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Master of Engineering (MEng) Course-based in Biomedical Engineering

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Completion requirement

30 units are required, which include:

Enroll in the following Requirement Sets:
Completion requirement

Advanced Credit

Advanced Credit may be granted with approval of the Biomedical Engineering MEng Director. Advanced credit will not be granted for Biomedical Engineering 600, 602 or 604.


Time Limit

In accordance with the Faculty of Graduate Studies regulations, the expected completion time for the MEng (course-based) degree is one to two years. Maximum completion time is six years.

The Master of Engineering, course-based with Internship is normally a three-year program.

Completion requirement

Students in the MEng (course-based) program do not receive funding, but may be eligible for awards or financial assistance.

For information on awards, see the Awards and Financial Assistance section of this Calendar.

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