Graduate Courses

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We offer a range of graduate level courses aimed at teaching the skills and knowledge needed to develop new biomedical technologies. The following is a list of courses the School of Biomedical Engineering offers. Students must contact the course instructor to determine the date, time, and location of the class if it is not listed on the online academic timetable. Students may also take a limited number of courses from other departments including undergraduate courses.

*Elective courses may not be offered if enrollment is low.

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Courses Offered in 2025/2026

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FALL TERMÌý Ìý Ìý Ìý ÌýÌý

Course Description

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Instructor

Biomedical Engineering Foundations I John Frampton, Geoff Maksym, Sarah Wells
Research Methods and Design ControlsÌý Rob Adamson, Daniel BoydÌý
BMNG 5410 Directed Readings Ìý
BMNG 5420 Directed Readings Ìý
BMNG 5430 Directed Readings Ìý
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WINTER TERM

Course Description

Instructor

Biomedical Engineering Foundations II John Frampton, Geoff Maksym, Sarah Wells
Introduction to Tissue Engineering* Paul Gratzer
Biomedical Signals* Geoff Maksym
Principles of Medical Imaging Jeremy Brown
Advanced Cardiovascular Physiology* Ketul Chaudhary
BMNG 5410 Directed Readings Ìý
BMNG 5420 Directed Readings Ìý
BMNG 5430 Directed Readings Ìý Ìý Ìý

*Elective courses may not be offered if enrollment is low

Students may take courses outside of BMNG listed courses for their program. For the MASc program 2 can be counted towards the 4-course requirement.

,Ìý,ÌýÌýcan be taken in either the Fall or the Winter term. A supervisor may create a readings course for his or her student on a specialized topic.ÌýPlease consult with your supervisor if you would like to register for a directed readings course.

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