Departments
Biomedical Engineering
The Department of Biomedical Engineering integrates the disciplines of engineering, basic biomedical science and clinical science. Our graduate educational program is designed to provide a broad education across these disciplines as well as knowledge and in-depth research training in a specialty field. In our rigorous curriculum, a quantitative engineering approach is applied to the study of medically related systems and topics. Our program prepares students for careers in academia, industry,and government.
The OGI/OHSU Department of Biomedical Engineering offers students both didactic education and nontraditional learning modes. Students can do advanced basic research in leading laboratories and they can do research projects that relate directly to patients, working under medical supervision to develop and apply new technology in the clinics or in laboratories that study patients.
Phone: 503-418-9306
Email: info@bme.ogi.edu
Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
The Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering is internationally known for its research and education in speech and language technologies, machine learning, adaptive and statistical signal processing, and pattern recognition. These areas are studied at the theoretical and the practical level, the latter with special emphasis on applications to boimedicine.
Phone: 503-748-1759
Email: cseedept@csee.ogi.edu
Environmental and Biomolecular Systems
The Department of Environmental & Biomolecular Systems offers graduate study in physical, chemical and biological processes that occur naturally or result from the interaction of humans with the environment. The EBS department emphasizes approaches that are possible through novel advances in biomolecular, genetic, computational and information sciences and technology.
Phone: 503-748-1070
Email: info@ebs.ogi.edu
Management in Science and Technology
The Department of Management in Science and Technology bridges the gap between traditional M.B.A. and engineering-management programs. It's ideal for working engineers, managers and other professionals in technology, engineering, manufacturing, science and business. Classes are offered both online and on campus, and all classes are available on weekends or evenings. A student attending school part-time can complete a master's degree in two to four years.
The program balances the fundamental with the practical. Unlike a traditional business degree, it focuses on technology-intensive industries and is designed for midcareer professionals -- students have an average of seven years of work experience. Courses focus on managing people and process and on building effective and competitive organizations.
Phone: 503-748-1794
Email: mstinqry@ohsu.edu
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