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2023-2024 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Biomedical Engineering, PhD
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The University of North Texas (UNT) offers a unique PhD program in biomedical engineering (BMEN) to produce multi-faceted, new PhD graduates who will fulfill unmet healthcare-related, startup industry needs in the North Texas area specifically and the state of Texas in general.
The educational objectives of this PhD program are twofold:
- to prepare PhD graduates to conduct and continue research into new, unexplored fields that can revolutionize the healthcare-technology sector; and
- to educate PhD students on innovation, business knowledge, and technology transfer to enable them to create new and disruptive healthcare startups that can improve the quality of life for the people of Texas, the U.S., and the world.
Students will have the option of choosing one of two tracks:
- a traditional research track that enables them to get a graduate minor in another area, such as engineering or computer science or biology or performance arts health (music in medicine), with the added feature of organized training to teach after graduation; or
- a healthcare startup track that enables the students to take 4 courses in business, allied to startup management.
The BMEN department aims to educate our PhD students to become innovators of high-tech healthcare ventures of the future, which will increase the visibility of the DFW region, Texas, and the Nation, through technology translation, entrepreneurial endeavors and most importantly, job creation.
Admission
The PhD program will admit students with a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering or related discipline. The admission criteria include:
- Undergraduate GPA of 3.5 or higher
- GRE of 305 (combined) or higher [GRE will be waived for UNT graduates and/or students graduating from an ABET accredited program]
- TOEFL and IELTS requirement will be same as MS degree for international students
For students with an MS degree in biomedical engineering or related discipline, the admission criteria include:
- MS GPA of 3.5 or higher
- GRE of 305 (combined) or higher (GRE will be waived for UNT graduates and/or students graduating from an ABET accredited program)
- TOEFL and IELTS requirement will be same as MS degree for international students
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Research and academia track
Students embarking on this doctoral program will have a variety of sub-tracks or options to avail of. Students can choose any one of the following sub-tracks:
- Biomaterials
- Bioinstrumentation
- Biomechanics
- Biocomputing
- Biotechnology
- Music in Medicine
Accordingly, students may choose their electives (3) from one of the following: materials science and engineering (MTSE); electrical engineering (EE); mechanical engineering (MEEN); computer science (CS); biology (BIOL); performance arts health (MUPH) from the College of Music. Thus, students will get a graduate minor in any of these disciplines, in addition to their PhD degree. The graduate minor will enable students to gain a depth of knowledge in their area of research, thus making them valued subject matter experts. In addition, students will be required to take a course in instructional service or teaching practicum, that will prepare them for curriculum development and teaching courses in an effective manner. The degree plan is as follows:
Students entering with a bachelor’s degree
Students entering the biomedical engineering PhD with a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering or a related engineering field complete the following for a minimum of 51 hours of course work.
BMEN focus area, 3 hours
Students take one course from any of the following areas:
- Bioinstrumentation
- Biomaterials
- Biomechanics
- Biocomputing
- Biotechnology
BMEN electives, 15 hours
Five (5) BMEN graduate-level (5000-level) courses, to be determined by student and advisor.
Instructional service, 3 hours
Instructional service includes preparation for teaching an undergraduate BMEN course with instructional feedback and mentoring.
Individual research, 6 hours minimum
Dissertation, 12 hours minimum
Electives in sub-track, 9 hours
Students take 9 graduate-level electives from a sub-track chosen from:
- Materials science and engineering (MTSE)
- Electrical engineering (EE)
- Mechanical engineering (MEEN)
- Computer science (CS)
- Biology (BIOL)
- Performing arts health (MUPH)
- Biomedical Engineering (BMEN)
Students entering with a master’s degree
Students entering the biomedical engineering PhD with a master’s degree in biomedical engineering or a related engineering field complete the following for a minimum of 41 hours of course work.
BMEN focus area, 3 hours
Students take one course from any of the following areas:
- Instrumentation
- Imaging
- Biomaterials
- Nanotechnology
- Biomechanics
BMEN electives, 9 hours
Three (3) BMEN graduate-level (5000-level) courses, to be determined by the student and advisor.
Instructional service, 3 hours
Instructional service includes preparation for teaching an undergraduate BMEN course with instructional feedback and mentoring.
Individual research, 3 hours minimum
Dissertation, 12 hours minimum
Electives in sub-track, 9 hours
Students take 9 graduate-level electives from a sub-track chosen from:
- Materials science and engineering (MTSE)
- Electrical engineering (EE)
- Mechanical engineering (MEEN)
- Computer science (CS)
- Biology (BIOL)
- Performing arts health (MUPH)
- Biomedical Engineering (BMEN)
Start-up management track
Students embarking on this doctoral program will have the unique opportunity to take their innovative research and spin it off into a start-up company. Doctoral students will take relevant courses pertaining to creating and running a start-up company from the G. Brint Ryan College of Business. The courses will provide them with the knowledge and foundation necessary to embark on the path of entrepreneurship. In addition, students will be required to take a course in translational biomedical engineering that will prepare them on various aspects of translating their research into a start-up company. The degree plan is as follows:
Students entering with a bachelor’s degree
Students entering the biomedical engineering PhD with a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering or a related engineering field complete the following for a minimum of 54 hours of course work.
BMEN focus area, 3 hours
Students take one course from any of the following areas:
- Bioinstrumentation
- Biomaterials
- Biomechanics
- Biocomputing
- Biotechnology
BMEN electives, 15 hours
Five (5) BMEN graduate-level (5000-level) courses, to be determined by student and advisor.
Translational biomedical engineering, 3 hours
Individual research, 6 hours minimum
Dissertation, 12 hours minimum
Ryan College of Business electives, 12 hours
Students take 12 hours of electives from the G. Brint Ryan College of Business.
Students entering with a master’s degree
Students entering the biomedical engineering PhD with a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering or a related engineering field complete the following for a minimum of 44 hours of course work.
BMEN focus area, 3 hours
Students take one course from any of the following areas:
- Bioinstrumentation
- Biomaterials
- Biomechanics
- Biocomputing
- Biotechnology
BMEN electives, 9 hours
Three (3) BMEN graduate-level (5000-level) courses, to be determined by the student and advisor.
Translational biomedical engineering, 3 hours
Individual research, 3 hours minimum
Dissertation, 12 hours minimum
Ryan College of Business electives, 12 hours
Students take 12 hours of electives from the G. Brint Ryan College of Business.
Additional requirements
In addition to credit hours requirements, PhD students must complete the following.
Residence requirement
Students are required to enroll in at least 9 credit hours for two consecutive terms/semesters or in at least 6 credit hours for three consecutive terms/semesters.
Dissertation advisory committee formation
Students admitted to the PhD program will be required to form a committee comprising a BMEN faculty advisor and 3 other committee members (BMEN faculty). Students on the start-up track will need to include an additional advisor from industry. The BMEN department will suggest names for the industry advisor.
PhD qualifying requirements
Biomedical engineering core courses need to be completed with a grade of B or better. An oral PhD qualifying examination is conducted by the student’s dissertation advisory committee to ensure the research readiness of the student. All students will be required to complete their qualifying exam within one year of joining the program. The qualifying exam will be determined by the BMEN advisor and the committee. Students will also be required to make an oral presentation on their research plans.
Students who fail the qualifying exam will get one more opportunity to pass their qualifying exam. Failure in both attempts will result in the student being discontinued from the PhD program.
Dissertation proposal defense
An oral dissertation proposal defense is conducted by the doctoral candidate’s dissertation advisory committee. The dissertation proposal defense must be conducted at least six months before the dissertation defense.
Dissertation defense
An oral dissertation defense is conducted by the doctoral candidate’s dissertation advisory committee. Students must apply for graduation prior to the defense of the dissertation. Graduation information and deadlines are available from the Toulouse Graduate School.
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