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    M.S. in BIOENGINEERING.

    The Department of Bioengineering and Neuroscience, L.C.
    Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science, Syracuse
    University plans to offer an M.S. in Bioengineering
    beginning in Fall 1998. A Special Opportunity Award from the
    Whitaker Foundation is supporting this initiative.

    The goal is to provide advanced knowledge in specific major
    fields in Bioengineering and prepare students for careers in
    industry or for further graduate study. We expect program
    completion to take 3 semesters or one calendar year.

    PROGRAM:
    Students will be required to take a 24 cr.hr. Technical Core
    with 12 cr.hr. of Bioengineering Courses, and 9 cr.hr. of
    Technical and Life Sciences Electives which may
    be from bioengineering, other engineering fields, computer
    science, neuroscience or basic medical sciences. 3 cr.hr.in
    Biomedical Ethics and the Graduate Seminar are also part of
    the Technical Core.

    A special opportunity will be offered through the 12 cr.hr.
    Tailored Concentration. Students may choose a concentration
    in Technology Management (School of Management), Technology
    Transfer (College of Law) or Manufacturing Engineering
    (College of Engineering). Alternatively further technical or
    life sciences electives can be selected.

    Overall: A minimum of 18 cr.hr. of engineering courses will
    be required. Students needing further background in biology
    will be required to take the OCells, Tissues and SystemsO
    course in Bioengineering. All students will be required to
    complete a Project.

    WHO SHOULD CONSIDER THIS PROGRAM ?
    Students graduating with the B.S. in Bioengineering or
    Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical or Electrical
    Engineering. Students with backgrounds in natural or
    computer sciences are encouraged to apply with the knowledge
    that their curricula may require additional courses.

    For further information, contact

    Dr. Karen Hiiemae
    (karen_hiiemae@isr.syr.edu)

    or

    Mrs. Kay Nentwick
    (kay_nentwick@isr.syr.edu).


    http://www.ben-neu.syr.edu/M.S.Program/M.S.Anncmnt.html
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