The Applied Biomedical Engineering master’s programme (online, part-time) from Johns Hopkins University builds your ability to design and evaluate biomedical technologies. You’ll study core areas such as medical devices, imaging, biomechanics and translational tissue engineering, with a hybrid two-weekend residency in Baltimore.
The Applied Biomedical Engineering master's program at Johns Hopkins University is designed to enhance your skills in the design and evaluation of biomedical technologies. Offered online in a part-time format, this program allows you to balance your studies with professional commitments while providing a comprehensive educational experience.
The program includes a hybrid two-weekend residency in Baltimore, where you will engage in hands-on activities and project-based learning, applying engineering principles to real-world biomedical challenges.
Format: Part-time online coursework complemented by a hybrid two-weekend residency in Baltimore.
Core course areas may include:
Throughout the program, you will participate in applied learning experiences that emphasize practical skills and knowledge in biomedical engineering.
Applicants should have a solid foundation in mathematics (including ordinary differential equations), calculus-based physics, chemistry, and at least one term of programming (such as Python, Java, or MATLAB). Admission decisions are based on your academic and professional background.
English language proficiency is essential, with a minimum IELTS score of 7 recommended.
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