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All Fields Except MII

Please submit Study Plan signed by your Faculty Advisor and Field Chair by 2 nd week of Winter Quarter of your 1 st year to Apryll Chin in 5121L Engineering V. Every student must take 44 units to complete their degree course requirements (MS/PhD).

For the M.S. Capstone track, at least eleven courses must be from the 200-series, three of which must be

Bioengineering 299. It is required that the students take one 495 course. One 100-series course may count

towards the total course and unit requirement. No units of 500-series courses may be applied toward the

minimum course requirement. Students take at least three courses from Group I: Core Bioengineering Courses,

and at least six courses from Group II: Elective Courses. A course cannot be used to simultaneously satisfy Group

I and Group II course requirements.

For the M.S. Thesis track, at least ten of the 13 courses must be from the 200-series, three of which must be

Bioengineering 299. It is required to have two 598 courses involving work on the thesis and one 495 course.

Students take at least three courses from Group I: Core Bioengineering Courses, and at least four courses from

Group II: Elective Courses. A course cannot be used to simultaneously satisfy Group I and Group II course

requirements. Ph.D. students must complete the same course requirements as M.S. Capstone students.

Students are encouraged to meet with their Field Advisor soon after matriculating at UCLA to outline a

satisfactory course of study. Once the study plan has been approved by the Field Advisor and submitted to the

Department, any changes to it will require approval by the Field Advisor and submitting a new form to the

Department. There is no limit on the number of times a Study Plan can be approved and submitted.

Submit the form on the following page to your Field Adviser within the second week of the Winter quarter of

your first year. Please note that courses taken must be approved or pre-approved by the field advisor in order to

count towards your degree requirement. Please turn in the form to the BE Graduate Advisor early to avoid any

problems that could delay or prevent your graduation. Students are encouraged to re -evaluate their Study Plan at the beginning of each quarter.

All PhD students are required to maintain a 3.25 overall GPA. All MS students are required to maintain a 3.0

overall GPA.

Please note that Lower Division courses (i.e. two digit courses 1-99) do not fulfill any requirement for your

degree. If you plan to take lower division undergraduate courses that do not satisfy your course requirement,

please choose the "Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory" grading option, which will not affect your overall grade point

average. BIOENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

420 Westwood Plaza

5121 Engineering V

Los Angeles, CA 90095-1600

Name: First, Last Date: M/D/Y

STUDY PLAN FOR: Degree Objective:

Area of Study:

A minimum of 13 courses (44 units) are required

.

GROUP I

- CORE COURSES

MS Capstone track and PhD - three core courses, three Bioengr 299, and one 495 course. MS Thesis track - three core

courses, three Bioengr 299, two Bioengr 598, and one 495 course.

COURSE # AND QTR OFFERED QTR

TAKEN/TO

BE TAKEN

COURSE # AND QTR OFFERED QTR

TAKEN/TO

BE TAKEN

BE 299 (2 units) - Fall Qtr Quarter Taken 1. Quarter Taken BE 299 (2 units) - Winter Qtr Quarter Taken 2. Quarter Taken BE 299 (2 units) - Spring Qtr Quarter Taken 3. Quarter Taken

BE 495 (2 units) - Fall Qtr Quarter Taken

BE 598 (4 units) [Thesis students only] Quarter Taken

BE 598 (4 units)

[Thesis students only] Quarter Taken

All Fields (except MII) - choose at least three courses from this group: Bioengineering 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 219, 229,

239A, 239B, 245, 255, 260, 275, 278, 283, 285, 286, BE 298: Devices for Drug Delivery: from Innovation to Translation, BE 298:

Engineering in Precision Medicine, BE 298: Biotechnology of Cellular Therapies

GROUP II

- ELECTIVE COURSES

All Field (except MII): MS Capstone track and PhD - at least six elective courses chosen from the elective list on page 3.

MS Thesis track - at least four courses chosen from the elective list on page 3.

COURSE # AND QTR OFFERED QTR

TAKEN/TO

BE TAKEN

COURSE # AND QTR OFFERED QTR

TAKEN/TO

BE TAKEN

1. Course Name Quarter Taken 4. Course Name Quarter Taken

2. Course Name Quarter Taken 5. Course Name Quarter Taken

3. Course Name Quarter Taken 6. Course Name Quarter Taken

Signature of

Principal Investigator Date

Signature of

Field Chair Date

Signature of

Graduate Vice

Chair Date

GROUP II ELECTIVE

COURSE FOR ALL FIELDS (EXCEPT MII)

MS CAPSTONE TRACK AND PHD: Please choose at least six courses from this group MS THESIS TRACK: Please choose at least four courses from this group

Bioengineering:

201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 214A, 215, 217, 219, 220, 221, 223A, 223B, 223C, 224A, 224B, 225, 226,

227, 228, 229, 231, 233A, 233B, 239A, 239B, 240, 241, 245, 247, 248, 250B, 250L, 252, 255, 260, 263, 270,

271, 272, 275, 278, 279, 282, 283, 284, 285, 286, 296A, 296B, 296C, 296D, BE 298: Devices for Drug Delivery:

from Innovation to Translation, BE 298: Engineering in Precision Medicine, BE 298: Biotechnology of Cellular

Therapies

Computational Medicine (formerly Biomathematics):

201, 203, 206, 208A, 211, 213, 220, 230, 261, 270, 271, 296B

Physics and Biology in Medicine:

205, 209, 210, 217, 218, 222, 227, 230, 248

Biostatistics:

238

Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering:

215, 216, 225

Chemistry and Biochemistry:

118, 153A, 153B,

156, 230B, 240, 260A, 260B, 265, 269A, 269D, 277, 281

Computer Science:

161, 224, 267B, 269

Electrical Engineering:

100, 102, 103, 110, 110L, 113, 121B, 128, 131A, 132A, 136, 141, 142, 150DL, 151A, 151B, 172, 176, 201B,

208A, 210A, 211A, 212A, 214A, 216B,

217, 224, 225, 232E, 236A, 236B, 239AS, 240B, 240C, 241A, 241C,

242A, 243, 250A, 250B, 250L, 252, 260A, 260B, 266, 273, 274

Mathematics:

133, 134, 136, 151A, 151B, 155, 170A, 170B, 171, 270A, 270B-C, 270D-270E, 270F

Materials Science and Engineering:

110, 111, 200, 201

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

:

103, 107, 150A, 150G, 168, 171A, 250B, 250M, 263D, 281, 287

Microbiology, Immunology and Molecular Genetics:

134, 185A, 233

Molecular Cell Development Biology:

100, 140, 144, 165A, 168, 175A-B, 222D, 224, 230B, 234, 272

Molecular and Medical Pharmacology:

110A, 110B, 203, 211A, 211B, 288

Neuroscience:

201, 202, 205, 207

Pathology:

237, 294

Physiological Science:

135, 166, 200


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