Biological Resources Engineering

Graduate Studies Program


Description

Graduate programs (both M.S. and Ph.D.) in Biological Resources Engineering are tailored to satisfy students' interests and future ambitions. Students learn to apply engineering solutions to biological and other natural systems. Graduate study prepares students for challenging professional careers involving practice and research that uses orderly engineering approaches to study highly variable systems of living organisms. The broad-based graduate program is designed for engineering graduates from a variety of disciplines, such as biological resources, civil, mechanical, electrical, biomedical, chemical, and agricultural engineering. Exceptional graduates of nonengineering programs, especially those with biological and physical sciences or natural resources backgrounds, can be admitted into the Biological Resources Engineering graduate program. These latter students must, however, complete a prescribed set of basic engineering science and design courses that qualifies them as graduates from an engineering program.

Focus Areas

The Curriculum

Applying/Advising

Financial Aid

National Scholarships, Fellowships & Research

Graduate Student Documents


For additional information contact:

Katie Helene, Graduate Secretary, Biological Resources Engineering Department, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742-2315, (301) 405-1192, E-mail--khelene@umd.edu.

Dr. Yang Tao, Graduate Coordinator, Biological Resources Engineering Department, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742-2315, (301) 405-1189.

Contact our Graduate Program
Related Links

UMCP Graduate Catalog
Request for Application Form
Department of Biological Resources Engineering Home Page




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