2016-2017 Graduate Course Catalog 
    
    Nov 24, 2024  
2016-2017 Graduate Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Bioengineering, BS/MS


Combined Degree Program

Contact

Radhakrishna Sureshkumar, Biomedical & Chemical Engineering Department Chair
329 Link Hall, 315-443-1931, rsureshk@syr.edu

James H. Henderson , Graduate Program Director
303 F Bowne Hall, 443-9739, jhhender@syr.edu

Angela Zachman, Undergraduate Program Director
361 Link Hall, 443-4848, alzachma@syr.edu

Faculty

Rebecca A. Bader, Jesse Q. Bond, Katie D. Cadwell, Ruth Chen, Mandy Esch, Jeremy L. Gilbert, Julie M. Hasenwinkel, James H. Henderson, Ian Hosein, George C. Martin, Patrick T. Mather, Shikha Nangia, Dacheng Ren, Ashok Sangani, Pranav Soman, Radhakrishna Sureshkumar, Lawrence L. Tavlarides, Angela Zachman.

Description

The combined degree is for students to complete the Bachelor of Science in Bioengineering and the Masters of Science in Bioengineering degrees consecutively, with a goal of completing both degree requirements in five years. 6 credits of 500-level courses may be counted towards both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees. A block of transfer credits labeled as “transferred from SU undergraduate record” appears on the graduate record and applies credit hours toward the graduate degree, but is not calculated in the graduate GPA. The proposed curriculum is compatible with either the non-thesis plan or thesis plan for the Master’s degree, with the non-thesis option considered the default. If the student elects the thesis plan, 6 thesis credits will replace 3 credits of BEN graduate technical electives and 3 credits of engineering/math/science graduate electives.

Admission

Students must be currently enrolled in the BS bioengineering program at Syracuse University, and should apply to the combined BS and MS program in the first semester of their third year of study. Admission is based upon academic performance. Students are accepted for graduate study after completion of the third year of study but are not fully matriculated as graduate students until all bachelor’s degree requirements have been met.