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The M.S. degree is part of the BIG (Bioengineering Interdepartmental Graduate) Program and is ideal for professionals seeking greater depth in several areas of bioengineering or individuals with biological science degrees who wish to enhance their foundation for employment in the many biotechnology fields.

The Master of Science degree requires a minimum of 36 quarter credits and may be completed in three to four academic quarters of full-time study. Both thesis and non-thesis options are offered for the M.S. degree program (Plan I, Thesis, and Plan II, Comprehensive Examination). Students must request permission to pursue a Master of Science in Bioengineering while simultaneously pursing a Ph.D. in a program other than Bioengineering

Plan I (Research Thesis)

  • designed primarily for students who intend to pursue a Ph.D.
  • at least 24 of the 36 units required must be graduate-level courses
  • a maximum of 12 units from BIEN 297 and BIEN 299 may be used towards the 36 unit requirement
  • a significant level of research is required
  • students should begin research as soon as possible; this can be done by participating in research lab rotations during their first quarter of the program
  • Thesis Defense: Completion of a thesis has two components: submission of a written document approved by the thesis committee AND a passing of a thesis defense.

Plan II (Comprehensive Exam)

  • designed primarily for students who do not intend to pursue a Ph.D.
  • normative time for completion is 1 year
  • at least 18 of the 36 units required must be graduate-level courses
  • units from BIEN 297 and BIEN 299 may not be used towards the 18 unit requirement
  • Written MS Exit Exam: Students will take a comprehensive exam that is related to 1 of the 5 research focus area selected. Exams will be administered at the end of Spring Quarter. If a students fails the exam, they will be granted the opportunity to retake the exam prior to the start of the Fall Quarter. No more than 2 attempts to pass the exam are allowed.

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Department of Bioengineering

Opciones de estudio

a tiempo completo (2 semestres)

Costos de estudio
US$27.864,00 por año
UC Student Service Fee - 418
Fecha de inicio

Septiembre 2025

Lugar

Main Campus

446 Winston Chung Hall 900 University Ave. Riverside, CA 92521,

Riverside,

California,

CA 92521, West, United States

a tiempo completo (2 )

Costos de estudio
UC Tuition and Fees 2024-2025: USD $4,672.00 per quarter; Non-Resident Tuition: USD $5,034.00 per quarter
Fecha de inicio

Septiembre 2025

Lugar

University of California, Riverside (Engineering)

446 Winston Chung Hall,

900 University Ave.,

Riverside,

California,

92521, United States

Requerimiento de entrada

Para estudiantes internacionales

The Department of Bioengineering requires that you possess a cumulative 3.0 minimum GPA during the junior and senior year of your undergraduate education.

Applicants will need to have completed coursework in chemistry, physics, math, biochemistry, biology and engineering. Students without an undergraduate engineering degree should have excellent training in mathematics and the physical sciences.

Specific recommendations for students without an undergraduate engineering degree are:

  • Two years of mathematics
  • One year of physics
  • one year of inorganic chemistry including lab
  • one year of organic chemistry including lab
  • one course in biochemistry
  • one course of molecular biology

English Language Requirement

  • TOFEL Requirement: 550 paper test score minimum and 80 iBT score minimum
  • IELTS Requirement: An overall score of 7 with no band score less than 6

Puede haber diferentes requisitos de IELTS en función del curso elegido.

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