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Graduate Program Options
The following degree programs are offered through the Department:
- Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering
- Ph.D. in Functional Imaging (jointly offered with the Medical College of Wisconsin)
- M.S. in Biomedical Engineering (thesis option)
- M.S. in Healthcare Technologies Management (non-thesis degree), offered jointly with the Medical College of Wisconsin
The department offers over 30 graduate courses in support of these programs, and there many additional courses offered at MCW and within other departments at Marquette.
Over 60 departmental faculty participate in research, including 13 regular biomedical engineering faculty, an additional 10 faculty with primary appointments in other MU departments, and about 40 research and adjunct faculty (most with primary appointments at the Medical College of Wisconsin).
Our close ties to the Medical College's Graduate School are reflected in two joint Marquette University/Medical College of Wisconsin degree programs offered in Functional Imaging and Healthcare Technologies Management, both of which have been accelerated by Whitaker Special Opportunity Awards. Another Whitaker award is strengthening these ties in the area of rehabilitative bioengineering, plus supporting the development of five new rehabilitation research laboratories on the Marquette campus.
Graduate research activities include the following general areas:
- Systems Physiology and Modeling
- Bioinstrumentation & Biosensors
- Functional Imaging (fMRI, Micro X-ray)
- Medical & Biological Image Analysis
- Tissue Biomechanics & Biomaterials
- Prosthetics/Orthotics/Artificial Limbs
- Head & Spinal Trauma
- Human Motion Analysis
- Neurorehabilitation
- Telerehabilitation
- Biotelemetry
- Biocomputing & Bioinformatics
- Electrophysiology
- Physiological Signal Processing
- Cell Transport & Metabolism
- Hemodynamics
The Graduate School
Future Graduate Students
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Current Graduate Students
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