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Bachelor of Science

Biomedical Engineering, BS

As a biomedical engineer, you can apply engineering tools to solve problems in biology and medicine. This unique engineering discipline allows you to make a difference in society’s health as a professionally trained engineer, but with a specialized focus on the medical and biological applications of classical engineering principles.

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Master's Degrees

Biomedical Engineering: Accelerated Program, MS

As a student in our accelerated, non-thesis program in biomedical engineering, you’ll take classes that deepen your knowledge of the engineering tools you need to solve problems in biology and medicine and further contribute in the workplace.

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Master's Degrees

Biomedical Engineering: Biomedical Innovation, Design, and Entrepreneurship, MS

As a student in our Biomedical Innovation, Design and Entrepreneurship accelerated program, you’ll engage in graduate-level, project-based experiences in design, prototyping and manufacturing.

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Master's Degrees

Biomedical Engineering: Research, MS

As a master’s student in biomedical engineering, you’ll apply engineering tools in your research as you solve problems in biology and medicine.

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Doctoral Degrees

Biomedical Engineering, PhD

As a PhD student in biomedical engineering, you’ll work alongside world-class faculty mentors and lead research that solves critical challenges in biology and medicine.

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View the UW-Madison Guide for information on all biomedical engineering courses.