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    10 Biomedical Engineering programs found

    PhD Programmes in Healthcare Healthcare Technology Biomedical Engineering

    A Ph.D. is granted to students after about four years of coursework and research; however, students must have already earned a master’s degree in order to pursue a Ph.D. Earning a Ph.D. recognizes graduates as experts in their specific field, and it can help individuals to achieve their personal and  professional goals.

    What is a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering? This type of program educates students in engineering as well as computer science, mathematics, and life sciences in order to produce graduates who are prepared to be leaders in the field of research, medical engineering, and science. Required classes in this doctorate program usually cover topics such as molecular and cellular bioengineering and quantitative physiology, as well as upper-level engineering and mathematics courses. Depending on the program, students may also need to write and defend their dissertations to an expert panel.

    Graduates with Ph.Ds. tend to be incredibly hard working, dedicated, and organized, due to the rigorous coursework involved with earning their degree. Thus, these individuals are usually highly valued in the workplace.

    Although a doctorate degree can be earned in about four years of full-time schooling, the actual amount of time it takes to earn a Ph.D. can differ depending on the student, the school, and the specific program. This means the cost can vary as well. Students should properly and thoroughly research any potential schools in order to be aware of the fiscal responsibility of furthering their education.

    A scholar who graduates with a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering can find employment as a biomedical engineer for research and patent development companies, as a medical device developer, scientific and bioinformatics analyst, research scientist, or as a medical project manager. Other graduates may choose to continue to work in academia, and teach or conduct research at universities.

    If you would like to learn more about earning a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.