The
Joint Biomedical Engineering
Ph.D. program is offered
through the Georgia
Tech/Emory Department
of Biomedical Engineering
(BME). The degree
is conferred jointly
by both Georgia Tech
and Emory. The curriculum
is based on an integration
of life sciences,
engineering, and mathematics.
The goal is to enable
students to postulate
and solve biomedical
problems quantitatively
and with a systems
perspective. Both
Georgia Tech and Emory
faculty will provide
an integrative teaching
medium for students
by "team-teaching" courses.
All students entering
the program, regardless
of undergraduate major,
will be integrated
into the same classes
and are subject to
the same program prerequisites.
One year of core courses establish the fundamental principles
in both life science and engineering.
Problem-based learning in the first year will complement
the engineering and life science courses. Other requirements
include a bioethics course, a teaching course, a teaching
practicum, a minimum of nine hours of technical electives,
and a nine-hour minor program of study outside the student's
thesis research area.
Students will be matched with a thesis advisor/mentor and co-advisor during the first semester. The student
is required to successfully
defend a written Ph.D.
proposal to his/her thesis
committee within nine
semesters after entering
the program. The student
should complete his/her
thesis research, prepare
a written dissertation,
and defend the dissertation
in an oral examination
within five years after
entering the Ph.D. program.
Students will be awarded
a joint Ph.D. degree upon
successful completion
of this final examination
and dissertation acceptance
by the graduate schools
of Georgia Tech and Emory.
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JointPh.D.MinimumPrerequisites
B.S.
in Engineering or Life
Sciences
One
year of calculus based physics
One semester of organic chemistry, two semesters recommended
Calculus
up through ordinary differential
equations (normally two
years)
*Engineering students, who have not completed
the organic chemistry
requirement, and Life
Science students, who
have not completed the
calculus based physics
requirement, must fulfill
those requirements prior
to beginning the program.
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