
Bioengineering Master's Program
Develop materials and devices at the intersection of life science and engineering with an in-demand degree.
Are you a medical professional with an interest in biomaterials and tissue engineering research? Do you have a strong background in science? The bioengineering master’s degree program at Stevens is tailored for you. This interdisciplinary program focuses on tissue engineering, biomaterials and regenerative medicine methods to improve healthcare.
The bioengineering master’s program builds on a foundation of molecular biology and chemistry while also adding elements of bioengineering design. Graduates of this program will be positioned to succeed with careers in pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device, or life science companies in addition to biomedical, biology, or bioengineering research, regulatory institutions, and other professional health careers.
Biomedical Engineering Research
Major advantages of studying biomedical engineering at a premier research institution like Stevens include support for your ideas, great mentors and the best tools for your research. Learn more about research in the Department of Biomedical Engineering.
The Stevens Advantage
Stevens is strategically located in northern New Jersey directly across the river from New York City, giving students easy access to professional societies, groups, meetups and one of the nation’s largest hubs for the biotechnology industry.
More Advantages to our Program
Part-time or full-time enrollment
Interdisciplinary program
Focus on research and laboratory experience
Mixture of engineering and life sciences
Thesis and non-thesis options
Evening courses available
Putting You on Track for Professional Success
The bioengineering master's program develops in-demand knowledge and skills to put you on track for career success in a variety of roles like:
Research Scientist
Research Associate
Clinical Scientist
Quality Control Analyst
Research Associate
Science/Medical Writer
Process Development Engineer
Our graduates have been hired at: Merck, Celgene, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Hospital for Special Surgery, Sloan Kettering Institute, Integra Lifesciences
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