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Group: BME 535

Is this one of my primary courses for the MS degree?

Yes, you have to take 30 credit hours during the academic year.  The 4 credit Medical Device Design course offered in the Fall semester is required for the CMTI MS graduate program in Biomedical Engineering.

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Can I take this course if I am not officially enrolled in the CMTI MS program?

Please contact one of the instructors.  Occasionally, students that are not officially enrolled in the CMTI MS program have participated in this course.

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