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Clemson-MUSC Bioengineering Program
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About Clemson-MUSC Bioengineering Program
Clemson-MUSC Bioengineering Program is a joint graduate program located in Charleston, South Carolina, operated through a partnership between Clemson University and the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC). This collaborative program brings together Clemson's engineering resources with MUSC's clinical and biomedical research environment. Specific IPEDS enrollment, completion, and retention data are not available for this program site.
No standalone program listings are recorded in current IPEDS data for this site as a separate entity. The program focuses on bioengineering and biomedical engineering at the graduate level, preparing students for careers in medical device development, tissue engineering, and translational biomedical research. Students interested in this program should apply through Clemson University or MUSC directly.
Charleston is one of South Carolina's largest cities and a growing hub for biomedical research and life sciences industry. The co-location of this program at MUSC's Charleston campus provides students with direct access to clinical environments and research facilities.
68 President Street BEB Room #313, Charleston, SC 29425
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