University of Dayton

Course Details

Master of Science in Bioengineering (M.S.)

Course Description

Explore the production of electricity from microbes. Improve power production and miniaturization in microbial fuel cells. These two related areas show the enormous global power production breakthroughs bioengineering specialists like you could have in the near future. Our program is a partnership between the School of Engineering and the College of Arts and Sciences. You will work with some of the best scholars from across disciplines as you pursue your master's degree in bioengineering at the University of Dayton. In our 30-semester hour program, you choose from four emphasis areas: biomaterials and biomechanics biosystems engineering bioengineering instrumentation bioprocess engineering

Course Duration

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2year

Career outcomes

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Master of Science in Bioengineering (M.S.) University of Dayton