Students gain advanced training in bioengineering working with top researchers in the field and have a choice of training pathways in basic research, clinical applications, or commercialization of medical technologies.
Bioengineering doctoral students work with top faculty and researchers in the field, with a choice of training pathways in basic research, clinical applications, or commercialization of medical technologies.
CS+ allows students to combine a computer science degree with a specialization in other disciplines. Options include: CS + Biology; CS + Chemistry; and CS + Public Health.