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* The course outline may be from a previous term and may not accurately represent current or future versions of the course.
Core Courses Common to Master's and Certificate in Translational Biomedical Engineering
Core Course for Master's in Translational Biomedical Engineering
Complimentary BME Departmental Courses
Approved Complimentary Courses in Other Departments
The following list has been approved as non-Departmental complimentary courses. Other graduate & postdoctoral courses at McGill (500-level or higher) may be taken with approval of the Program Director.
Bioengineering
Biotechnology
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Dentistry
Electrical & Computer Engineering
Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health
Experimental Medicine
Mathematics and Statistics
Mechanical Engineering
Medical Physics
Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (Faculty)
Psychiatry
Undergraduate Life-Sciences courses
Any one of the following courses is appropriate for fulfilling our prerequisite for 'a university-level course in general physiology, anatomy or cell biology': ANAT 212 - Molec Mechanisms of Cell Funct , BIOC 212 - Molec Mechanisms of Cell Funct , BIOL 200 - Molecular Biology , BIOL 201 - Cell Biology & Metabolism , PHGY 209 - Mammalian Physiology 1 and PHGY 210 - Mammalian Physiology 2 .
Undergraduate Biomedical-Engineering minor
The undergraduate Minor in Biomedical Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering is intended to allow interdisciplinary preparation for graduate studies in biomedical engineering.