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Biological Engineering Master's and PhD Programs in Canada

Biological Engineering graduate and post-graduate programs and degrees offered in Canada.

Browse and compare over 10,000 master's, graduate certificate, doctorate (PHD) and residency programs offered in universities, faculties and research centres across Canada.


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Study and Work in Biological Engineering in Canada

Graduate Biological Engineering Admission Requirements
The prequisites required to become accepted in an graduate and/or post-graduate PhD program in Biological Engineering.


What Biological Engineering Students Learn
Topics and concepts that are covered and the overall approach or focus taken in studying Biological Engineering.


Research in Biological Engineering
Research areas, topics, interests projects in Biological Engineering.


Career and Employment Opportunities in Biological Engineering
Professions or occupations available to graduates in Biological Engineering and links to employment resources.



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What is Biological Engineering?

Biological engineering (also called bioengineering, biosystems engineering, or biological systems engineering) is the application of engineering principles to issues in the fields of biology and medicine. In general, biological engineers attempt to either mimic biological systems in order to create products, or modify biological systems so that they can replace, augment, or sustain chemical and mechanical processes.

Biomedical engineering is a subfield of biological engineering (see article on biomedical engineering) and most schools recognize this distinction through the availability of separate programs and degrees.


About Biological Engineering

Biological engineering encompasses biomedical engineering; it is also related to bioresource and chemical engineering.



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