The University of Waterloo’s Faculty of Engineering is thrilled to announce the launch of its Biomedical Engineering (BME) Graduate program. This new academic program is designed for students with a STEM background looking to advance or build their careers in the innovative worlds of biomedical engineering research and development.
Working at the intersection of life sciences, medicine and engineering, BME graduate students will tackle health-care challenges with interdisciplinary expertise for real-world impact. *Applications are now open for the Fall 2025 intake and will close on February 1, 2025.
“After decades of conducting impactful biomedical engineering-related research and ten years of a highly in-demand and successful undergraduate program in biomedical engineering, we are thrilled to launch our long-awaited biomedical engineering graduate program,” said Dr. Thomas Willett, a professor in the Department of Systems Design Engineering and director of the new biomedical engineering graduate program.
“Students can look forward to expert training and boundary-breaking research opportunities with leading faculty members from across campus to develop future-focused health care solutions.”
The program offers prospective students two distinct pathways, both supported by world-class facilities and faculty members renowned for their contributions to the field.
The Master of Applied Science (MASc) is ideal for recent graduates and professionals seeking to enhance their biomedical knowledge and research skills.
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is designed for those aiming to pursue careers in academia, government or industry through deep, research-intensive studies.
Waterloo’s BME graduate students will advance health care with important innovations in medical technologies and devices, and breakthrough discoveries and developments in biomedical engineering research. As part of the vibrant Waterloo Engineering community, they will have the support they need to do important work that changes the future for the better.
The program is a partnership between the Departments of Systems Design Engineering, Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Go to Biomedical Engineering Graduate Studies to learn more about this exciting opportunity and how to apply.
*The University of Waterloo is now accepting applications for the proposed Biomedical Engineering Graduate degree program. Processing of these applications and admission of students will not occur until the program is approved by the Ontario Universities Council on Quality Assurance (Quality Council). The University will acknowledge and store applications but will be unable to evaluate or act on them in any way until the program has been formally approved by the Quality Council. In the unlikely case that the program is not approved, the application fee will be refunded.
Prospective students are advised that offers of admission to a new program may be made only after the university's own quality assurance processes have been completed and the Ontario Universities Council on Quality Assurance (Quality Council) has approved the program.