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Dual Bachelor of Science with a Major in Biomedical Engineering and Masters of Engineering in the Field of Regulatory Biomedical Engineering

George Washington University, Dual Bachelor of Science with a Major in Biomedical Engineering and Masters of Engineering in the Field of Regulatory Biomedical Engineering, 2 Semester(s)

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The School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) offers a dual bachelor of science with a major in biomedical engineering and a master of engineering in the field of the regulatory biomedical engineering degree program.

The program allows students to take a specified number of graduate credits as part of their undergraduate degree, thereby decreasing the number of credits normally required for the master's degree.

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World Ranking
187th
Source : US News
Intake(s)
Aug/Jan
Duration
2 Semester(s)
Course Fee
USD 31,770
Scholarships Available
Yes
Internships Available
No
Degree Type
Certification
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