Master of Applied Science in Biomedical Engineering (MASC)
所属信息
基本信息
项目时长
2 years申请截止日期
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秋季
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常规
1/15
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其他
申请信息
GPA要求
TOEFL要求
IELTS要求
成绩单寄送要求
推荐信要求
文书要求
申请材料
特点及课程设置
自2006年以来,我们的MASC课程为学生提供生物医学工程基础培训,涵盖广泛的研究领域,包括生物力学、生物材料、生化处理、细胞工程、成像、医疗设备、微机电植入系统、生理建模、模拟与监测、控制以及医疗机器人学。毕业生可以选择继续攻读博士学位,或在行业和其他机构担任研发职位。此外,还开设了工程硕士专业课程。
Biomedical Engineers apply their knowledge in engineering, biology, and medicine to healthcare and medical device industries. Biomedical Engineering is a distinct field that encompasses engineering disciplines, biology, life sciences, medicine, clinical applications, and the improvement of human health. Since 2006, our MASC program has trained students in the fundamentals of Biomedical Engineering, providing extensive research experience in biomechanics, biomaterials, biochemical processing, cellular engineering, imaging, medical devices, micro-electro-mechanical implantable systems, and physiological modeling, simulation, monitoring, and control, as well as medical robotics. Graduates continue on to PhD programs as well as research and development positions in industry and other institutions. A professional program, Master of Engineering, is also available.
课程设置介绍:
The Biomedical Engineering Program at UBC is a part of the School of Biomedical Engineering. This unique interdisciplinary structure provides students with unparalleled access to engineering experts across varied Biomedical Engineering research areas at UBC. It emphasizes a balance of biomedical engineering and life science study with a focus on clinical and industrial application. Our graduates have gone on to become industry leaders, especially in the medical device industry, and provide a network of professionals within the community.
Biomedical Engineering at UBC is the only program in Canada to offer the Engineers in Scrubs (EiS) training program. The EiS program began as an NSERC-funded Collaborative Research and Training Experience (CREATE) program designed to foster innovation in medical technology by training biomedical engineers in clinical environments. Students receive a significant portion of their training in hospital settings, and the program focuses on the medical technology innovation process. This program complements the research training of MASc and PhD students and allows them to work closely with medical professionals in identifying clinical problems and developing a solution.
