The three major areas that are emphasized in Mercer's graduate biomedical engineering program are biomedical instrumentation, computational fluid dynamics, and biomechanics. The program is open to all qualified engineers, regardless of undergraduate engineering major. Admissions to this program may be temporarily suspended during periods of low student demand. Students who do not have an adequate background in medicine or biology may be required to take additional courses. The Master's degree program in biomedical engineering requires a minimum of 30 credit hours with a minimum of 18 hours in major.
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30 | credit |
Biomedical Related Field