- It is designed for students with an engineering background who are interested in applications of micro-/nanoscale science and technology in medicine, which forms the core of Caltech’s multidisciplinary Medical Engineering
- This program does not lead to an MS degree at the end of the program, but students will need to continue the program even after the MS to get PhD
- Research track includes micro/nanomedical technologies and devices, medical nanoelectronics, biomedical materials and biomechanics, fluidics and bioinspired design, and medical imaging and sensing
Bachelors
- Department if looking for students with strong preparation in traditional engineering disciplines (including but not limited to electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, material science and engineering, and engineering/applied physics) with strong interest in medical applications
- Four-year undergraduate program in mathematics and sciences could also serve as a suitable background
GRE
GRE is accepted but exact exam score is not published by the college.
IELTS
IELTS is accepted but exact exam score is not published by the college.
TOEFL
TOEFL is accepted but exact exam score is not published by the college.
PTE
PTE is accepted but exact exam score is not published by the college.
Additional info
- Applicants with a degree from a school whose primary instruction is in English are exempt from taking ELP tests