
Graduate Program
Top-Ranked Graduate Education
The Department of Biomedical Engineering in the top-ranked Cockrell School of Engineering offers one of the most robust graduate engineering educations in the nation. We offer opportunities for students to grow and build interdisciplinary knowledge in areas of regenerative medicine, cellular and biomolecular biomechanics, computational simulation, imaging technologies and more. Start your application today or keep browsing to learn more about the Texas BME experience.
Of Ph.D. Students Are Fully Funded
Graduate Biomedical Engineering Program in the U.S.
NSF Fellows


Top 5 Reasons to Get Your Texas Biomedical Engineering Degree
Degree Options
Earn a doctoral degree using a custom learning plan to ensure expertise in innovative research frontiers; typically completed in five to six years. A master’s degree is not required to apply for the doctoral program.
In collaboration with Dell Medical School, we offer a dual master’s degree specifically designed for current medical students; typically completed in three to four years.
Earn a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree at an accelerated pace; typically completed in five years.
Portfolio Options
Graduate Portfolio Program in Pharmcoengineering
Designed to prepare the next generation of innovative “pharmacoengineers,” this program empowers graduate students to lead the development of pharmaceutical therapeutics and diagnostics.
Imaging & Informatics Training Program
The overarching theme of this program is to train comprehensive imaging scientists in the skills necessary to improve the prevention, detection, diagnosis, and treatment of human diseases
Areas of Study
There are eight research areas spanning biomedical engineering. However, the interests and research of students and faculty may overlap with more than one track. Additionally, Texas BME offers unique interdisciplinary education programs in Computational Medicine and Imaging Science.
- Biomaterials
- Biosensors and Instrumentation
- Cell and Tissue Engineering
- Computational Biomedical Engineering
- Drug Discovery and Delivery
- Imaging and Image-Guided Interventions
- Multiscale Biophysics and Biomechanics
- Neuroengineering
Susan’s Student Experience
For ultrasound imaging engineer Susan Burrell, the research and welcoming environment made Texas BME the place to be.
Ready to Apply?
Application for admission to the Graduate School is a multi-step process. The deadline for Texas BME graduate school applications is December 1st.
Visit Us
Applicants who are offered admission will have the opportunity to visit our world-renowned faculty. To meet with a faculty member outside of a scheduled event, contact them directly.
