The Department of Biomedical Engineering Degree Program
- Doctor of Philosophy in Biomedical Engineering (via registrar's website)
BME - Doctoral Degree Requirements
Degree requirements and procedures are fully documented in the BME Graduate Studies Handbook.
- BME Graduate Studies Handbook - Spring 2022
- RCR Training Information
- Committee Instructions and Form
- BME Graduate Courses, 800-900 level course numbers (via registrar's website)
- Graduation Checklist
- Override Form: The Department of Biomedical Engineering Course Override Request (for all courses administered by BME; per the registrar's course descriptions, if a BME course is "Interdepartmental" it is not administered by the BME Office)
*Masters Degree is not required for admittance to the doctoral program
MSU Broadening Experiences in Scientific Training (BEST) Program
Participation in MSU BEST offers biomedical graduate students and post-docs a unique opportunity to, as a complement to their academic and scientific training, develop a parallel set of skills and experiences which will position them for a wide variety of career options, including academic, government, industry, non-profit, law, and other fields. MSU BEST Program trainees will include domestic PhD students and postdoctoral fellows from the BioMolecular Science (BMS) Gateway program and the College of Engineering.
If you are interested in learning more about this program or would like to apply to the MSU BEST program, please visit: http://best.msu.edu/
(Information provided above regarding MSU BEST was excerpted from the MSU BEST program website.)