Overview

The Master of Science (M.S.) in Biomedical Engineering at Texas A&M University is a research‑focused graduate program designed for students who want to advance scientific discovery and technological innovation in human health. The program offers both thesis and non‑thesis options, allowing students to tailor their experience to their academic and professional goals. Through advanced coursework and hands‑on research, students explore areas such as biomaterials, biomechanics, biomedical imaging, regenerative medicine, medical device design, and computational modeling. Thesis students work closely with faculty mentors on original research projects, while non‑thesis students strengthen their technical foundation through a structured, coursework‑based curriculum.

 

Why Texas A&M?

Texas A&M’s Department of Biomedical Engineering is nationally recognized for its interdisciplinary research, strong industry partnerships, and commitment to improving human health through engineering innovation. Students benefit from access to cutting‑edge laboratories, collaborative research centers, and faculty who are leaders in their fields. Whether pursuing a research career, preparing for doctoral study, or seeking advanced technical roles in industry, graduates gain the expertise and professional network needed to excel. With the reputation of one of the nation’s top engineering colleges and the support of the global Aggie Network, Texas A&M offers an exceptional environment for advancing your future in biomedical engineering.

 

Contact

Stormy Kretzschmar

stormyk@tamu.edu 

979-458-2327

Daniel Alge

dalge@tamu.edu 



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