May be declared by new and continuing students starting fall 2025.
The Clinical Immersion in Medical Device Design Specialization offers students with an engineering background the opportunity to 1) analyze surgical and other clinical procedures to understand how medical technology is used in the clinical environment, 2) communicate with and listen to clinicians to identify unmet clinical needs, and 3) integrate bioethical, legal, and regulatory considerations into the design and development of medical devices.
The specialization utilizes the unique aspects of the ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ and Medical College of Wisconsin Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering, blending faculty expertise and the clinical setting.
In addition to MBA admissions considerations, admission to the MBA with a Systems Engineering specialization requires a bachelor's degree in engineering and a minimum GPA requirement of 3.00 on a 4.00 scale. Students who do not meet the 3.000 requirement, but have completed one year of engineering work experience, will be reviewed and considered based upon a letter of recommendation from their supervisor to determine the applicant’s ability to complete advanced course work.
Available within the MBA. Program plans is listed as BUAD-MBA.
Students will need at least one calendar year of enrollment to complete the specialization. ENGR classroom and clinical courses are often offered during business hours.
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Clinical Need Finding |
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Clinical Observation |
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Embedded Biomedical Instrumentation |
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Biomedical Instrumentation Design |
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Biomaterials Science and Engineering |
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Systems Physiology |
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Cardiopulmonary Mechanics |
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Biomedical Engineering Analysis of Trauma |
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Human Factors Engineering |
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Systems Engineering Principles and Practice |
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Engineering Risk Analysis |
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Health Care Technology Assessment |
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Ethics of Technology Utilization |
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The Environment of Health Care Delivery |