Master of Engineering in Bioengineering: Biomechanics and Neural Engineering

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

University of Kansas

Program Overview

Biomechanics is the scientific discipline that studies biological systems, such as the human body, using the methods of Mechanical Engineering. The purpose is to create new and innovative approaches, advance fundamental concepts, and apply knowledge to the improvement of the mechanics of biological systems.

Program Key Stats

$21,982 (Annual cost)
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Eligibility Criteria

3.00 GPA
4 Year

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