Biomedical engineering at Texas A&M University provides multi-year funding offers to all admitted doctoral students. Master’s level students can be considered for assistantships at any point in their degree. All applicants are evaluated for funding opportunities using their EngineeringCAS application.
Students who receive funding for graduate school generally receive one or more types of financial assistance. All offers of admission and funding require that students identify a research supervisor.
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Obtaining a Master of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering at Texas A&M gave me the skills needed to apply technical concepts to design and develop medical devices. The fabrication and prototyping methods, device development strategies, and modeling and simulation techniques that I learned have all had a strong impact on my career within industry.