Prerequisites/Deficiency Procedures
- All students, whether or not they have a Master's degree, must have a B.S. in engineering, science1, or mathematics.
- It is expected that most students will be admitted to the program under a "probationary status" until they complete the following requirements for full admission:
- One undergraduate course in either basic biology or introductory physiology, including a laboratory experience
- One undergraduate course in generally related are of the biological sciences such as anatomy, microbiology, experimental psychology, physiology, pharmacology, etc.
- Two semesters of college physics
- Mathematics through differential equations
- Three semesters of junior level or higher engineering classes, one of which must be a semester of fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, or solid mechanics, circuits and electronics, signal processing.
- It is possible to waive the above prerequisite requirements by a majority vote of voting members of the field.
Students who have not already taken the above courses will be given "probationary" admission, and the deficiency courses will be noted in the student" admission letter. The students must complete the deficiency courses during the first two years of their enrollment in the program, and those courses will not be applied toward the graduate degree program.