Overview
The Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) in Biomedical Engineering at Texas A&M University is a non‑thesis, professionally focused graduate degree designed for students seeking advanced technical training that can be directly applied in industry, healthcare, and technology development. The program emphasizes engineering design, quantitative analysis, and problem‑solving across biomedical imaging, biomaterials, biomechanics, medical devices, and computational modeling. With a flexible curriculum and opportunities to tailor coursework to individual career goals, students gain the interdisciplinary expertise needed to address complex challenges at the intersection of engineering and human health.
Dual Degree Option
Available as a Dual Degree program in partnership with Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, School of Mechanical Engineering: Master of Science (MS) in Design and Manufacturing of Sustainable Medical Devices.
Why Texas A&M?
Texas A&M’s Department of Biomedical Engineering is nationally recognized for innovation, industry partnerships, and a strong commitment to translational impact. M.Eng. students benefit from access to cutting‑edge research facilities, experienced faculty, and a curriculum designed to prepare graduates for leadership roles in medical technology, biotechnology, clinical engineering, and regulatory fields. The non‑thesis structure provides a streamlined pathway for working professionals and those seeking rapid career advancement. Combined with the strength of the Aggie Network and the reputation of one of the nation’s top engineering colleges, Texas A&M offers an exceptional environment for advancing your career in biomedical engineering.
Contact
Stormy Kretzschmar
979-458-2327