Degree Overview
- Delivery Format: on-campus
- Required Credits: 12
Program Details
Addresses the clinical evaluation, regulatory and commercial aspects of medical device development.
What You Will Learn:
Students in the Biomedical Device Development Graduate Certificate Program will learn a wide range of leadership and management skills in addition to the following skills:
- Systems management for medical devices.
- Medical device development from industry and academic perspectives.
- Advanced medical device development, from just before design freeze up through clinical evaluation and commercial launch.
- Biomaterials, biomechanics, and industry and market trends related to orthopedic medical devices.
Admissions & curriculum
12 Required Credits
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Biomedical Engineering Salaries
$68,000
Starting Salary, NJIT Average
$80,767
Mid-Career Salary, National Average
#85 in Best Engineering Schools
Career Prospects
Where do Biomedical Engineering majors work?
Common Job Titles
- Engineering and Manufacturing Solutions Analyst
- Quality Engineer/Assurance Analyst
- Technical Support Associate
- Engineer I
Top Employers
- Cognizant Technology Solutions
- Maquet Getinge Group
- Upstart Product Development
- Stryker Orthopaedics
- Edwards Lifesciences
What our students are saying
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We do a lot of labs in my major and there is so much genuine interaction with professors in these classes and lots of teamwork. "Brianna Bohn -
I work on biomechanical devices for rehabilitation. What motivates me is turning health-related challenges into practical solutions."Oyindamola Owoeye -
I was able to get research experience during my freshmen year, which is really cool."Madhusan Duwadi