The University of Saskatchewan, through the College of Graduate Studies and Research, sustains the Division of Biomedical Engineering to foster interdisciplinary research linking Engineering and the Physical Sciences with the Biological Sciences and Human and Veterinary Medicine. The department offers programs leading to a Master of (Clinical) Engineering (M.Eng.), Master of Engineering (M.Eng.), Master of Science (M.Sc.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D). The former is a professional specialization in clinical engineering for students with a Bachelor of Engineering Degree; the latter three are research-oriented or design-oriented programs for students with a Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering, Natural Science, Health Science, or Computer Science. Our graduate programs provide advanced studies and research in major fields. The areas of research in which a student may choose to study include: biomechanics nuclear magnetic resonance magnetic resonance imaging ultrasonography biomedical signal and image processing application of artificial neural networks fuzzy logic and expert systems physiological system modeling medical instrumentation
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