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- Biological or Clinical Sciences
- Basic or Applied Mathematics
- To meet this requirement, a statistics course is encouraged, but another mathematics topic may be approved in some circumstances.
- Students must take a course from three of the four technical areas below:
- Technical Area 1: Biomedical Imaging and Instrumentation
- Technical Area 2: Cellular and Biomolecular Engineering
- Technical Area 3: Computational Biomedical Engineering
- Technical Area 4: Biomechanics
- One technical course may be substituted with one approved graduate-level professional development course. All coursework must be approved by the Graduate Advisor in advance.
- A list of courses that count toward these areas can be found on UT Box here.
- Please note this list is not exhaustive–if you find another course that you wish to count toward the above requirements, please send a copy of the syllabus the course name and number to Dr. Andrew Dunn, the Graduate Adviser, for request to count prior to taking the course. A syllabus for the course may also be requested.
- BME 197S Seminar Series: You are required to take at least 4 semesters of 197S before graduation, presumably during your first four semesters. You are encouraged to attend the seminar series every semester, whether you are officially enrolled or not.
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