Bioengineering

MS, PhD

Clemson University's Bioengineering Program is one of the oldest in the world and historically the department is widely recognized to have pioneered the field of biomaterials. The Department offers two graduate degrees: the Master of Science and the Doctor of Philosophy. The curriculum consists of a core of recommended bioengineering courses supplemented by elective courses that provide the student greater depth in his/her specific area of interest.

Applicants to the Department of Bioengineering typically hold a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering, science, or life science. Students with non-engineering backgrounds are encouraged to apply but may be required to take engineering courses in addition to their regular bioengineering curriculum.

 

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National Institutes of Health award Clemson $9.3 million for tissue regeneration center
Clemson University has received a $9.3 million, five-year National Institutes of Health grant to establish a Center of Biomedical Research Excellence for Tissue Regeneration. Faculty from the Medica...read more
Clemson bioengineer uses nanoparticles to target drugs
Clemson bioengineer Frank Alexis is designing new ways to target drugs and
lower the chances for side effects.

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