- Home
- Programmes
- Part-time
- Bio & Biomedical Engineering
- United States
55 Master's degrees in Bio & Biomedical Engineering in United States

Biomedical Engineering
Apply your engineering expertise to the mechanisms of life with this Biomedical Engineering programme at Virginia Commonwealth University.

Pharmaceutical Engineering
The Pharmaceutical Engineering program at Northeastern University prepares engineers with a unique blend of advanced skills in state-of-the art pharmaceutical design, manufacturing process engineering, and regulatory and quality.

Bioengineering
The Master of Science in Bioengineering at Northeastern University trains future leaders to improve methods for medical devices and treatments.

Medical Device Regulatory Affairs
The Graduate Certificate in Medical Device Regulatory Affairs at Northeastern University provides in-depth knowledge of the regulations and standards, global applications, and social impact of the medical device industry.

Bioengineering - Connect
The MS in Bioengineering - Connect with a concentration in biomedical devices and bioimaging at Northeastern University gives students with life sciences, medicine, or other nonengineering backgrounds the opportunity to transition to bioengineering.
Bioengineering
The Bioengineering program from University of Maryland is designed to assist engineers and technical professionals in the development of their careers and to provide the expertise needed in the rapidly changing business, government, and industrial environments.
Biomedicine and Business (Online)
MS in Biomedicine and Business (Online) program at Drexel University provides comprehensive training in fundamental aspects of scientific discovery, technology commercialization and business.
Medical Product Quality
Professionals working in quality assurance and quality control are responsible for the testing and oversight required to ensure the safety of healthcare products. Apply to the Medical Product Quality MSc program offered at University of Southern California.
Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering from Wayne State University improves the quality of human life. Rooted in a partnership between the College of Engineering and School of Medicine which dates back more than 80 years, the Department of Biomedical Engineering has long been at the forefront of discovery and innovation.
Applied Bioengineering
Rice University's Master of Applied Bioengineering is a widely-recognized, professional non-thesis degree that provides students with greater depth in their training. We offer two degree concentrations: Applied Bioengineering and Global Medical Innovation.
Biomedical Regulatory Affairs
The Biomedical Regulatory Affairs program from University of Washington trains professionals to manage the process of bringing new medical products to market.
Biomedical Informatics
The Biomedical Informatics program at George Washington University prepare graduates with the knowledge and skills needed to facilitate and lead innovation in health care. Throughout the programs, practitioners will use informatics analytics and tools to support clinical decision-making, clinical research, and patient engagement.
Medical Technology and Innovation
The University of Rochester Center for Medical Technology and Innovation (CMTI) is a unique graduate program focused on developing the next generation of leaders in medical device design and business.
Pharmaceutical Engineering and Science
The pharmaceutical industry is increasingly looking for engineers and scientists with a Pharmaceutical Engineering Masters degree. The Pharmaceutical Engineering and Science programme of Rutgers University provides current and advanced training in pharmaceutical engineering and manufacturing.
Biomedical Engineering
At Purdue's Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, we're not just crossing the lines between academic disciplines, we're changing the biomedical field through innovative research and education. The Biomedical Engineering programme is offered at the Purdue University.
Biodefense
The Biodefense postgrad certificate at George Mason University provides an interdisciplinary introduction to man-made and natural biological threats, including a background in the science and technology of biodefense and the specialized areas of threat assessment, non-proliferation, and medical and public health preparedness.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering program of the University of Minnesota allows you to reap the rewards of collaborations across the University of Minnesota and with local medical device companies.
Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology
The Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology Graduate Program is offered jointly by the University of Massachusetts Lowell, Boston, Dartmouth and Worcester campuses. The program emphasizes a multidisciplinary, team approach in course/seminars, presentations, laboratory rotations, and research projects.
Assistive Technology Engineering
The online Master of Science in Assistive Technology Engineering (ATE) from California State University Northridge serves new entrants and midcareer professionals who want to focus or reorient their careers in the fields of biomedical engineering and assistive technology.
Biomedical Engineering
Meet growing demand and distinguish yourself as an expert in the field with an online or hybrid Master’s of Science in Biomedical Engineering (BME) from Purdue University.