2019-2020 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Department of Bioengineering
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Department Chair: Sanjeev Shroff, PhD
Main Office: 302F Benedum
412-624-6445
Fax: 412-383-8788
E-mail: sshroff@pitt.edu
http:www.engineering.pitt.edu/bioengineering/
Graduate Degree Programs
The Department of Bioengineering offers the degrees of Master of Science in Bioengineering, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Bioengineering, and a Professional Masters in Medical Product Engineering. In addition, the department has a certificate program in Medical Product Innovation and participates in the MD/PhD program with the School of Medicine’s Medical Scientist Training Program and the MBA/MS program with the Katz Graduate School of Business.
The graduate program in bioengineering incorporates five programmatic tracks:
Bioimaging and Signals
Biomechanics
Molecular, Cellular, and Systems Engineering
Neural Engineering
Medical Product Engineering*
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
*(Please note this track has separate tracks for the MS and PhD).
The department has an active, interdisciplinary graduate bioengineering program in conjunction with faculty from the School of Medicine, the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, the School of Dental Medicine, the clinicians at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center hospitals, and other schools and departments at the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University.
The graduate program is directed toward engineering and life science education and research, with particular emphasis on the PhD. Its scope is broadly defined to incorporate the application of engineering principles, methods, and technology in two broad areas: (1) scientific queries into fundamental biological phenomena and (2) the development of instrumentation, materials, devices, and systems relative to application in the biological sciences and medicine. Thus, the bioengineering faculty are applying various forms of engineering principles, mathematics, computation, technology, and methodology to a broad variety of medical and life sciences problems.
Admissions
Applicants for admission are expected to have a minimum GPA of 3.5 from an accredited BS program. They must submit transcripts of all college-level work, three letters of recommendation, a statement of purpose, and scores on the verbal, quantitative, and analytical writing sections of the Graduate Record Examination. International applicants whose first language is not English are required to submit the TOEFL, administered by the Educational Testing Service, with a minimum score of 550 (213 computer-based, 80 internet-based). In addition to these basic requirements, evidence of significant research and/or industrial experience is very important as further evidence of ability to perform well at the graduate level.
Students with a non-engineering background may be admitted provisionally on a case-by-case basis, and often are required to take undergraduate engineering and math courses considered as prerequisite for graduate course work in these areas. These undergraduate courses do not count toward their graduate degree credit requirements. Likewise, an undergraduate knowledge of physiology and basic biology and chemistry is assumed. In addition to the above basic requirements, evidence of significant research and/or industrial experience is very important as further evidence of ability to perform well at the graduate level. These experiences should be detailed clearly in recommendation letters, as well as in the student’s statement of purpose. Please note that incomplete applications will not be considered.
Financial Assistance
All doctoral students in the Department of Bioengineering are currently supported either by research or departmental funds. Financial assistance is typically arranged between a student and a faculty advisor. Students with exceptional qualifications will be considered for additional departmental support and fellowships.
ProgramsCertificateDoctoralJoint DegreeMaster’s
CoursesBioengineering- BIOENG 2001 - MATHEMATICAL METHODS IN BIOENGINEERING 1
- BIOENG 2005 - RADIOFREQUENCY MEDICAL DEVICES AND APPLICATIONS OF ELECTROMAGNETICS IN MEDICINE
- BIOENG 2016 - FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF BIODEGRADABLE
- BIOENG 2023 - BIOENGINEERING SEMINAR SERIES
- BIOENG 2024 - BIOENGINEERING SEM FOR PROF MS
- BIOENG 2040 - TRANSPORT PHENOMENA FOR BIOMEDICAL AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERS
- BIOENG 2045 - COMPUTATIONAL CASE STUDIES IN BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
- BIOENG 2055 - BIOMEDICAL FLUIDS MECHANICS
- BIOENG 2061 - ERGONOMICS & OCCUPTNL BIOMECHNC
- BIOENG 2067 - MUSCULOSKELETAL BIOMECHANICS
- BIOENG 2095 - GRADUATE PROJECTS
- BIOENG 2150 - MEDICAL PRODUCT IDEATION
- BIOENG 2151 - MEDICAL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
- BIOENG 2154 - WORKSHOP IN DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURABILITY
- BIOENG 2162 - MEDICAL PRODUCT PROTOTYPING 3
- BIOENG 2165 - MEDICAL PRODUCT ENTREPRENEURSHIP
- BIOENG 2166 - MANAGING MEDICAL PRODUCT RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
- BIOENG 2170 - CLINICAL BIOENGINEERING
- BIOENG 2171 - MEDICAL PRODUCT PROTOTYPING
- BIOENG 2175 - HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING IN MEDICAL DEVICES
- BIOENG 2186 - NEURAL ENGINEERING
- BIOENG 2230 - CARDIO ORGAN REPLACEMENT
- BIOENG 2241 - SOCTL, POL & ETHCL ISS BIOTEC 1
- BIOENG 2242 - SOCTL, POL & ETHCL ISS BIOTEC 2
- BIOENG 2250 - CARDIO CLINICAL INTERNSHIPS
- BIOENG 2265 - BIOMEDICAL FLUID MECHANICS
- BIOENG 2330 - BIOMEDICAL IMAGING
- BIOENG 2333 - FUNDAMENTALS OF FINITE ELEMENT METHODS
- BIOENG 2340 - INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL IMAGING AND IMAGE ANALYSIS
- BIOENG 2351 - COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN BIOENGINEERING
- BIOENG 2370 - COMPUTATIONAL SIMULATION IN MEDICAL DEVICE DESIGN
- BIOENG 2383 - BIOMEDICAL OPTICAL MICROSCOPY
- BIOENG 2385 - ENGINEERING MEDICAL DEVICES FOR QUANTITATIVE IMAGE ANALYSIS AND VISUALIZATION
- BIOENG 2411 - MATHEMATICAL METHODS IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 1
- BIOENG 2505 - MULTI MODAL BIOMEDICAL IMAGING TECHNOLOGIES: FUNCTIONAL, MOLECULAR AND HYBRID IMAGING TECHNIQUES
- BIOENG 2515 - CARDIO SYSTM DYNAMICS & MODELING
- BIOENG 2520 - MOL CELL BIOLOGY & BIOPHYSC 1
- BIOENG 2525 - APPLIED BIOSTATISTICS
- BIOENG 2540 - NEURAL BIOMATERIALS AND TISSUE ENGINEERING
- BIOENG 2580 - BIOMD APPLC SIGNAL PROCESSING
- BIOENG 2601 - PRINCIPLES AND PROPERTIES OF COMPLEX ENGINEERED MATERIALS
- BIOENG 2610 - INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL CORROSION AND MICRODEVICES
- BIOENG 2615 - INTRODUCTION TO NEURAL ENGINEERING
- BIOENG 2620 - INTRODUCTION TO TISSUE ENGINEERING
- BIOENG 2630 - METHODS IN IMAGE ANALYSIS
- BIOENG 2632 - BIOMECHANICS 3: BIODYNAMICS OF MOVEMENT
- BIOENG 2633 - BIOMECHANICS 4: BIOMECHANICS OF ORGANS, TISSUES, AND CELLS
- BIOENG 2635 - TRIBOLOGY: THE STUDY OF ADHESION, FRICTION, LUBRICATION AND WEAR
- BIOENG 2650 - LEARNING & CONTROL OF MOVEMENT
- BIOENG 2675 - FINITE ELASTICITY OF SOFT TISSUES
- BIOENG 2704 - FUNDMS REHAB ENGR AND TECHN 1
- BIOENG 2705 - PRACT REHAB ENGR & ASSISTV TECHN
- BIOENG 2708 - INDIV & SOCIAL EXPRN DISABILITY
- BIOENG 2724 - ASSISTIVE TECHN FUNDING & POLICY
- BIOENG 2725 - DESIGN FOR INJURY PREVENTION
- BIOENG 2731 - MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF TISSUE GROWTH AND DIFFERENTIATION
- BIOENG 2750 - EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN AND ANALYSES
- BIOENG 2751 - EXPERIMENT AND DESIGN ANALYSIS 2
- BIOENG 2800 - NEUROTECHNOLOGY: CONCEPTS, PATIENTS, AND DEVICES
- BIOENG 2810 - BIOMATERIALS & BIOCOMPATIBILITY
- BIOENG 2820 - SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY-ENGINEERING LIVING SYSTEMS
- BIOENG 2900 - GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS AND PROPOSAL-WRITING WORKSHOP
- BIOENG 2999 - M.S. THESIS
- BIOENG 3003 - TEACHING PRACTICUM
- BIOENG 3020 - DESIGN AND SYNTHESIS OF BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS
- BIOENG 3095 - GRADUATE PROJECTS
- BIOENG 3333 - ADVANCED FINITE ELEMENT METHODS
- BIOENG 3602 - TMJ REGENERATION AND MECHANICS
- BIOENG 3735 - EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX IN TISSUE BIOLOGY AND BIOENGINEERING
- BIOENG 3760 - RES SEM: REGENERATIVE MEDICINE
- BIOENG 3944 - COMPOSITION, STRUCTURE, AND FUNCTION OF MINERALIZED TISSUES
- BIOENG 3997 - RESEARCH, PHD
- BIOENG 3999 - PH.D. DISSERTATION
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