Biomedical Engineering - MASc
Master
In Toronto (Canada)
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Toronto (Canada)
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Duration
Flexible
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Start date
Different dates available
This collaborative graduate program prepares students for careers in biomedical engineering and provides them with the opportunity to advance their own research, tap into Ryerson’s leading faculty-based research and work on industry-related projects.
Throughout the program, students are supported by a network of experienced faculty supervisors and have opportunities for training at research hospitals such as St. Michael’s Hospital and the University Health Network. This program supports student development in biomedical engineering R&D — which is ranked as the number-one job in the health-care industry — to meet the demand for better medical devices, more sophisticated medical equipment and improved biomedical procedures.
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About this course
Completion of a four-year undergraduate degree in engineering, or a related field in the biomedical sciences (e.g. biology, biochemistry, physiology, immunology, genetics, etc.) from an accredited institution
Minimum grade point average (GPA) or equivalent of 3.33/4.33 (B+) in the last two years of study
Statement of interest
Resumé/CV
Transcripts
Two letters of recommendation
English language proficiency requirement
Reviews
Subjects
- Network
- Industry
- Engineering
- Medical
- Medical training
- Biomedical
- Network Training
- Foundations
- Physiology
- Advanced
Course programme
- Master's Thesis
- Seminars in Biomedical Engineering
- Foundations of Biomedical Engineering
- Anatomy and Physiology for Med. Phys.
- Three Elective credits (One may be a BE8003)
- Directed Studies in Biomedical Engineering
- Rehabilitation Engineering
- Design of Bio-MEMS
- Computations in Genetic Eng.
- Biomedical System Modeling
- Advanced Medical Image Analysis
- Advanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Stats for the Health Sciences
- Biomedical Ultrasound
- Advanced Imaging
- Model and Simulation- Chem Eng
- Advances in Biomaterials
- Nanobiotechnology
- Advanced Topics in Tissue Engineering
- Digital Signal Processing I
- Digital Signal Processing II
- Digital Image Processing I
- Digital Image Processing II
- Sel Topics: Biomedical Engr I
- Sel Topics: Biomedical Engr II
- Finite Element Methods in Engr
- Robotics
- Introduction to Microfluidics
- Micro and Nano Manufacturing
Biomedical Engineering - MASc