UW Extension Home
Request Information
Student Information

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS CLASSES WORKSHOPS & LECTURES ONLINE LEARNING
Find a Certificate
Certificate Program in
Biosensors and Biomaterials (Online)

Overview  |   Courses  |   Instructors  |   Advisory Board  |   How to Apply

How to Apply

Certificate offered every other year; will next be available in 2009
Next program starts:
Autumn 2009
Program location:
Online
Sign up to receive e-mail updates >>
Contact a program representative >>
 
Program at a glance >>


Admission Requirements

A B.S. in a scientific discipline and GPA of 2.5 are required for admission to the Biosensors & Biomaterials Certificate program

NOTE: Admission to this certificate program does not guarantee admission to the Master's degree. Click here for information regarding application requirements for the Master's degree.

English Proficiency: Students who are non-native English speakers are expected to have adequate English language proficiency. Applicants from other countries who have advanced English skills, for example, those who have earned a degree at a university where English is the primary language, can contact UW Extension at 206-685-8936 to determine if the TOEFL is necessary. Applicants who are not citizens of the United States must provide an official TOEFL score of at least 580, unless they are citizens of Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, or the United Kingdom; or hold a bachelor's or advanced degree from an accredited institution in any of these countries. For information about the TOEFL, e-mail toefl@ets.org, or call 1-609-771-7100.


Application Process

This program will not be offered in 2008-2009. The next program begins autumn 2009. Click here to be notified via e-mail when complete details for the next program are available online. The following information regarding the application process may be helpful as you plan for applying to the next program:

To Apply for the First Certificate: Please apply online or submit one copy of the application form with a $50 certificate program fee* and three stapled application sets, which include the following clearly labeled documents:

  1. A typed (250-word maximum) letter of application describing a) your relevant work and/or volunteer experience, and/or transferable skills and knowledge of the field, and b) how you expect the program will help you meet your professional or personal goals.
  2. Your résumé listing education and applicable experience. Please include where and when you completed your B.S. degree and indicate your discipline of study along with your GPA (minimum GPA for consideration is 2.5).

To Apply for the Second and Subsequent Certificates: Successful completion of a certificate program enables a student to apply to the next certificate program by submitting the application form only (no transcript, letter or certificate program fee required).

Application Review: Applications are evaluated by a review committee designated by the advisory board. Selection of program participants is based on admission requirements and may be competitive.

Enrollment: Applicants receive written notification if they are accepted for enrollment, accepted and waitlisted, or not accepted for this program within 14 business days after the application deadline. Those accepted to the program are sent registration information for the first-term course(s).

Waitlist: Some programs maintain a waitlist for applicants accepted after the program has reached enrollment capacity. If space becomes available, waitlisted applicants will be notified and given an opportunity to enroll. If space does not become available, waitlisted applicants will be offered a space in the next program offering.

* The certificate program fee is not refundable and does not guarantee admission to, or enrollment in, the program.


Fees and Tuition

This program will not be offered in 2008-2009. The next program begins autumn 2009. Updated fee information will be posted at a later date.

For information about individual certificate program fees and tuition, please visit the following links:


Earning the Certificate

Because courses are arranged sequentially and are offered, at most, once each year, participants need to successfully complete the course in the previous term before they advance to the next term. A cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher is required to receive the Master of Medical Engineering degree. In addition, a minimum grade of 2.7 is required for each course credited toward the Master of Medical Engineering degree.

Concurrent enrollment in more than one certificate program is allowed; however, students should carefully consider the time commitment required to take two graduate-level evening courses in the same quarter.

There are no elective courses in the Medical Engineering Degree Program. Waiver of course requirements or substitution of other courses for the core curriculum must be approved by the Curriculum Committee of the Department of Bioengineering, and is granted sparingly.

The M.M.E. is a professional degree, and does not lead to the Ph.D. program in bioengineering at the University of Washington.

To maintain graduate status at the UW, degree students must be enrolled for a minimum of two credits each quarter, or obtain on-leave status. This requirement applies from the time of first enrollment in the Graduate School until completion of all requirements for the graduate degree. Summer Quarter on-leave enrollment is automatic for all graduate students who were either registered or on-leave the prior Spring Quarter. Failure to maintain continuous enrollment constitutes evidence that a student has resigned from the Graduate School.


Applying to the Master's Degree Program

Students have the option to apply to the Master's program right away or can take one to two certificates prior to degree application. Students can complete one certificate, then apply for graduate nonmatriculated (GNM) status and earn a second certificate (12 credits) under the GNM status.

Additional information about applying to the UW Graduate School can be found at www.grad.washington.edu/admissions/.


Single-Course Enrollment

Interested in taking just one class? Some courses in this program (those courses designated by a Class is also available to professionals who do not intend to pursue the certificate, but wish to enroll in individual classes on a space available basis) are open for single-course enrollment to those who do not wish to earn the certificate.

Individual course applicants must hold at least a bachelor of science with a minimum 2.0 GPA. Please note that some courses have prerequisites, and laboratory courses in the Certificate Program in Basic Medical Sciences cannot be taken without also taking the concurrent corresponding lecture course.

Because some courses require prior knowledge and experience in the field, those interested in taking individual courses need to submit these materials:

  1. A completed application for single-course enrollment;
  2. A résumé listing your work-related experience, and a typed (250-word maximum) letter of application describing your experience/knowledge and how it was acquired.

Please note that courses taken as a non-certificate student are not automatically applied toward a certificate of completion in the program. Single-course enrollments are on a space-available basis. No certificate program fee is necessary; tuition is not accepted until you are notified of eligibility.

UW Home | UW Continuing Education | About Us | Contact Us
© 2008 UW Extension. All rights reserved.