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Students who are admitted to the coursework M.S. program may elect to switch to the M.S. thesis program provided they identify a faculty member willing to support the thesis activities and serve as the faculty advisor. In addition, if an enrolled student elects to pursue the Ph.D. degree, he/she may reapply to the College of Graduate studies for the Ph.D. degree. Students electing this change in terminal degree are strongly urged to discuss this option with both the Graduate Program Director and the Department Chair prior to application. A student may complete the M.S. thesis en route to the Ph.D. or may opt to bypass the writing of the M.S. thesis. Students who successfully defend the M.S. thesis and the Ph.D dissertation will be granted degrees of M.S. and Ph.D, while students that elect to bypass the M.S. thesis will be awarded only the Ph.D. degree. Students who are considering a change in terminal degree from coursework M.S. to M.S. thesis or Ph.D. must discuss these two options with the Graduate Director, the Department Chair, and/or their research advisor. Any request regarding the change of the terminal degree must be approved by the faculty advisor and the Graduate Committee.
Basic Coursework Requirements
A minimum of 36 semester hours of approved graduate coursework is required for a Master of Science in Bioengineering (MSBE) Coursework degree. All coursework must be approved by the Graduate Director. Each student must meet the following minimum general coursework requirements:
Curriculum
Bioengineering can be broadly classified into the three areas, or subdisciplines, of biomechanics, bioelectronics, and bioprocessing. Much of the important and exciting research in bioengineering is currently occurring at the interface of these areas. Employment opportunities for M.S. graduates are greatest for students trained in one of the subdisciplines with at least familiarity for the other two subdisciplines. As such, we have designed our M.S. curriculum so that students will have proficiency in all three subdisciplines of bioengineering. Elective coursework may be selected to support one or more subdisciplines as needed for completion of the thesis research.
The MSBE coursework requirements for a full-time student can be completed in as few as 3 semesters. However, students may also enroll part-time and complete courses over an extended time period. The curriculum requirements for the MSBE coursework degree are summarized in Table 1. Coursework must be selected to satisfy the hour requirements for each category.
Table 1: Coursework M.S. in Bioengineering (MSBE) curriculum requirements. The Coursework MSBE requires a minimum of 36 credit hours distributed among several categories. Elective courses can be selected to tailor the degree to the student's areas of interest.
| Category and Courses | Credit Hours |
|
Core
BIOE 5200 Physiology for Bioengineers or BIOE 6100 Computational Physiology BIOE 5260 Medical Imaging Systems I BIOE 6520 Orthopaedic Biomechanics BIOE 6310 Biochemical Engineering Principles |
12 hours |
|
Mathematics
MIME 6000 Advanced Engineering Mathematics I |
3 hours |
|
Electives
no more than 3 hrs Special Topics courses |
21 hours |
| BIOE 5930 Bioengineering Seminar | --- |
| Total (minimum) | 36 hours |
The vast majority of students entering the program with a B.S. in Bioengineering will require no remedial coursework. However, students entering with a B.S. degree from another engineering discipline or from the basic sciences may require remedial coursework. Students with non-engineering B.S. degrees may have to complete as many as five (5) prerequisite or remedial courses before registering for the BIOE core courses. Table 2 provides the prerequisite courses that are needed for completion of the core M.S. coursework.
Table 2: Prerequisite courses for the MSBE core courses.
| Biomechanics Core Course: BIOE 6520 Orthopaedic Biomechanics | |
| prerequisites: |
CIVE 1150 Engineering Mechanics: Statics
MIME 2300 Engineering Dynamics BIOE 4110/5780 Advanced Biomechanics or equivalent |
| Bioelectrical Core Course: BIOE 5260 Medical Imaging Systems I | |
| prerequisites: | EECS 2300 Electric Circuits |
| Bioprocessing Core Course: BIOE 6310 Biochemical Engineering Principles | |
| prerequisites: | graduate standing |
| Physiology Core Course: BIOE 6100 Computational Physiology | |
| prerequisites: |
BIOE 4100/5200 Physiology for Bioengineers or equivalent
MIME 6000 Advanced Engineering Mathematics I |
| Mathematics Core Course: MIME 6000 Advanced Engineering Mathematics I | |
| prerequisites: | MATH 3860 Elementary Differential Equations or equivalent |
Graduate BIOE courses are rotated so that approximately 6-8 courses are offered yearly. In addition to graduate Bioengineering courses, students may take graduate level courses in other departments and colleges to satisfy the elective credit requirements as well as to gain knowledge in other areas of interest. The MSBE coursework degree provides significant flexibility for degree design with 21 credit hours in graduate-level elective courses. A sample curriculum for the MSBE coursework degree is given in Table 3. In this example, coursework requirements are completed in 4 semesters, but could be completed over a shorter or longer time period.
Table 3: Sample curriculum for the MSBE coursework degree. Elective and pre-requisite coursework will vary for each student. Time to completion of degree is determined by each student in consultation with the Graduate Director.
| Course | Semester | Category | |||
| Fall 1 | Spr 1 | Fall 2 | Spr 2 | ||
| BIOE 5200 Physiology for Bioengineers | 3 | Core | |||
| BIOE 5260 Medical Imaging Systems I | 3 | Core | |||
| BIOE 6520 Orthopaedic Biomechanics | 3 | Core | |||
| BIOE 6310 Biochemical Engineering Principles | 3 | Core | |||
| MIME 6000 Advanced Engineering Mathematics I | 3 | Math | |||
| BIOE 5780 Advanced Biomechanics | 3 | Elective | |||
| BIOE 5/6XXX or other graduate-level course | 6 | 6 | 6 | Elective | |
| BIOE 5930 Bioengineering Seminar | R* | R* | R* | R* | |
| Total hours | 9 | 9 | 9 | 9 | 36 |
| * Seminar is a no credit course offered Fall and Spring semesters. | |||||
UT Plan of Study
All MS students must file a UT Plan of Study with the College of Graduate Studies by the beginning of their second year in the program. An electronic version of the Plan of Study is available on the College of Engineering web site in word format. A student's Plan of Study should be completed in consultation with the Graduate Program Director. The plan of study must be TYPED and include ONLY those courses that count toward the 36 hrs required for the degree, even if additional coursework hours are completed. Students are responsible for selecting approved courses that satisfy the curriculum requirements as outlined in Table 1. For each semester, hours listed must be totaled. Courses yet to be taken should be entered under the appropriate term to be taken with no grade entered. Completed Plans of Study should be saved electronically in case modifications are required. Completed Plans of Study should be submitted to the Graduate Program Director for approval by September 15. Modifications to an approved Plan of Study must be submitted on a Plan of Study modification form or, if substantial, on a new Plan of Study form to the Graduate Program Director.
M.S. Forms Check Sheet
Over the course of the M.S. thesis, several milestones must be achieved. These milestones are typically documented with a specific University or Department form. The specific milestones, forms, and the times for submission of these forms are summarized in Table 4.
Table 4: M.S. Coursework Forms Check Sheet. The forms listed below must be completed and filed by the appropriate due dates as part of the MSBE degree requirements. All forms are available on-line.
| Form | Due date | Return to |
| UT Plan of Study for the MS Degree | September 15 of the 2nd academic year | Graduate Program Director |
| UT Application for Graduation | Beginning of final semester; check the Registrar's website for specific dates | College of Graduate Studies |
| BIOE Graduate Exit Interview Form | Upon completion of thesis degree requirements | BIOE Secretary |
M.S. Graduation
Students must apply for graduation using the UT Application for Graduation form. This form must be filed with the Graduate School at or before the beginning of the semester during which the degree requirements are expected to complete.
To receive the MSBE coursework degree, a student must: