Goal: To educate future Biomedical engineers through affordable and flexible programs, situated on a world class collaborative medical campus, with a focus on clinical interactions and translational medicine experiences.
Our Master of Science program has either a coursework or thesis/project option and is designed to be completed in 12 to 24 months. Students pursuing a master of science in biomedical engineering at CU Denver will gain advanced training in biomedical engineering working with top researchers in the field. Students have a choice of training pathways in basic research, clinical applications, or commercialization of medical technologies and will find themselves prepared for biomedical engineering careers in industry, government, or academia.
For forms including Application for Candidacy, Exam Request, Thesis Approval, and more, visit the Graduate School Resources page.
The Department of Biomedical engineering is the first of its kind in Colorado. As a dual-campus program, shared between CU Denver and the CU Anschutz Medical Campus, the biomedical engineering program provides unprecedented instructional resources in biomedical engineering and research opportunities in health sciences. Students have opportunities to interact with clinicians and engineers and to perform research or medical device design in world-class hospitals and CU School of Medicine clinical research labs.