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    15 Bioengineering programs found

    PhD Programs in Life Sciences Bioengineering

    A Doctor of Philosophy is an academic field of study open to graduates who have already completed a master’s program. Most scholars use a PhD as a terminal degree, because it is the highest award offered by many universities. Full-time students may finish this program in three years.

    What is a PhD in Bioengineering? Bioengineering is an interdisciplinary study that looks at engineering, biology, medicines and health sciences. Many programs teach students how to apply engineering principles to the study of biological processes. Of course, each university may offer different areas of concentration, such as biophysics, novel biomaterials and wound healing. The exact courses offered for a PhD program can be different at each school, but they may include bioengineering professionalism, computational bioengineering, biological nanoengineering, digital imaging, optical electronics and biomedical instrumentation.

    Studying bioengineering at a doctorate level can give participants a variety of unique skills and knowledge that may help them be more competitive job applicants. For example, some people may build their abilities to think critically, design research projects and communicate through writing. These skills can even correlate to a more meaningful personal life.

    The cost of a PhD program can depend on the school, the program focus and the program duration. Contacting a university directly may be the best way to get a precise cost.

    When thinking of entering into a doctorate program, it may be beneficial to know what type of careers might be possible after graduation. Of course, these opportunities can vary greatly from one graduate to the next depending on their other education and job history. Some scholars use this education to become a protein engineering scientist, postdoctoral research associate, scientific program manager, bioengineer, professor of bioengineering or senior researcher.

    If you want to enroll in a PhD in Bioengineering program, you need to do some research. Many schools worldwide offer programs through the internet and/or traditional classroom settings. To learn more, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.