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  • Biological or Clinical Sciences
  • Basic or Applied Mathematics
    • To meet this requirement, a statistics course is encouraged, but another mathematics topic may be approved in some circumstances.
  • Students must take a course from three of the four technical areas below:
    • Technical Area 1: Biomedical Imaging and Instrumentation
    • Technical Area 2: Cellular and Biomolecular Engineering
    • Technical Area 3: Computational Biomedical Engineering
    • Technical Area 4: Biomechanics
  • A list of courses that count toward these areas can be found on UT Box here: https://utexas.box.com/v/BMEGradcourses
    • Please note this list is not exhaustive–if you find another course that you wish to count toward the above requirements, please send a copy of the syllabus to Dr. Andrew Dunn, the Graduate Adviser, for request to count prior to taking the course.


Program of Work

The Program of Work is a form students complete to report their coursework status as they complete milestones such as the Qualifying Exam, Dissertation Proposal, and Final Oral Defense. 

All versions of the Program of Work for the MS and PhD programs can be found on UT Box at https://utexas.app.box.com/s/gs6k3rj2w8dl8snpaom0bk23jwoezfjp/1/6096434030v/BMEGradForms. The Box folder can also be accessed on the Current Student Resources and Forms page on the BME graduate program website, under the "Forms" section heading. 

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