M.S. Medical Device Reprocessing
Online M.S. Degree
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The Master of Science in Medical Device Reprocessing is open to graduates holding a bachelor's degree in STEM disciplines. Designed by industry experts, the yearlong, 30-credit-hour program emphasizes optimizing and validating biomedical technologies to support the safe reuse of medical devices and healthcare products. The program provides skills to innovate solutions that address global challenges affecting medical device safety and healthcare sustainability.
Medical device "reprocessing" involves the cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization of medical devices after each use. Reprocessing is an essential practice in healthcare delivery and plays a vital role in the more than 100 million surgical procedures in the U.S. each year.
Integrating fundamental principles of bioengineering, industrial engineering, medical device design and quality science, the curriculum is eleven graduate-level courses and an immersion/training experience in research or industry. Students enter the program in the Fall semester and graduate the following summer after an industry internship or mentored research on a medical device reprocessing team.
All classes are offered asynchronously via web-based technologies to accommodate the demanding schedules of graduate students and working professionals. With no residency requirement, students can pursue the M.S. online from anywhere in the world.
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Degree Requirements
It is the responsibility of the student to be aware of and complete all BIOE Department and Graduate School requirements for the M.S. degree. Students graduating should refer to the deadlines listed on the Graduate School website.
Masters Degree
The Master of Science in Medical Device Reprocessing program requires a minimum of 30 credits of graduate coursework hours, and the usual minimum time necessary to complete all requirements is 12 months.
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Applying to the M.S. Program
The GRE is not required for Ph.D. or M.S. applications. Please note that you may include unofficial or official GRE scores in your application file if you believe it will strengthen your application. Please note that your chances for admissions or assistantships will not be impacted by not including GRE scores.
Required Documents
- Online Application
- Unofficial Transcripts - Official Transcripts required upon acceptance. Do not send official transcripts until you have received your letter of acceptance.
- Letters of Recommendation
How to Apply
Students interested in applying to the BIOE master's program must be accepted to the Clemson University Graduate School. Application information and forms can be found on the Graduate School website. International students are welcome to apply and must meet Graduate School requirements for TOEFL scores.
Additional information concerning deadlines and program contacts can be found in the Bioengineering Graduate Handbook. Enrollment in the M.S. programs is open to all students with a bachelor’s degree from an accredited undergraduate engineering program.
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