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Duration
2 years
Tuition
$12,563
Winnipeg
Sep 1-Sep 1
Commitment
Full-Time
Delivery
Classroom
Credential
Degree
Year Founded
1877
Scholarships
yes
Biomedical Engineering at the University of Manitoba is a graduate program toward M.Sc., Ph.D. degrees and/or MD/PhD. It is a multidisciplinary program between the three faculties of Engineering, Medicine and Science.
The main innovative feature of this program is not its concept nor its content -there are many other similar programs in North America- but its functional design; the proposed program will be created not by the creation of a new faculty or department, but by the goodwill, combined strength, coordinated efforts and joint administration of the Faculties of Engineering, Science and Medicine. Another innovative feature of the proposed program is its admission’s flexibility: the program admits students from a wide variety of backgrounds, and tailor each student’s program by taking their particular background into account. This results in a flexible, student-centered BME program that meets the degree objectives and accountability criteria of the Institution.
The main research areas of the program includes but not limited to: medical instrumentation and sensors, biological signal processing, biomedical image processing and reconstruction, gait analysis and rehabilitation, biophotonics, orthopaedic mechanics, neurocognitive science, non-invasive diagnosis of neurological disorders.
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