2021-2022 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Medical Product Engineering, MSB-MPE
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The Master of Science in Bioengineering - Medical Product Engineering program is a non-thesis program of graduate education in Bioengineering aimed at current industry professionals and students desiring a career in the healthcare industry. The program will provide opportunities for students to acquire relevant business, advanced engineering, and technology skills such as entrepreneurship, product development, regulatory processes, and commercialization.
The University of Pittsburgh, through BioE and SSOE and in cooperation with SOHS and KGSB, is ideally positioned to offer a premier educational program in response to the strong regional interest and support for medical product innovation and product development. The Master of Science in Bioengineering - Medical Product Engineering degree will be awarded by SSOE and administered through the Department of Bioengineering.
Medical Product Engineering program will combine bio/medical engineering, hands-on product design, development, and commercialization. Working with practicing healthcare and biomedical professionals, student teams will be challenged to create new solutions addressing unmet clinical needs in diagnosis, treatment, surgery, hospital care, patient rehabilitation, or home healthcare environments.
The MS-MPE program will be attractive to students who want to pursue an advanced degree in Bioengineering, but who do not want to pursue a research-based MS or PhD degrees. Although the program is specifically directed toward udergraduate engineering students, individuals with strong, quantitative background in a STEM discipline are also eligible candidates. Qualified students in SOHS, KGSB, and Law and professionals currently working in the health care field who are seeking to complement their education with a graduate degree in Medical Product Engineering may be interested. In addition, the MS-MPE program could be of interest to undergraduate students pursuing the 5-year BS/MS program and it will satisfy the requirements for the joint MBA/MS program co-sponsored by the KGBS and SSOE.
Most of the special courses offered as part of the MS-MPE program are also available to all eligible Pitt students (graduate and undergraduate) as electives. These special courses are also available to Pitt students who are already enrolled in a graduate program and not prepared to complete the 30-credit MS-MPE program, but wish to obtain the 15-credit Graduate Certificate in Medical Product Innovation (C-MPI). The Graduate Certificate was approved by the Provost in 2012. A PRMS document for the Certificate program is on file with the Provost’s office.
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I. Four Required (Core) Courses: 12 credits
II. One Required Biomedical Ethics Course: 3 credits
Students will be expected to enroll in “Societal, Political, and Ethical Issues in Biotechnology” (BIOENG 2242), which is offered both semesters by the Department of Bioengineering. In the event of class conflict, students can enroll in a course offered by another department (e.g., Bioethics) with the approval of the graduate coordinator. IV. Elective Courses relevant to Medical Product Engineering curriculum (Per approval by program director): 12 credits (four Advanced Engineering/Science courses)
Students can take any program relevant 2000+ level courses as electives. Since program students can explore and examine all facets of the medical product engineering process from ideation to prototyping to clinical evaluation, the following list of elective courses, which have been offered one or more times since Fall 2011, are highly appropriate for graduate study in Medical Product Engineering. Please see attached letters from Dr. Bopaya Bidanda, Chair of Industrial Engineering and Dr. Arjang Assad, Dean of the Katz Graduate School of Business in support of our students enrolling in relevant courses as electives. V. One Rotation of Co-op/Internship: 0-3 credits
Minimum one rotation of individually arranged co-op/internship is highly recommended. The co-op/internship requirement is waived for students working full-time. As such, when students enter the MS-MPE program, the internship requirement is co-determined with the Program Director.
MS-MPE students can opt to earn 0-3 course credits toward degree requirements, which are a part of the 12 required elective credits. Thus, if a student earns less than 3 credits for the co-op/internship, electives much be taken to hit the required total 30 credits. |