
Graduate Studies
UT’s graduate program in biomedical engineering prepares students to become leaders in research, innovation, and healthcare technology. Our MS and PhD degrees offer advanced study in areas such as biomechanics, biomaterials, medical imaging, neural engineering, drug delivery, and tissue engineering.
Students work closely with expert faculty and conduct impactful research—often collaborating with Oak Ridge National Laboratory, UT Medical Center, and industry partners. With flexible curriculum options, hands-on research opportunities, and access to world-class facilities, our graduate programs support your goals and push the boundaries of biomedical engineering.
Degree Programs
Our graduate programs in biomedical engineering offer advanced technical knowledge and critical problem-solving skills that prepare students to lead in academia, industry, and clinical innovation. These opportunities are available through the following degree programs:
Graduate Student Resources
For more information about the departmental policy regarding our graduate programs, please use the following links.
- Admission Requirements
- Initial Academic Advisor
- Declaration of Academic Advisor
- Hilltopics Student Handbook
- Master’s Thesis Proposal Outline
- Planned Program of Study, MS
- Planned Program of Study, PhD
- Sample Registration Form for PhD Qualifying Examination
- Resource guide
- Transfer credits
- MS requirements
- PhD requirements