Graduate degree programs
Master's degree programs
Artificial intelligence engineering (intelligent biomedical systems), MS
Learn the advanced skills needed to apply artificial intelligence and machine learning in biomedical engineering. Take high-demand core courses and disciplinary electives, and select a culminating experience that fits your needs so you can graduate in one to two years.
Biomedical engineering, MS
Are you ready to advance your biomedical engineering career? Accelerate your technical knowledge through specialized coursework and tailored electives that will impress your employers. Get ready to drive innovation and transform the future of health care.
Innovations in medical and patient care technologies, MS
The IMPACT MS, is a full-time, in-person, two-semester and a session graduate program offered through the School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering as part of the Mayo Clinic and Arizona State University Alliance for Health Care. This unique educational program is grounded in the biodesign innovation process and includes clinical immersion at Mayo Clinic, hands-on experiential learning, and personalized mentorship throughout the medtech innovation process.
Medical engineering, MS
Build the future of medicine by bridging the gap between complex clinical challenges and innovative engineering solutions. Transform health care and save lives with a new master’s degree that puts you at the forefront of digital health technology.
At the intersection of engineering and clinical medicine, this program prepares students to use engineering principles and artificial intelligence to understand physiological systems, analyze current diagnostic tools and treatments and drive innovation in health care delivery systems.
Robotics and autonomous systems, MS
Learn about robotics, artificial intelligence, autonomy, control systems, machine learning, human-machine interaction and other fields of study to develop the next generation of intelligent robots. This master’s degree program will provide students with in-depth theoretical knowledge and practical experience in the development and control of robotic platforms and autonomous systems.
This concentration is appropriate for students who want to pursue a career emphasizing applications in biomedical engineering. Biomedical engineers work at the interface of technology and medicine on challenges critical to the advancement of health and scientific discovery.
Doctoral degree programs
Biomedical engineering, PhD
Develop advanced skills to create innovative diagnostics and therapeutics that transform patient care and revolutionize human health. You’ll make an impact through research in an interdisciplinary and collaborative environment.
Accelerated Master's
Accelerated Master’s
Pursue a master’s degree in less time and with less financial commitment. Designed for the dedicated and driven Fulton Schools student, accelerated programs combine advanced undergraduate course work with graduate course work, enabling students to earn both a bachelor’s and master’s degree within five years.