BME@TAMU offers graduate degrees at the doctoral and masters levels. With each degree, students complete graduate coursework in biomedical engineering and other disciplines around campus, capped with an immersion in either the research, industry, or clinical environments.
When you're ready to begin the application process, be sure to take full advantage of the information available on our website. BME@TAMU wants to ensure your application is a complete and accurate reflection of your capabilities. A full list of requirements and helpful tips are available online!
Research in BME@TAMU encompasses four specialized areas, including Imaging Technologies, Medical Devices, Regenerative Medicine, and Sensing & Monitoring Technologies. The overarching goal of our research is to impact health outcomes, making our work extremely translational.
Our faculty come from around the globe to work in our state-of-the-art facilities. Each and every one of our faculty members is devoted to providing students with knowledge and expertise through advanced content and hands-on experience that will prepare students for success in industry, academia, government, and more.
With over 1,100 student organizations at Texas A&M University, there's something out there for everyone! Some of the most popular organizations for graduate students in BME@TAMU include our departmental Graduate Student Association, SWE, SPIE, and SFB.
Our dedicated team of faculty and staff are committed to the success of our graduate students. In addition to a faculty mentor, each student also has access to a staff advisor to help you navigate graduate school and ensure you meet all requirements to successfully graduate.
ISS serves as a resource for prospective, admitted, and current international students. In addition to issuing documents for students to obtain non-immigrant visas to study at the University, they provide counseling for immigration, employment, financial issues, health insurance, adjustment to the U.S., income taxes, and more.
Texas A&M University and the Department of Biomedical Engineering are committed to the support and expansion of student diversity on campus. With guidance from a departmental REDI Committee, BME@TAMU is dedicated to creating and sustaining a community that promotes recognition, advocacy, and allyship for Racial justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion.