Biomedical Engineering (MS)
The Biomedical Engineering master's degree allows students to pursue advanced studies in the following areas:
The Biomedical Engineering master's degree allows students to pursue advanced studies in the following areas:
Focus: integrating the life sciences and engineering and applying the results of that integration to the field of medicine.
The goal of the minor program is to educate students in how to apply engineering fundamentals to solve problems in biology and medicine. The program should be of particular interest to those students who plan to pursue advanced degrees in biomedical engineering and/or medicine.
Focus: advancing knowledge and research in areas such as ecology, evolution, and behavior; molecular and cell biology; and computational biology and bioinformatics.
Focus: advancing study and research in ecology, evolution, and behavior; molecular and cell biology; and computational biology and bioinformatics.
Georgia Tech’s bachelor of science in Biology degree offers students an outstanding education in the life sciences and excellent preparation for future careers in biological and health-related fields. The B.S. in Biology degree offers:
A minor in biology is available to all non-biology majors. The minor program provides a concentration in modern biological sciences and is especially valuable for students considering biomedical or environmental fields.
Focus: preparing graduate students to reach the forefront of leadership in the field of bioinformatics and computational biology; and integrating research and education on the use of information technologies in biology and medicine.
Focus: advancing study and research emphasizing computer science; advanced molecular biology and biochemistry; statistics; and bioinformatics.
The Doctor of Philosophy with a Major in Architecture advances knowledge and research in areas such as design computation; evidence-based design; building technology, history and culture; and organizational and cognitive performance.