Biomedical Engineering Electives
Elective courses are intended to allow students to pursue topics of personal interest in engineering, computer science, statistics, business, and other fields.
- Elective courses outside of the School of Engineering require the written approval of the graduate program director prior to the start of the class. A form is available on the School of Engineering web site: www.gvsu.edu/engineering.
- At most, nine credit hours of course work not taken in the School of Engineering may be applied toward the MSE degree. This includes transfer course work as well as electives.
- A student may elect to take any 600-level engineering course as an elective. Pre-requisite knowledge may be required.
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Independent study courses may be arranged through the graduate program director.
- These courses provide the opportunity to study closely with a faculty member on a topic not covered by the regularly scheduled courses.
- Independent study may be used to extend the capstone experience (EGR 692/693 or EGR 696/697) to 7, 8, or 9 credits.
- Typical courses are in biomedical engineering and advanced production operations areas.
- A graduate practicum experience is available for full-time students. This experience provides the opportunity to work with a local company full time for one semester for 3 credit hours. This experience should be arranged through the graduate program director.
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Courses that are redundant with existing School of Engineering classes may not be taken for credit toward MSE program requirements.
- MGT 561 and MGT 661 are redundant with EGR 640 and thus may not be taken for credit toward the MSE program requirements.
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