Teaching
Related academic programs and courses in Bioengineering
Bioenginering provides opportunities to investigate problems in areas as diverse as neuroengineering, biomaterials, biomechanics, and medical instrumentation.
Many courses emphasize lab work, such as exploring the properties of a frog muscle or using computers to model neural networks.
For undergraduates, the area provides excellent preparation for medical school or a wide range of other graduate programs. Graduate students pursue paths in academic or industrial research.
Current Students
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Undergraduate Programs
Undergraduates have the option of pursuing the Biomedical Sciences and Engineering track in the Engineering Sciences concentration (A.B.; A.B./S.M.).
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Graduate Programs
Graduate students may work towards a Master of Science, Master of Engineering, and Doctor of Philosophy degree in one of four subjects—Applied Mathematics, Applied Physics, Computer Science, and Engineering Sciences—or graduate with a Ph.D. in the Science, Technology & Management program (with Harvard Business School).
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Courses
Overview of course offerings in Engineering Sciences and related fields.

