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Program Website  |     MD/MSE Dual-Degree Program Handbook

To apply to the MD/MSE Dual-Degree Program for the 2024-25 program year, please complete the Cockrell School of Engineering's application for admission. If you plan to participate in Clinical Innovation and Design as a component of the master's degree curriculum, please also complete this brief application in Interfolio. The deadline to apply is December 1. 

Program Contacts

Program Directors

Admissions Contact

Program Coordinator

Laura Suggs

suggs@utexas.edu 

James Tunnell

jtunnell@mail.utexas.edu 

Cyndi Goodson
cyndi.goodson@austin.utexas.edu

Cyndi Goodson
cyndi.goodson@austin.utexas.edu

Location

Biomedical Engineering Building

Overview

An MD program coupled with an MSE program in Biomedical Engineering will produce physicians who are able to practice medicine and biomedical research with the quantitative analytical skills of an engineer. The current trend nationally amongst medical students is to advance their medical education by pursuing master’s degrees in related fields, such as biomedical engineering, through dual-degree program arrangements. Students will develop skills and competencies in biomedical imaging and instrumentation, biomaterials, biomolecular engineering, computational bioengineering and biomechanics.

An undergraduate degree in engineering is not required to participate in this program.

Curriculum

Review the MD/MSE Student Handbook for a listing of courses and degree progression: MD/MSE Dual-Degree Program

Virtual Information Session

Click here to view the slides from the March 1, 2021 virtual information session. 

Degree Format

The MSE degree program is typically delivered in an in-person format. 

Coursework Requirements

30 credit hours are required for the degree, of which 18 are taken during the fall and spring semesters of the students' third year. 12 credits are waived based on shared coursework with the MD degree (the Structure & Function and Mechanisms of Disease courses).  

Students may choose to apply to and participate in the Clinical Innovation and Design program as a component of the Master of Science in Engineering (MSE) in Biomedical Engineering degree. Students may earn a distinction or a master's degree, but not both. Students who choose to participate in Clinical Innovation and Design as a component of the MSE will be awarded only a master's degree and not a distinction. 

Tuition and Fees

See the Tuition page for more information.

Application Instructions

This program is only for third-year Dell Medical School students who are accepted into the MSE dual degree program. In order to apply for the MD/MSE dual degree program, students must be in good academic standing at Dell Medical School. 

The application for admission opens in August each year with an application deadline of December 1. Application materials required include:

  • graduate application for admission

  • 3 letters of recommendation

  • structured statement of purpose

  • official transcripts

  • GRE scores are not used in the BME application process 

Orientation

This program typically holds a one-day orientation the week before UT Austin classes start. When known, the date will be listed in the DMS MS3 Academic calendar.

Graduation

See the Graduation page for more information.

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