Biomedical Engineering

Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering

Apply your engineering expertise to the mechanisms of life with a master’s degree in biomedical engineering from the Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) College of Engineering. We are among the best graduate programs in the nation as ranked by U.S. News and World Report.

You will learn to meld engineering and technology with medicine and biomedical sciences with access to a variety of specializations from biomedical imaging systems to artificial organs and more. 

What you’ll learn

Our 30-credit program can be completed in under two years by full-time students and allows you to specialize in areas like:

  • Artificial organs
  • Biomaterials
  • Biomedical imaging systems
  • Brain-computer interfaces
  • Cardiovascular devices
  • Cell and tissue engineering
  • Immunoengineering
  • Mechanobiology of disease
  • Neural engineering
  • Orthopedic biomechanics
  • Regenerative medicine
  • Rehabilitation and human factors engineering 
  • Tissue and cellular engineering

You will develop advanced analytical, experimental and technical skills in engineering and science. This will be complemented by a focus on communication, key to the development of your leadership potential through cross-team collaboration and information sharing. By applying creativity to form innovative solutions, master’s program students will use their knowledge to solve technological problems to meet the needs of our changing society and advance the quality of human life.

Application Requirements

VCU offers an online self-managed application process. This information outlines items needed to apply for a graduate program with the VCU College of Engineering. Additional information is listed on the Office of Admissions and International Admissions webpages.

Program-specific information can be found in the University Bulletin and additional inquiries can be made to the respective Graduate Program Directors listed below, or to the Office of Graduate Studies gradengr@vcu.edu.

Application materials include:

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