Biomedical Engineering (MS)

Overview

The Mechanical Engineering Department offers a graduate program leading to a Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering. The 30-hour program has a thesis option and a non-thesis option. Coursework is offered in areas of Biomechanics, Biomaterials, and Biomedical Manufacturing and Instrumentation. Potential research opportunities exist in orthopedic biomechanics, biomaterials, nanotechnology, polymers, biomedical microdevices, additive manufacturing and 3D printing. Students on the thesis option complete 12 hours of required courses, 12 hours of prescribed electives and 6 hours of thesis. Students on the non-thesis option complete 12 hours of required courses, 18 hours of electives and both an oral and written comprehensive exams.

Admission Requirements

To be admitted to the graduate program in biomedical engineering, prospective candidates must first meet all requirements for graduate admission to UT Rio Grande Valley, as well as the other program requirements listed below:

  1. An awarded baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution in engineering, biology, chemistry, physics, or from a health professions professional degree program from a US accredited institution or an international institution evaluated as equivalent by an institutionally approved recognized credentialing service.
  2. Two letters of recommendation. At least one of the letters must be an academic reference; the second letter of recommendation may be an academic or professional reference.
  3. Letter of intent detailing professional goals and reasons for pursuing the graduate degree.
  4. Resume.
  5. GRE General Test with a minimum Quantitative score of 161 for clear admission. GRE test scores are valid for 5 years. A waiver of the GRE requirement will be granted to applicants who show proof of completing a graduate degree (master’s or doctoral). 

Application for admission must be submitted prior to the published deadline. The application is available at www.utrgv.edu/gradapply.

Program Requirements

Leveling Courses

Students whose undergraduate major is not engineering may be required to take leveling courses based on review of the student’s transcript by the Program Coordinator.

BMEE 6420Engineering Mechanics I: Statics, Solids, and Dynamics

4

BMEE 6422Engineering Mechanics II: Statics, Solids, and Materials

4

BMEE 6424Engineering Mechanics III: Statics, Solids, and Manufacturing Processes

4

Required Courses - 12 Hours

All students are required to take BMEE 6310, BMEE 6312, and BMEE 6314. Students with a bachelor’s degree in engineering are required to take BMEE 6316. Students without a bachelor’s degree in engineering are required to take MECE 6310.

BMEE 6310Experimental Orthopedic Biomechanics

3

BMEE 6312Biomedical Instrumentation

3

BMEE 6314Introduction to Biomaterials

3

MECE 6310Intermediate Engineering Analysis

3

Or

BMEE 6316Physiology for Biomedical Engineers

3

Non-thesis Option

Prescribed Electives - 18 Hours

Students must complete 18 hours of prescribed electives. Six credit hours should be from one category from: biomechanics, biomaterials, and biomedical manufacturing. The other 12 hours may be from the same category, from the other two categories, and/or from the general prescribed electives. 

Choose two from biomechanics, biomaterials, or biomedical manufacturing

Biomechanics Prescribed Electives
BMEE 6320Introduction to Computational Biomechanics

3

BMEE 6322Cardiovascular Biomechanics

3

MECE 6334Modeling MEMS and NEMS

3

MECE 6335Orthopedic Biomechanics

3

Biomaterials Prescribed Electives
BMEE 6330Tissue Engineering

3

MECE 6318Intermediate Biomaterials

3

MECE 6326Polymer Engineering

3

MECE 6327Intermediate Nanotechnology

3

Biomedical Manufacturing and Instrumentation Prescribed Electives
BMEE 6340Biomedical Microdevices

3

MANE 6313Design of Experiments

3

MANE 6355Design for Manufacturing

3

MANE 6367Principles of Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing

3

Choose two from the following General Electives:
BIET 6314Ethics in Biomedical Research

3

BMEE 6350Topics in Biomedical Engineering

3

BMEE 6351Independent Study

3

BMEE 6352Introduction to Biochemistry and Microbiology

3

BMEE 6353Biology for Biomedical Engineers

3

BMEE 6354Electrokinetics for Microsystems

3

BMEE 6355Biomedical Signal Processing

3

BMEE 6361Composite Nanofibers

3

MANE 6319Quality Management Systems

3

MANE 6357Ergonomics

3

MANE 6375Human Factors

3

MECE 6323Polymer Processing

3

MECE 6360Advanced Mechanics of Materials

3

In lieu of the electives identified above, students may complete up to six credit hours from any department in the CECS or COS. To apply additional courses, students must seek approval through the standard course substitution process.

Thesis Option

Prescribed Electives - 12 Hours

Students must complete 12 hours of prescribed electives. Six credit hours should be from one category from: biomechanics, biomaterials, and biomedical manufacturing. The other six credit hours may be from the same category, from the other two categories, or from the general electives.

Choose two from biomechanics, biomaterials, or biomedical manufacturing: 

Biomechanics Prescribed Electives
BMEE 6320Introduction to Computational Biomechanics

3

BMEE 6322Cardiovascular Biomechanics

3

MECE 6334Modeling MEMS and NEMS

3

MECE 6335Orthopedic Biomechanics

3

Biomaterials Prescribed Electives
BMEE 6330Tissue Engineering

3

MECE 6318Intermediate Biomaterials

3

MECE 6326Polymer Engineering

3

MECE 6327Intermediate Nanotechnology

3

Biomedical Manufacturing and Instrumentation Prescribed Electives
BMEE 6340Biomedical Microdevices

3

MANE 6313Design of Experiments

3

MANE 6355Design for Manufacturing

3

MANE 6367Principles of Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing

3

Choose two from the following General Electives:
BIET 6314Ethics in Biomedical Research

3

BMEE 6350Topics in Biomedical Engineering

3

BMEE 6351Independent Study

3

BMEE 6352Introduction to Biochemistry and Microbiology

3

BMEE 6353Biology for Biomedical Engineers

3

BMEE 6354Electrokinetics for Microsystems

3

BMEE 6355Biomedical Signal Processing

3

BMEE 6361Composite Nanofibers

3

MANE 6319Quality Management Systems

3

MANE 6357Ergonomics

3

MANE 6375Human Factors

3

MECE 6323Polymer Processing

3

MECE 6360Advanced Mechanics of Materials

3

In lieu of the electives identified above, students may complete up to six credit hours from any department in the CECS or COS. To apply additional courses, students must seek approval through the standard course substitution process.

Thesis - 6 Hours

BMEE 7300Thesis I

3

BMEE 7301Thesis II

3

Total Credit Hours: 30