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==Location==
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Department of Biomedical Engineering <br>
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1098 Research Transition Facility <br>
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University of Alberta  <br>
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Edmonton, Alberta  <br>
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Canada T6G 2V2 <br>
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==Contacts==
 
==Contacts==
'''Website:''' http://www.bme.med.ualberta.ca/Home/index.cfm<br>
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'''Website:''' https://www.ualberta.ca/biomedical-engineering/graduate-studies <br>
'''Phone:''' 780-492-2541<br>
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'''Phone:''' (780) 492-6339<br>
 
'''Admissions e-mail:''' bmegrad@ualberta.ca
 
'''Admissions e-mail:''' bmegrad@ualberta.ca
 
  
 
==Program Information==
 
==Program Information==
*Master of Science (M.Sc.)
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====Curriculum====
*Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
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*MSc
For more information, click [http://www.biomed.engineering.ualberta.ca/Graduate/HowToApply/AdmissionRequirements.aspx here]
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**2-3 years in length
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*Doctorate (PhD)
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**3-4 years in length
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For more information on the program, click [https://www.ualberta.ca/biomedical-engineering/graduate-studies/degree-programshere]
  
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==Admissions Requirements==
  
==Admission Requirements==
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====Course and Degree Requirements====
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*Master’s
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**Degree: Undergraduate degree or higher
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*Doctorate
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**Degree: Undergraduate degree or higher
  
====Course and Degree Requirements====
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For more information, click [https://www.ualberta.ca/biomedical-engineering/graduate-studies/how-to-apply/admission-requirements here]
*Master of Science (MSc.)
 
**Degree: Bachelor's Degree (BSc.) in engineering
 
*Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D)
 
**Degree: Master's degree (MSc.) in a related field
 
For more information, click [http://www.bme.med.ualberta.ca/Home/ProgramsCourses/Graduate/msc_program.cfm here]
 
  
 
====GPA====
 
====GPA====
*Minimum: 3.3 or higher on a 4 point scale for the most recent two years of full-time study
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*Minimum grade/GPA: 3.3 on 4.0 scale
**Applies to both Ph.D and MSc.
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**Calculated from the most recent 2 years (or 60 credits) of course work
For more information, click [http://www.biomed.engineering.ualberta.ca/Graduate/HowToApply/AdmissionRequirements.aspx Here]
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For more information, click [https://www.ualberta.ca/biomedical-engineering/graduate-studies/how-to-apply/admission-requirements here]
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====GRE====
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*GRE is not required
  
 
====Supporting Documents====
 
====Supporting Documents====
 
*Official transcript(s)
 
*Official transcript(s)
 
*Official degree certificate(s)
 
*Official degree certificate(s)
*Curriculum Vitae
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*3 letters of support
*Letters of support (Three letters of support from referees)
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*Curriculum vitae (CV)
*Personal statement (This should be a 1-2 page document that includes who you wish to work with, your research skills and interests, and why you are a suitable candidate.)
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**Personal information, including contact information
*TOEFL where applicable (for requirements, click [http://www.biomed.engineering.ualberta.ca/Graduate/HowToApply/EnglishLanguageRequirement.aspx here])
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**Education and work experience in reverse chronological order
For more information, click [http://www.biomed.engineering.ualberta.ca/Graduate/HowToApply/Supporting%20Documents.aspx here]<br>
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**Technical and language skills, including computer languages
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**Honours and awards
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**Research publications
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*Personal statement
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*English-language examinations
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For more information, click [https://www.ualberta.ca/biomedical-engineering/graduate-studies/how-to-apply/supporting-documents here]
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==Timeline 2018-2019==
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====Canadian and U.S. Admissions. Online applications will be closed on the following dates:====
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*Aug 1 for September admission
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*November 1 for January admission
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*March 1 for May admission
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*May 1 for July admission
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====Foreign Applicants (except China; see below): The deadlines in which all materials must be received by the Department are:====
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*July 1 for September admission
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*November 1 for January admission
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*March 1 for May admission
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*May 1 for July admission
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====Applicants from China (PRC): ====
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Chinese (PRC) students may experience a delay in obtaining the necessary documentation from their home government and the Canadian Embassy. As a guideline, a four-month lead-time by which the completed application must be received by the Department are: <br>
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*May 1 for September admission
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*September 1 for January admission
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*January 1 for May admission
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*March 1 for July admission
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For more information, click [https://www.ualberta.ca/biomedical-engineering/graduate-studies/how-to-apply/application-deadlines here]
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==Tuition 2018-2019==
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====Canadian Students====
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*Thesis-based Masters or Doctoral: $5635
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*Course-based Masters: $5570
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====International Students====
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*Thesis-based Masters or Doctoral: $9250
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*Course-based Masters: $10260
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===Application Process===
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For more information, click [https://www.ualberta.ca/graduate-studies/prospective-students/tuition-and-cost-of-living-estimate] <br>
*Choose a research area and professor(s).
 
*Contact potential supervising research professor(s).
 
*Submit a preliminary application form (including unofficial transcripts of all post secondary education, one to two page letter listing potential research professors and qualifications to enter related area(s) of research, and if appropriate, results of English-language examinations)
 
*If preliminary application is approved, submit a formal application and pay the $100 non-refundable application fee.
 
*Submit supporting documents.
 
For more information, click [http://www.biomed.engineering.ualberta.ca/Graduate/HowToApply.aspx here]
 
  
==Timeline==
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==Funding==
*There are no deadlines for Canadian students (rolling admissions)
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Funding varies between programs.
*Foreign applicants
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For more information, click [https://www.ualberta.ca/graduate-studies/awards-and-funding here] <br>
**July 1 for September admission
 
**November 1 for January admission
 
**March 1 for May admission
 
**May 1 for July admission
 
For more information, click [http://www.gradstudies.ualberta.ca/depts/biomedeng.htm here]
 
  
  
==Tuition 2009-2010==
 
*First year tuition (Canadian student) - $ 4 600.00
 
*First year tuition (international student) - $ 8 200.00
 
For more information on tuition, click [http://www.biomed.engineering.ualberta.ca/Graduate/TuitionandPayment.aspx here]<br>
 
For information on admission scholarships and financial aid, click [http://www.biomed.engineering.ualberta.ca/Graduate/ScholarshipsandAwards.aspx here]
 
  
 
[[Category:University of Alberta|Biomedical Engineering]]
 
[[Category:University of Alberta|Biomedical Engineering]]
 
[[Category:Biomedical Engineering|Alberta]]
 
[[Category:Biomedical Engineering|Alberta]]

Latest revision as of 22:01, 16 October 2018


Location

Department of Biomedical Engineering
1098 Research Transition Facility
University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada T6G 2V2

Contacts

Website: https://www.ualberta.ca/biomedical-engineering/graduate-studies
Phone: (780) 492-6339
Admissions e-mail: bmegrad@ualberta.ca

Program Information

Curriculum

  • MSc
    • 2-3 years in length
  • Doctorate (PhD)
    • 3-4 years in length

For more information on the program, click [1]

Admissions Requirements

Course and Degree Requirements

  • Master’s
    • Degree: Undergraduate degree or higher
  • Doctorate
    • Degree: Undergraduate degree or higher

For more information, click here

GPA

  • Minimum grade/GPA: 3.3 on 4.0 scale
    • Calculated from the most recent 2 years (or 60 credits) of course work

For more information, click here

GRE

  • GRE is not required

Supporting Documents

  • Official transcript(s)
  • Official degree certificate(s)
  • 3 letters of support
  • Curriculum vitae (CV)
    • Personal information, including contact information
    • Education and work experience in reverse chronological order
    • Technical and language skills, including computer languages
    • Honours and awards
    • Research publications
  • Personal statement
  • English-language examinations

For more information, click here

Timeline 2018-2019

Canadian and U.S. Admissions. Online applications will be closed on the following dates:

  • Aug 1 for September admission
  • November 1 for January admission
  • March 1 for May admission
  • May 1 for July admission

Foreign Applicants (except China; see below): The deadlines in which all materials must be received by the Department are:

  • July 1 for September admission
  • November 1 for January admission
  • March 1 for May admission
  • May 1 for July admission

Applicants from China (PRC):

Chinese (PRC) students may experience a delay in obtaining the necessary documentation from their home government and the Canadian Embassy. As a guideline, a four-month lead-time by which the completed application must be received by the Department are:

  • May 1 for September admission
  • September 1 for January admission
  • January 1 for May admission
  • March 1 for July admission

For more information, click here

Tuition 2018-2019

Canadian Students

  • Thesis-based Masters or Doctoral: $5635
  • Course-based Masters: $5570

International Students

  • Thesis-based Masters or Doctoral: $9250
  • Course-based Masters: $10260


For more information, click [2]

Funding

Funding varies between programs. For more information, click here