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Graduate Courses

Expand Your Knowledge

We offer a range of graduate level courses aimed at teaching the skills and knowledge needed to develop new biomedical technologies. The following is a list of courses the School of Biomedical Engineering offers. Students must contact the course instructor to determine the date, time, and location of the class if it is not listed on the online academic timetable. Students may also take a limited number of courses from other departments including undergraduate courses.

*Elective courses may not be offered if enrollment is low.

Courses Offered in 2023/2024

FALL TERM

Course Description

Course Time

Instructor

* Introduction to Biomedical Technologies in Clinical Settings* Michael Dunbar
20  Biomechanics in Physiology and Surgical Implant Design* Geoff Maksym
BMNG 5062 Foundations I Sarah Wells, Geoff Maksym and John Frampton
BMNG 5066 Research Methods and Design Controls Daniel Boyd
Directed Readings
Directed Readings
Directed Readings

WINTER TERM

Course Description

Instructor

Introduction to Biomedical Technologies in Clinical Settings* Michael Dunbar/David Wilson
BMNG 5064 Foundations II Sarah Wells, Geoff Maksym and John Frampton
Introduction to Tissue Engineering* Paul Gratzer
Biomedical Signal Analysis and Modeling* Geoff Maksym
Principles of Medical Imaging* Jeremy Brown
Advanced Cardiovascular Physiology* Alex Quinn
BMNG 5020 Cell and Molecular Biology* (Not offered in 2023-24) John Frampton
Directed Readings
Directed Readings
Directed Readings

*The clinical technologies course (0-credits) may be of interest as an add-on for your program. It can be taken by students who wish mentorship and exposure to clinical needs and practice in their area, and who are able to connect with a clinician mentor. Please contact Dr. Michael Dunbar for details.

*Elective courses may not be offered if enrollment is low

Students may take courses outside of BMNG listed courses for their program. For the MASc program 2 can be counted towards the 4-course requirement.

,,can be taken in either the Fall or the Winter term. A supervisor may create a readings course for his or her student on a specialized topic.Please consult with your supervisor if you would like to register for a directed readings course.

Following is a list of mandatory courses the School of Biomedical Engineering is offering in the 2023/2024 academic year. Students must contact the course instructor to determine the date, time, and location of the class if it is not listed on the online academic timetable.

Mandatory courses in the Fall 2023

Course Number

Course Name

Who should register

**REGN 9999

Registration Course Graduate

All students

BMNG 5500

MASc Seminar

MASc students if you have not passed your Seminar

BMNG 5510

MASc Thesis Proposal*

MASc students if you have not PASSED your Thesis Proposal

BMNG 9000

MASc Thesis

MASc students

BMNG 6500

PhD Seminar

PhD students if you have not passed your Seminar

BMNG 6510

PhD Thesis Proposal*

PhD students if you have not PASSED your Thesis Proposal

BMNG 6520

PhD Candidacy Exam **

PhD students if you have not PASSED your Candidacy Exam

BMNG 9530

PhD Thesis

PhD students


**REGN 9999 is listed in theas "Registration Course—Graduate".

Mandatory courses in the Winter 2024

Course Number

Course Name

Who should register

**REGN 9999

Registration Course Graduate

All students

BMNG 5500

MASc Seminar

MASc students if you have not passed your Seminar

BMNG 5510

MASc Thesis Proposal*

MASc students if you have not PASSED your Thesis Proposal

BMNG 9000

MASc Thesis

MASc students

BMNG 6500

PhD Seminar

PhD students if you have not passed your Seminar

BMNG 6510

PhD Thesis Proposal*

PhD students if you have not PASSED your Thesis Proposal

BMNG 6520

PhD Candidacy Exam**

PhD students if you have not PASSED your Candidacy Exam

BMNG 9530

PhD Thesis

PhD students

All students have to register for Mandatory courses until you see a “PASS” on your transcripts

* Around the one-year mark, students write a thesis proposal

** This examination will normally occur at about the 2-year point of the Ph.D. program, approximately one year after the thesis proposal.

More information about courses and registration can be found .