George Mason’s Bioengineering Department, 20 miles from Washington, D.C., is in the heart of a region densely packed with researchers who work at the intersection of medicine and current technology.
Our BS, MS and PhD programs emphasize our four pillars Biomedical Imaging and Devices, Computational Biomedical Engineering, Biomaterials and Nanomedicine, Neurotechnology and Computational Neuroscience.
The BS program offers concentrations in our four pillars as well as Health Care Informatics, and Prehealth, and is ABET accredited. The MS program offers three options: research thesis, industry practicum, or coursework intensive.
The PhD program offers full tuition and stipend support, and a unique translational program with a high level of flexibility. The program is tailored to accept students from both Engineering and Quantitative Sciences backgrounds as well students from the Biological Sciences.
Find out more here: bioengineering.gmu.edu.