The duration of the M.S. Biomedical Imaging program is 24 months. Over the course of the program, students complete 28 credits of coursework and 33 credits of faculty-mentored thesis research. Courses are designed to be self-contained, including development of the necessary mathematical methods.
A hallmark of the program is its emphasis on hands-on research and individualized mentorship. By the end of the first spring semester, students select a faculty advisor and begin developing their master’s thesis project. Over the final 15 months of the program, students work closely with their research mentor to conduct original research, prepare a written thesis, and present their findings in an oral defense before a faculty committee.