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 Type: Campus
Level: Doctorate
Charlottesville,VA Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
The Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program (BIMS) is the entry program to degrees in basic sciences at University of Virginia
Charlottesville,VA School of Engineering and Applied Science
Type: Campus
Level: Doctorate...
Charlottesville,VA School of Engineering and Applied Science
Biomedical engineering deals with the interface between technology, biology, and medicine, utilizing engineering to solve pro...
Charlottesville,VA School of Engineering and Applied Science
Charlottesville,VA School of Engineering and Applied Science
Graduate Programs Applied Mechanics Environmental Engineering Structural Mechanics and Design Transportation Systems and Mana... Type: Campus
Level: Doctorate...
Charlottesville,VA School of Engineering and Applied Science
The Department of EE offers cutting edge research opportunities in many areas. Financial aid is available to qualified applic...
Charlottesville,VA School of Engineering and Applied Science
Charlottesville,VA School of Engineering and Applied Science
Type: Campus
Level: Doctorate...
Charlottesville,VA School of Engineering and Applied Science
The Department offers graduate study in advanced aspects of mechanical, aerospace and nuclear engineering leading to the Mast... Type: Campus
Level: Doctorate...
Charlottesville,VA School of Engineering and Applied Science
The Department of Systems Engineering provides instruction and conducts research in the two major disciplines that run across... Type: Campus
Level: Masters
Charlottesville,VA University of Virginia
The M.E. degree is typically a one year program consisting of 32 credit hours of approved courses. Electives enable the stude...
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