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Biomedical and Clinical Engineering: Academic Programs
College of Engineering Admissions & Advising Center
Lily Gossage, Director of Admissions and Advising Center COE - (562) 985-1800
Undergraduate Program
Program Requirements
Option Planners:
Biomedical & Clinical Engineering
Pre-Med Biomedical & Clinical Engineering
Graduate Program
The College of Engineering offers a B.S. in
Biomedical and Clinical Engineering (see above)and a Master of Science and PhD with a concentration in Biomedical
and Clinical Engineering.
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (code EE__MS01) with a concentration in biomedical and clinical engineering
(http://www.csulb.edu/divisions/aa/catalog/07-08/depts/ee/ee_programs.html)
This program affords an opportunity for engineers and others to advance their competency in analysis and design to better meet the high technology needs of local industry. Each student selects two core courses and three graduate courses in one area of emphasis, and the remaining courses must augment and support the area of emphasis. Some current examples of areas of emphasis are biomedical, communications, computer/communication networks and security, control systems and robotics, digital signal processing, digital and computer systems, electromagnetics and optics, electronics, engineering mathematics, networks and filters, power, and wireless communications. Students may create other areas of emphasis with the approval of the graduate advisor. Students will choose the thesis or non-thesis alternative. Successful completion of a thesis provides a unifying culmination to the program, and an enhanced resume for future industrial or academic endeavor. A limited number of laboratory and teaching assistantships are available to qualified graduate students.
Ph.D in Engineering and Industrial Applied Mathematics
Joint PhD Program with a concentration in biomedical and clinical engineering
Ph.D. in Engineering and Industrial Applied Mathematics, offered jointly by the College of Engineering at California State University, Long Beach and The Claremont Graduate University, allows students to pursue doctoral programs in most areas of engineering and applied mathematics including biomedical and clinical engineering.
The College of Engineering at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) has the primary responsibility for the engineering portion of the program, and the Department of Mathematics at The Claremont Graduate University (CGU) has the primary responsibility for the applied mathematics portion. The program of study for each Ph.D. candidate is carefully integrated to ensure the interdisciplinary nature of each student's research.
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BME:
Dr. Chris Druzgalski
(562) 985-5102, Office: ECS 505, or visit ECS 569. druz@csulb.edu
Graduate EE:
Dr. Fumio Hamano
(562) 985-7580, Office: ECS 515, or visit ECS 501. fhamano@csulb.edu
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