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Explore biomedical engineering programs
Master’s degree
Biomedical Engineering: Accelerated Program MS
Combine the fundamentals of the biomedical sciences with advanced engineering methods. Focus your degree and choose from a variety of specializations including biomaterials and tissue engineering, biomechanics, biomedical imaging, neuroengineering and more.
Spring 2026
Deadline: 09/01/25
Tuition
$1,200 per credit
Credits
30 graduate credits
Modality
Accelerated, Face-to-face
Break into a biomedical career at the interface of engineering and business. Offered in cooperation with the School of Business, this program will advance your skills in design, prototyping, and manufacturing as well as general business fundamentals, entrepreneurship and project management.
Spring 2026
Deadline: 09/01/25
Tuition
$1,200 per credit
Credits
30 graduate credits
Modality
Accelerated, Face-to-face
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Pathways: College of Engineering Accelerated Programs
Learn about the College of Engineering accelerated master’s programs, curriculum, and potential post-graduation career paths.
Register now →My experience not only taught me the fundamentals of engineering but how to prepare for real life in the engineering world. The focus on teamwork and communication has already helped me establish myself at my new job. Plus, UW–Madison alumni love supporting other alumni, and that networking aspect alone will help me immensely in my future career.
Lee Herman
Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering