All admission materials must be submitted via the GT Graduate Admission system by the application deadline of January 15 for potential entry in the fall.
Who Should Apply
Aspiring students who wish to pursue a career in biomedical product development such as medical devices, as well as, working biomedical professionals are invited to apply for the Georgia Tech Master of Biomedical Innovation and Development professional master’s degree program.
To be competitive, you should have:
- Have an undergraduate in any of the following: Engineering, Science, Medicine or Business.
- A grade-point average (GPA) of at least 3.0 overall with a 3.25 in your undergraduate major.
- Relevant experience industry or through internships will be a plus.
- As of July 2019, the GRE is no longer required.
Admission materials:
- Submission of a statement of intent;
- Three (3) letters of recommendation, and
- International Students – Georgia Institute of Technology accepts the TOEFL and IELTS Exams for the English Proficiency testing.
The minimum total score on the exams for MBID are:
TOEFL – 100, with minimum section scores of 19 or higher on each skill area.
IELTS – Overall score minimum of 7; with minimum section scores for reading 6.5, listening 6.5, speaking 6.5 and writing 5.5.
Application Calendar
Applications for the MBID program are reviewed along with all other graduate programs in the department–for admissions in the fall. All admission materials must be submitted via the GT Graduate Admission system by the application deadline of January 15 for potential entry in the fall.
Review
After applications are submitted, the department’s faculty admission committee reviews files between December and February.
Notifications
All decisions for all programs are made in February with notifications sent by the end of February/March.
Intent to Enroll
Admitted students must reply with their intent to enroll by the standard US graduate admission response date of April 15.
Enroll
All new students must enroll the fall term that starts in mid-August.
Fall Entry Only
Applications for all programs in the Coulter Department are considered for Fall entry only.
The deadline for submission is January 15. The application itself and all materials associated with the application are due on this date.
All admission materials must be submitted via the GT Graduate Admission system by the application deadline of January 15 for potential entry in the fall.
Course of Study
The following curriculum presents the 12-month course of study required to earn the MBID professional master’s degree. Learn More
Tuition & Fees
Please visit the Office of the Bursar for the current tuition rate and fees. Learn More
FAQs
Some of the more common general questions about the MBID master’s program. Learn More
Program Brochure
Brochure is available for download in Adobe Acrobat Format. Learn More
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