attract new companies, and subsequent economic development.
     

Admissions Requirements


Ph.D.:

a) Bachelor of Science degree from an ABET accredited engineering program

b) Students holding a B.S. degree in other disciplines may be admitted to Qualified Status with an obligation to acquire the necessary background undergraduate engineering knowledge. The exact requirements will be determined on a case-by-case basis

c) Graduate Record Examination General Test for applicants from non-ABET accredited programs

d) Minimum GPA is 3.0 (4.0 scale) is required. Conditional admittance may be obtained for GPA less than 3.0.

M.S.:

a) Bachelor of Science degree from an ABET accredited engineering program.

b) Students holding a B.S. degree in other disciplines may be admitted to Qualified Status with an obligation to acquire the necessary background undergraduate engineering knowledge. The exact requirements will be determined on a case-by-case basis.

c) Graduate Record Examination General Test for applicants from non-ABET accredited programs.

d) Minimum GPA is 3.0 (4.0 scale) is required. Conditional admittance may be obtained for GPA less than 3.0.

Financial Assistance

Research and/or teaching assistantships may be available to qualified students. Applicants are considered on the basis of scholarship, potential to undertake advanced study and research, and financial need. The availability of research and teaching assistantships is contingent upon current funding levels. Refer to the program website for current funding opportunities.

Ph.D. (90 credits)
Anatomy & Physiology3-6
ZOO 660Animal Physiology (or UND- EE-590 Special Topics: Anatomy and Physiology and for BME (6-credits))3
ENGR 790Seminar (one credit each semester, 3-6 total)1-5
or UND-ENGR 562 Seminar (1 credit), or UND-EE 570 Seminar (1 credit)
BRG Related Courses *12-15
ENGR 899Doctoral Dissertation1-15
Graduate Preparation (e.g. Grant Writing)3-6
Internship (industrial, clinical, or research lab): 3-6
Electives (approved by adviser)36 (max)

M.S. (30 credits)
Anatomy & Physiology3-6
ZOO 660Animal Physiology (or UND- EE-590 Special Topics: Anatomy and Physiology and for BME (6-credits))3
ENGR 790Seminar (or UND-ENGR 562 Seminar (1 credit), or UND-EE 570 Seminar (1 credit))3
BRG Related Courses *6-9
Graduate Preparation (e.g. Grant Writing) - Optional
Internship (industrial, clinical, or research lab): 3-6
Electives (approved by adviser)9 (max)
Master's thesis (9) or Master's project (non-thesis option) (3)
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 Course list : http://engineering.und.edu/bme/courses.cfm