This Bridge Graduate Certificate program aims to provide specialized skills and training engineers will need to address impact biomechanics and motor vehicle trauma in the automotive and defense industries as well as blast-induced injury biomechanics and countermeasures. Those enrolled in the program will take a core program in physiology and impact biomechanics, with additional electives to broaden the educational program.
As a Bridge Graduate Certificate, students who complete this program have the option to continue into the M.S. program in Biomedical Engineering. Credits earned as part of the Bridge Graduate Certificate in Injury Biomechanics can be applied towards the M.S. degree requirements as long as they were completed with at least a B (3.0 G.P.A.) and within six years of the completion date for the M.S.
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January 2025
College of Engineering
5050 Anthony Wayne Dr.,
DETROIT,
Michigan,
48202, United States
A minimum grade point average for regular admission to Graduate Certificate Program is 3.0. However, those with a G.P.A. of 2.70 can be admitted conditionally requiring that they maintain a 3.0 G.P.A. for the first two consecutive semesters. Applicants should have a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering. Applicants with degrees in chemistry, physics, or life sciences who wish to be considered for admission must have completed the undergraduate engineering calculus sequence and the calculus-based undergraduate physics sequence.
English proficiency
IELTS: 6.5 (overall band) *We do not accept IELTS Indicator
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): 79 internet-based (IBTT) 550 paper-based (PBTT)
Duolingo English Test: 110
Michigan English Test (MET): 64
PTE: 58
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
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