The Master of Science in Bioengineering at the University of Louisville offers advanced training in various areas of bioengineering. Students gain in-depth knowledge in fields such as biocomputational modeling, bioimaging, bioinstrumentation, biomaterials, biomechanics, biomedical devices, bioMEMS, bionanotechnology, biosensors, biosignal processing, biosystems control, molecular bioengineering, and tissue engineering. The program enhances research opportunities in labs focused on oncology, cardiovascular disease, nanotherapeutics, orthopedics, drug delivery, injury, tissue regeneration, and image-based diagnostics. It is designed for those with an accredited baccalaureate in bioengineering but also welcomes applicants from other backgrounds, who may need to complete some undergraduate coursework.
Why this course is highly recommended
The program is well-suited for motivated students aiming to develop deep bioengineering expertise coupled with practical engineering skills. It prepares students for employment in industry, academia, or government, and for further graduate studies. The diverse research opportunities and emphasis on translational research—moving from basic science to clinical application—make it an attractive choice for those looking to impact healthcare devices, diagnostics, and therapies.
This MS program covers a broad range of bioengineering specialties including bioimaging, biomaterials, biomechanics, molecular bioengineering, tissue engineering, bioinstrumentation, and computational modeling. Students can choose emphasis areas and electives aligned with these specialisations to tailor their education to specific interests and career goals.
Application fees
25.24L
1st year tuition fees
25.24L
Living cost
To earn the MSc in Bioengineering, students must complete at least 30 credit hours with a GPA of 3.00 or higher. The coursework includes core courses, emphasis-area electives, and either a thesis or a non-thesis research project. A minimum of 24 credit hours must be completed at the university, with up to 6 transfer credits allowed. Degree must be completed within six years of admission.

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Graduates of this MS program are equipped for careers in biomedical device development, biomaterials, computational modeling, medical imaging, tissue engineering, and more. They can find roles in industry, academia, or government research labs, and pursue further studies such as a PhD in bioengineering or related fields.