33 Master's degrees in Bio & Biomedical Engineering in Canada

Biological Engineering
Dalhousie University’s Biological Engineering programme applies natural science and engineering principles to the biological world. Students will explore a wide range of problems relating to the environment, food and other biomaterial production and processing, renewable energy and reusable resources.

Biomedical Engineering
In Dalhousie University’s Master of Biomedical Engineering programme, you will apply engineering principles to address health research challenges. Our research spans multiple disciplines, focusing on tissue and drug synthesis, biomedical device development, tissue properties, physiological systems, human motion, and advanced medical imaging techniques.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering programme at the University of British Columbia is a research-intensive Master of Applied Science. This full-time, in-person course at the Vancouver campus typically lasts three years. Students engage in advanced technical training and a thesis to prepare for high-level healthcare careers.
Biosystems Engineering
Biosystems Engineering from University of Manitoba is intended for individuals desiring an advanced degree with an emphasis on engineering research. A minimum of 12 credit hours of coursework is required and a thesis must be submitted based on original research conducted by the student. The research will be supervised by one of our professors.
Chemical and Biochemical Engineering
The Chemical and Biochemical Engineering M.Sc. at Western University - Canada is a full-time, thesis-based programme. Spanning six terms over two years, this public research degree allows students to specialise in advanced technical fields. It is designed for those holding a four-year bachelor’s degree seeking expert knowledge.
Biosystems Engineering
Biosystems Engineering from University of Manitoba is a course-based degree consisting of 30 credit hours of coursework.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Electrical and Computer Engineering MASc at the University of Ottawa is a research-focused master's programme delivered in a public study mode. This full-time or part-time course typically lasts two years, offering advanced technical training through the prestigious Ottawa-Carleton Institute for Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Biomedical Engineering
The University of Alberta offers a comprehensive Biomedical Engineering programme for students seeking a Master degree. This public study mode course provides advanced training at the intersection of medicine and engineering. Over a standard duration, students engage in high-level research and technical development in this field.
Biological Engineering
The department has well equipped research and teaching laboratories, and allows either experimental or theoretical research projects. Biological Engineering students at University of Saskatchewan may be involved in a specialized research-oriented activity, collaboration with industry, or research centres in Canada. Apply to the Biological Engineering MSc program at University of Saskatchewan.
Biomedical Discovery and Commercialization
Biomedical sciences focus complemented by business courses and interdisciplinary science-business projects. We offer a master degree in Biomedical Discovery and Commercialization at McMaster University.
Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering from Queen's University involves the application of engineering principles to understand, modify or control biological systems with the objective of generating solutions to health-related problems.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering M.Sc. at the University of Ottawa is a multidisciplinary research programme delivered in collaboration with Carleton University. This full-time or part-time course lasts two years, focusing on advanced technical solutions for healthcare through rigorous academic study and a master's thesis.
Biomedical Engineering - Clinical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering - Clinical Engineering M.Sc. at the University of Ottawa is a professional master's programme delivered in a full-time or part-time study mode. This multidisciplinary degree focuses on healthcare technology management and clinical applications, typically completed within two years of study.
Chemical and Biological Engineering
The Chemical and Biological Engineering MASc at the University of British Columbia is a research-based programme delivered in person at the Vancouver campus. This full-time course typically spans two years, combining advanced coursework with a thesis to prepare students for leadership in industrial and academic sectors.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering programme at Toronto Metropolitan University offers advanced training in medical technology. This public master level course, available in full-time and part-time modes, focuses on R&D for medical devices. Students gain expert skills in healthcare innovation through a professional curriculum.
Biomedical Engineering
Make a meaningful impact on healthcare and pave the way towards a future in biomedical innovation with this Biomedical Engineering degree offered at University of Waterloo.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering M.Sc. at Carleton University is a two-year, public programme designed for advanced technical mastery. Students can choose between coursework, research projects, or thesis pathways. This multi-disciplinary course offers full-time study modes focused on solving complex biological and medical challenges.
Electrical and Computer Engineering - Science, Society and Policy
The Electrical and Computer Engineering - Science, Society and Policy programme at the University of Ottawa is a full-time Master of Applied Science. This two-year course explores the interface of engineering innovation and public policy, delivered through a public study mode to prepare experts for complex decision-making.
Biomedical Engineering
This Biomedical Engineering MEng/MSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan involves the application of Engineering Sciences to the solution of specific problems in Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, and related fields.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering programme at the University of Toronto offers a multidisciplinary master degree for students seeking to integrate engineering with medicine. This public study mode course focuses on developing medical devices and artificial organs through advanced research and professional training in Canada.